1971 Czech National Council election

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Czech legislative election, 1971
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All 200 seats in the Czech National Council
  First party
 
Leader Gustáv Husák
Party KSČ
Alliance National Front
Seats won 129
Seat change Increase 43

PM before election

Josef Korčák
KSČ

Elected PM

Josef Korčák
KSČ

National Council elections were held in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia on 26 and 27 November 1971. They were the first direct elections after the creation of the Czech National Council, whose first members were co-opted in 1968 by the members of National Assembly, elected in 1964.

Results

Party Votes % Seats
National Front Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 7,207,961 99.4 129
Independents 41
Czechoslovak People's Party 15
Czechoslovak Socialist Party 15
Blank ballots 42,687 0.6
Total 7,250,648 100 200
Registered voters/turnout 7,250,648 99.4
Source: CZSO
  • Mandates by Gender
    • 150 Male
    • 50 Female

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