Trinidad and Tobago general election, 1956

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General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago. The main issue during the campaign was independence from the United Kingdom. The result was a win for the People's National Movement, which claimed a narrow majority in the Legislative Council.

A notable contest was the Tunapuna seat, where former West Indies cricketer Learie Constantine representing the PNM fought Radio Trinidad announcer Surujpat Mathura in the seat of Tunapuna; Constantine won.

[edit] Results

Party % of vote Seats
People's National Movement 38.7% 13
People's Democratic Party 20.3% 5
Butler Party 11.4% 2
Party of Political Progress Groups 5.2% 0
Trinidad Labour Party-National Democratic Party 5.0% 2
Caribbean National Labour Party 1.4% 0
West Indian Independence Party 0.2% 0
Caribbean People's Democratic Party 0.2% 0
Independents 14.9% 2
Rejected 2.6% -
Total 100% 24