1977 Malagasy parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 30 June 1977.[1] They were the first elections held under the constitution adopted in the 1975 referendum, which banned all political parties not affiliated with the National Front for the Defense of the Revolution.

1977 Malagasy parliamentary election

← 1970 30 June 1977 1983 →

All 137 seats in the National Assembly
69 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Didier Ratsiraka
Alliance FNDR
Seats won 137
Percentage 92%

Prior to the elections, the National Movement for the Independence of Madagascar left the National Front, and did not take part in the elections. The remaining four parties were assigned all 137 seats in the National People's Assembly, and voters were asked to approve the list. The Malagasy Revolutionary Party was assigned 112 seats, the Congress Party for the Independence of Madagascar 16, the Popular Movement for National Unity seven and the Malagasy Christian Democratic Union two. The list was approved by 92% of voters.[2]

Results

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats
National Front
for the Defense
of the Revolution
Malagasy Revolutionary Party92112
Congress Party for the Independence of Madagascar16
Popular Movement for National Unity7
Malagasy Christian Democratic Union2
Total137
Against8
Total137
Registered voters/turnout90
Source: EISA

References

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  1. ^ "Elections in Madagascar". African Elections Database.
  2. ^ Madagascar: 1977 National People's Assembly election results EISA