Bangladeshi general election, 1988

Bangladeshi general election, 1988

General elections were held in Bangladesh on 3 March 1988. 300 single-seat constituencies for the Jatiyo Sangshad were contested by 1,192 candidates representing 8 parties and including 214 independents.

Results

*Number of polling stations: -
*Number of polling booths: -
*Number of polling officers: 283,237


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