Central African Republic presidential election, 1964

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Presidential elections were held for the first time in the Central African Republic on 5 January 1964. The country was a one-party state at the time, with the Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa (MESAN) as the sole legal party. Its leader, incumbent President David Dacko, was the only candidate, and won with 99.97% of the vote and a 93.8% turnout.[1]

Results

Candidate Party Votes %
David Dacko Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa 682,607 99.97
Against 215 0.03
Invalid/blank votes 4,007 -
Total 686,829 100

References

  1. ^ Elections in the Central African Republic African Elections Database