- Malagasy parliamentary election, 1965
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Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 8 August 1965. They were won by the Social Democratic Party, which claimed 104 of the 107 seats (reduced from 127) in the National Assembly.
Voter turnout was 94.43% of the 2,610,930 registered voters.[1]
Results
Party Votes % Seats +/- Social Democratic Party 2,277,055 94.58 104 +28 Congress Party for the Independence of Madagascar 68,794 2.86 3 -6 Others 61,775 2.57 0 -42 Invalid/blank votes 33,649 - - - Total 2,465,536 100 107 -20 Source: EISA References
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