Greek legislative election, 1974

  • EDA submission: election diagram / ​​Maintenance / Name: 8
  • PASOK: 12
  • EK -ND submission: election diagram / ​​Maintenance / Name: 60
  • ND: 220

The parliamentary elections in Greece in 1974 took place on 17 November 1974. It was the first free parliamentary elections since the end of the Greek military dictatorship from 1967 to 1974 you were by Konstantinos Karamanlis and his center-right New Democracy party. ( ND; New Democracy ) with an absolute majority of votes of 54.37 % won. The party won 220 of the 300 available seats in the Greek parliament, and thus a two-thirds majority. After the parliamentary election Konstantinos Karamanlis formed a government with him as prime minister at the head.

The parliamentary election was held after the reinforced proportional representation. Here, the strongest by votes shares party won more seats in parliament would fall by as their share of the vote. There was elective. Entitled to vote were men and women over 18 years for the right to vote.

Swell

  • Werner Voigt. Results of elections and referendums. In: Klaus- Detlev Grothusen (ed.). Southeastern Europe Guide. Volume III. Greece. Publisher Cambridge University Press in Göttingen, 1980. 674 S. ISBN 3-525-36202-1.

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