1981 Tunisian parliamentary election

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Early parliamentary elections were held in Tunisia on 1 November 1981, following changes to the constitution to allow for multi-party politics after 18 years of one-party rule by the Socialist Destourian Party (PSD). The PSD contested the elections as the lead party of the National Front, an alliance with the Tunisian General Labour Union. Three other parties also nominated candidates; the Movement of Socialist Democrats, the Popular Unity Movement and the Tunisian Communist Party. In total 366 candidates (including 18 independents) contested the 136 seats.[1]

According to official results, the National Front won 94.2% of the vote and all 136 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Voter turnout was 84.9%.[2] Opposition parties would not manage to enter the Chamber until 1994.

Results

Summary of the 1 November 1981 Tunisian Chamber of Deputies election results
Parties Votes % Seats +/-
bgcolor="Template:Socialist Destourian Party/meta/color" | National Front (PSD-UGTT) 1,828,363 94.2 136 +15
bgcolor="Template:Movement of Socialist Democrats/meta/color" | Movement of Socialist Democrats 63,234 3.3 - -
bgcolor="Template:Party of People's Unity/meta/color" | Popular Unity Movement 18,755 1.0 - -
bgcolor="Template:Tunisian Communist Party/meta/color" | Tunisian Communist Party 14,677 0.8 - -
Independents 7,966 0.4 - -
Valid votes 1,941,858 99.0 136 +15
Blank or invalid votes 20,269 1.0
Total 1,962,127 100.0
Voter turnout 84.9
Electorate 2,311,031
Source: Nohlen et al.

References

  1. ^ Tunisia Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. ^ Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p918 ISBN 0-19-829645-2