1962 Pakistani general election

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1962 Pakistani general election

 1955
28 March 1962
1965 

150 of the 156 seats in the National Assembly
76 seats needed for a majority

Head of government before election

Ayub Khan
Martial law

Head of government after election

Ayub Khan
Independent

General elections were held in Pakistan on 28 March 1962.[1] The National Assembly was elected indirectly by the basic democracy electoral college system. Political parties were banned and the elections were held on a non-partisan basis.[2][3]

The National Assembly had been suspended in 1958 after President Iskandar Ali Mirza introduced martial law. A new constitution was adopted in 1962, which provided for an indirectly elected 156-seat National Assembly, of which 150 seats were elected from single-member constituencies by electoral colleges under the "basic democracy" system, and six seats reserved for women, who were elected by the 150 elected members. The seats were divided equally between East and West Pakistan.[2] There were 80,000 members of the electoral college, also divided equally between the two wings.[3]

Campaign

Aftermath

References

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