Parliamentary elections were held in Bolivia on 4 June 1962.[1] The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) received 85% of the vote,[2] and retained its large majority in both houses of Congress. 
 Results
   | Party  |  Votes  |  %  |  Seats  | 
  | Chamber  |  Senate  | 
  | Elected  |  Total  |  +/–  |  Elected  |  Total  |  +/–  | 
   |  Revolutionary Nationalist Movement |  886,572 |  84.79 |  32 |  64 |  +13 |  15 |  27 |  +9  | 
   |  Bolivian Socialist Falange |  74,178 |  7.09 |  3 |  4 |  +1 |  0 |  0 |  0  | 
   |  Authentic Revolutionary Party |  44,296 |  4.24 |  2 |  3 |  –11 |  0 |  0 |  0  | 
   |  Communist Party |  20,352 |  1.95 |  0 |  0 |  0 |  0 |  0 |  0  | 
   |  Social Christian Party |  19,825 |  1.90 |  1 |  1 |  New |  0 |  0 |  New  | 
   |  Revolutionary Workers' Party |  278 |  0.03 |  0 |  0 |  0 |  0 |  0 |  0  | 
   |  Authentic Revolutionary Nationalist Movement |  100 |  0.01 |  0 |  0 |  New |  0 |  0 |  New  | 
  | Total |  1,045,601 |  100 |  38 |  72 |  +4 |  15 |  27 |  +9  | 
  |   | 
  | Valid votes |  1,045,601 |  98.13 |    | 
  | Invalid/blank votes |  19,979 |  1.87 |    | 
  | Total |  1,065,580 |  100 |    | 
  | Source: Nohlen, Ruddle,[3] Political Handbook of the World 1963  | 
 See also
  References
   - ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p133 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3 
  - ^ Nohlen, p142 
  - ^ Kenneth Ruddle (1972) Latin American political statistics. Supplement to the Statistical Abstract of Latin America Los Angeles: Latin American Center, UCLA, p72