1963 Honduran general election

The Liberal Party of Honduras selected Modesto Rodas Alvarado, even though the president Ramón Villeda Morales favoured another candidate.

[1] The National Party of Honduras nomination of Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés "... marked the requiem once and for all of the forty-year domination of Tiburcio Carías Andino over the National party.

[3] According to Kirk S. Bowman, "The 1963 election campaign favored Modesto Rodas Alvarado, the charismatic and fiery former president of the Constitutional Assembly, who promised to large campaign crowds that he would reduce the power of the military.

There was a ground swell of support from various sectors of Honduran society to follow the Costa Rican model and proscribe the military.

"[4] According to Frederick Stirton Weaver, "Ten days before the 1963 presidential elections, the military, fearful of Villeda Morales's establishment of a Civil Guard independent of the military and encouraged by the fruit companies and domestic landlords, successfully overthrew the Villeda Morales government and canceled the elections, which probably would have been won by a Liberal colleague of the president's.