Parliamentary elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 14 June 1964.[1] They were the first held after a new constitution was adopted in July 1960.
1964 Czechoslovak parliamentary election|
|
|
Turnout | 99.42% |
---|
|
|
Voters were presented with a single list from the National Front, dominated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ).[1] According to official figures, 99.4 percent of eligible voters turned out to vote, and 99.9 percent of those who voted approved the National Front list.[1] Within the Front, the Communists had a large majority of 217 seats–145 for the main party and 72 for the Slovak branch.
Non-Communist members appeared on the National Front list in order to keep up the appearance of pluralism. However, seats were allocated in accordance with a set percentage, and no party could take part in the political process without KSČ approval.[2]
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats |
---|
| National Front | | Communist Party of Czechoslovakia | 9,412,309 | 99.94 | 145 |
| Communist Party of Slovakia | 72 |
| Czechoslovak Socialist Party | 24 |
| Czechoslovak People's Party | 20 |
| Party of Slovak Revival | 6 |
| Freedom Party | 5 |
| Independents | 28 |
Against | 6,040 | 0.06 | – |
Total | 9,418,349 | 100.00 | 300 |
|
Valid votes | 9,418,349 | 99.85 | |
---|
Invalid/blank votes | 13,798 | 0.15 | |
---|
Total votes | 9,432,147 | 100.00 | |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 9,487,296 | 99.42 | |
---|
Source: PSP, CZSO |