Portuguese National Assembly election, 1969

Portuguese National Assembly election, 1969

1965 ←
October 29, 1969
→ 1973

130 seats to the National Assembly
65 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Marcelo Caetano Francisco Pereira de Moura Mario Soares
Party National Union Democratic United Democratic
Last election 130 seats none none
Seats won 130 0 0
Seat change +/-0 +/-0 +/-0
Popular vote 981,263 114,745 16,863
Percentage 88.0% 10.2% 1.5%

Prime Minister before election

Marcelo Caetano
National Union

Prime Minister-elect

Marcelo Caetano
National Union

Portugal

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Elections to the National Assembly of Portugal were announced on August 12 and subsequently held on October 29, 1969, and were the first under prime minister Marcelo Caetano, appointed in the previous year to replace long-term prime minister Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, who had been left incapacitated after a stroke. The constitution of 1933 stated that elections were to be held in all of Portugal's 18 constituencies by majority party list system, with all seats in each constituency going to the party list with a plurality of votes. In order to select a specific candidate, voters were constitutionally able to stroke out names. The quasi-sovereign National Union won all seats with an official turnout of 62,5% or 1,115,248 voters out of an electorate of some 1,784,341.
The electoral law of December 5, 1958 (rearranged to allow for the National Assembly to appoint the President) guaranteed universal suffrage for all mature, literate Portuguese but unofficially curtailed female participation. All natural-born nationals residing in Portugal for the previous five years were allowed to stand for election.

The Monarchist Electoral Commission as well participated with an official support of 1,324 or 0,1% of the electorate.

The Chamber of Corporations, consisting of 200 members or more was appointed by the government following the election to the National Assembly. The Electoral Commissions were officially banned on November 8, with numerous candidates having retired prematurely due to reportedly extensive harassment and voter manipulation.[1]

National summary of votes and seats

Summary of the 29 October 1969 National Assembly elections results
Parties Votes % ± Seats % ±
National Union 981,263 87.99 130 100.00 ±0
Democratic 114,745 10.29 0 0.00
United Democratic 16,863 1.51 0 0.00
Monarchist 1,324 0.12 0 0.00
Total valid 1,114,195 99.91 130 100.00 ±0
Invalid ballots 1,053 0.09
Total (turnout 62.50%) 1,115,248 100.00 ±0.0
Source: INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION

References

  1. ^ http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/PORTUGAL_1969_E.PDF