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Czechoslovak federal election, 1971 Turnout 99.4%
Parliamentary elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 26 and 27 November 1971.[ 1] They were the first held after the Constitutional Act on the Czechoslovak Federation converted Czechoslovakia into a federal republic , comprising the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist Republic , as well as the first elections in Czechoslovakia held in the aftermath of the Prague Spring .
The National Front , dominated by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia , put forward a single list of candidates for both houses of the Federal Assembly , the House of the People (the lower house) and the House of Nations (the upper house). A single NF-approved candidate ran in each single member constituency.[ 2] With a total of 350 seats in the two Houses, 245 were assigned to the Communist Party, 20 to the Czechoslovak Socialist Party , 16 to the Czechoslovak People's Party , four to the Party of Slovak Revival , four to the Freedom Party , and 61 to independents.[ 1] Voter turnout was reported to be 99.45%.[ 1]
Like the other elections of the Communist era , the result was a foregone conclusion . People were afraid not to vote, and when they did so, those who entered a voting booth to modify their ballot paper could expect to be persecuted by the state.[ 3]
Results
House of the People
Party
Votes
%
Seats
National Front
10,153,572
200
Invalid/blank votes
–
–
Total
10,197,234
100
200
Registered voters/turnout
10,253,796
99.4
–
Source: IPU, CZSO
House of Nations
Party
Votes
%
Seats
National Front
10,144,464
150
Invalid/blank votes
–
–
Total
10,197,234
100
150
Registered voters/turnout
10,253,796
99.4
–
Source: IPU, CZSO
References
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