French cantonales elections, 1976
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Cantonale elections to renew canton general councillors were held in France on March 7 and 14, 1976. The left won a convincing victory, the PS gained 194 seats and the PCF 75. 15 presidencies also swung to the left.
[edit] Electoral System
The cantonales elections use the same system as the regional or legislative elections. There is a 10% threshold (10% of registered voters) needed to proceed to the second round.
[edit] National Results
Runoff results missing
Party/Alliance | % (first round) | Seats | |
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PS | 26.6% | 513 | |
PCF | 22.8% | 242 | |
Miscellaneous Right-Wing | 12.5% | 269 | |
MR-Centrists | 11.8% | 250 | |
UDR | 10.6% | 171 | |
RI | 8.5% | 175 | |
Miscellaneous Left-Wing | 4% | 93 | |
MRG | 2.4% | 84 | |
Far-Left | 0.7% | 4 |
[edit] Sources
Alain Lancelot, Les élections sous la Ve République, PUF, Paris, 1988
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