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1965 East Pakistan Provincial Assembly election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Provincial Assembly elections were held in East Pakistan in 1965 as part of the wider provincial elections.

Background

The 1962 constitution provided for an indirectly elected 155-seat Provincial Assembly, of which 150 seats were elected from single-member constituencies by electoral colleges under the "basic democracy" system, and five seats reserved for women, who were elected by the 150 elected members divided into five constituencies.[1] In East Pakistan there were 40,000 members of the electoral college.[2]

The electoral college members were elected on 21 November 1964.[3]

Results

After around 900 potential candidates submitted nomination papers,[4] a total of 666 candidates contested the elections, with two constituencies returning a single candidate unopposed.[5]

Around half of the independents elected were backed by opposition parties.[4]

PartyVotes%Seats
Pakistan Muslim League14,14437.9966
Awami League5,86315.7511
National Awami Party4
Convention Muslim League3
National Democratic Front3
Jamaat-e-Islami1
Nizam-e-Islam Party1
Other parties9422.530
Independents16,28443.7458
Vacant3
Total37,233100.00150
Source: Al-Mujahid

References

  1. ^ The Commonwealth Relations Office Year Book, Volume 13. 1964. pp. 289–291.
  2. ^ Syedur Rahman (2010). Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh. Scarecrow Press. p. liv. ISBN 978-0-8108-7453-4.
  3. ^ Tahir Kamran. "Electoral Politics in Pakistan (1955-1969)" (PDF). p. 92.
  4. ^ a b Sharif al-Mujahid (November 1965). "The Assembly Elections in Pakistan" (PDF). Asian Survey. 5 (11): 538–551. doi:10.2307/2642133. JSTOR 2642133.
  5. ^ M. Rashiduzzaman (1968). "Indirect elections in Pakistan" (PDF). Zeitschrift für Politik. 15 (3): 326–336. JSTOR 24222743.
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