- French presidential election, 1969
Infobox Election
election_name = French presidential election, 1969
country = France
type = presidential
ongoing = no
previous_election = French presidential election, 1965
previous_year = 1965
next_election = French presidential election, 1974
next_year = 1974
election_date = 1 June and 15 June 1969
candidate2 =Alain Poher
party2 = Democratic Centre (France)
popular_vote2 = 7,943,118
percentage2 = 41.78%
candidate1 =Georges Pompidou
party1 = Union of Democrats for the Republic
popular_vote1 = 11,064,371
percentage1 = 58.21%
map_size = 250px
map_caption = Results of the second round: the candidate with the plurality of votes in each administrative division. Georges Pompidou: blue; Alain Poher: sky-bluetitle = President
before_election =Charles de Gaulle
before_party = Union of Democrats for the Republic
after_election =Georges Pompidou
after_party = Union of Democrats for the RepublicThe 1969 French presidential election took place on 1 June and 15 June 1969. It occurred due to the resignation of President
Charles de Gaulle on 28 April 1969. Indeed, De Gaulle had decided to consult the voters by referendum about regionalisation and the reform of the Senate, and he had announced he would resign if it resulted in a "no" vote. In 27 April, 53,5% of the voters had voted "no".In the presidential race, the Gaullist Party (UDR) was represented by former Prime Minister
Georges Pompidou . He was very popular in the conservative electorate in due to the economic growth when he led the cabinet (from 1962 to 1968) and his role in the settlement of the May 68 crisis and the winning the June 1968 legislative campaign. In his presidential campaign, he obtained the support of theIndependent Republicans and their leaderValéry Giscard d'Estaing , who had voted "no" in the referendum.The
French Communist Party (PCF) proposed to theSFIO Socialist Party to present a candidate with a common program, but the SFIO refused. The Left was severely divided in this election. The PCF candidate wasJacques Duclos , one of the historical leaders of the party. The mayor ofMarseille ,Gaston Defferre , was the SFIO candidate and campaigned withPierre Mendès France , would have become Prime Minister had Defferre been elected to the Presidency. This candidacy was the first - and so far, only - dual "ticket" in a French Presidential election. But Defferre's campaign was weakened by the decision of centrist interim PresidentAlain Poher to run. As Chairman of the Senate, Poher had led the "no" campaign in the referendum. The success of the "no" campaign gave him the legitimacy to run for the Presidency and he rallied a large swathe of centre-right and centre-left voters.Michel Rocard andAlain Krivine stood as candidates expressing the ideas of the May 68 movements, though theTrotskyist Krivine took a far more radical stance.First round
The second round saw Pompidou facing Poher. None of the left-wing candidates reached the second round, in spite of the good campaign and result of Duclos, who scored the best ever result for a Communist in a presidential election. The Socialists supported reluctantly the centerist Chairman of the Senate. The Communists refused to choose and used a slogan which was equivalent to the phrase "It's six of one and half a dozen of the other" ("c'est bonnet blanc et blanc bonnet").
econd round
Georges Pompidou was elected
President of France with a comfortable majority.
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