Greek legislative election, 1935

Greek legislative election, 1935

The Greek legislative election of 9 June 1935 resulted in a victory for the People's Party of Panagis Tsaldaris.

The elections were held in a climate of tension between the liberal Republicans, represented by the Venizelist parties, and the pro-royalist People's Party, following the failed Venizelist coup attempt in March. In protest at the execution of two prominent Venizelist generals, the continued function of special courts, and at the new electoral law, which they had not approved, all venizelist parties decided not to participate.

Without opponents, the right-wing parties had no problem in dominating the Parliament, whose role would be to adopt a new Constitution and decide about the restoration of monarchy in the person of the exiled King George II.

election-table rowspan=2 colspan=3 valign=top|Summary of the 9 June 1935 Greek Parliament election results [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Template:Greek_parliamentary_election,_1935&action=edit edit] !colspan="3" cellpadding="10" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Votes!colspan="2" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Seats
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"!No.!% !align="center"|+− %!align="center"|No.!align="center"|+−
-|
|Union of Royalists
Ioannis Metaxas
Ioannis Rallis
Georgios Stratos
align="right"
align="right"|14.80
align="center"
align="center"|7
align="center"
-

People's Party
National Radical Party
Panagis Tsaldaris
align="right"
align="right"|65.04
align="center"
align="center"|287
align="center"
-

Macedonian Union|
align="right"
align="right"|2.88
align="center"
align="center"|-
align="center"
-

National Union|
align="right"
align="right"|0.25
align="center"
align="center"|-
align="center"
-|
Communists (KKE) and others|
align="right"
align="right"|9.59
align="center"
align="center"|-
align="center"
-

Others|
align="right"
align="right"|6.89
align="center"
align="center"|6
align="center"
-
colspan="3"|Totals
align="right"
align="right"|100.00
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
align="center"
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-
colspan="3"|Constituencies
align="right"
align="right"|38
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
align="center"|300
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="3"|Valid votes
align="right"|1,029,196
align="center"
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
align="center"
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="3"|Invalid votes
align="right"|61,166
align="left"|(5.61%)
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align="center"
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="3"|Total number of votes
align="right"|1,090,362
align="left"
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
align="center"
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="3"|Valid electorate
align="right"
align="center"
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align="center"
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-
colspan="3"|Population
align="right"|6,127,593
align="center"
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-
colspan=3|Source: "Texts of Constitutional History", vol. 2, p. 414.
"Encyclopedian Dictionary "the Sun", Volume 17, Article: Panagis Tsaldaris
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