1989 Malagasy parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 28 May 1989. Only parties affiliated with the AREMA-dominated National Front for the Defense of the Revolution were allowed to compete in the election, and AREMA won 120 of the 137 seats.

Voter turnout was 74.60% of the 5,741,974 registered voters.[1]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
AREMA2,785,44866.84120+3
Movement for Proletarian Power460,26811.047+4
Popular Movement for National Unity404,9599.724–2
Congress Party for the Independence of Madagascar256,2556.152–7
Congress Party for the Independence of Madagascar – Renewal175,8244.223New
Madagascar for the Malagasy66,6271.601–1
Malagasy Christian Democratic Union17,9740.4300
Total4,167,355100.001370
Valid votes4,167,35597.29
Invalid/blank votes116,1542.71
Total votes4,283,509100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,741,97474.60
Source: EISA

References

  1. ^ Madagascar: 1989 National People's Assembly election results EISA
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