Sierra Leonean legislative election, 1957

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Elections for the Legislative Council were held in Sierra Leone in May 1957. 39 seats were up for election, whilst another 12 paramount chiefs were indirectly elected.

The Sierra Leone People's Party led by Milton Margai won a majority of the elected seats, and gained the support of all 12 chiefs and eight of the ten independents.[1] Margai led the country to independence in 1961.

[edit] Results

Party % of vote Seats
Sierra Leone People's Party 45.7% 24
United Progressive Party 12.6% 5
National Council of Sierra Leone 1.8% 0
Sierra Leone Independence Movement 0.7% 0
Others 1.7% 0
Independents 37.5% 10
Indirectly elected paramount chiefs - 12
Total 100% 51
Source: African Elections database


[edit] References

  1. ^ Bundu, A. (2001) Democracy by Force?: A Study of International Military Intervention in Sierra Leone 1991-2000 p32