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1935 Turkish general election

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1935 Turkish general election

← 1931 8 February 1935 1939 →

All 428 seats in the Grand National Assembly
215 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Party CHP Independents
Last election 287 30 seats
Seats won 401 27
Seat change Increase 114 Decrease 3


Prime Minister before election

İsmet İnönü
CHP

Elected Prime Minister

İsmet İnönü
CHP

General elections were held in Turkey on 8 February 1935.[1] The Republican People's Party was the only party in the country at the time.

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Transcription

Electoral system

The elections were held under the Ottoman electoral law passed in 1908,[1] which provided for a two-stage process. In the first stage, voters elected secondary electors (one for the first 750 voters in a constituency, then one for every additional 500 voters). In the second stage the secondary electors elected the members of the Turkish Grand National Assembly.[2]

Following a change in the law in 1934, women were granted the right to vote and run for election, and the age of voting was raised from 18 to 22.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Myron E. Weiner, Ergun Özbudun (1987) Competitive Elections in Developing Countries, Duke University Press, p337
  2. ^ Weiner & Özbudun, p334
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