1967 French Polynesian legislative election

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1967 French Polynesian legislative election
French Polynesia
 1962 10 September 1967 1972 

All 30 seats in the Territorial Assembly
15 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
E'a Api Francis Sanford 20.22 9 New
Here Ai'a John Teariki 16.73 7 0
UTUNR Rudy Bambridge 9.61 6 −2
UDT Alfred Poroi 6.83 3 −1
Austral Union 1 New
IAES 1 New
UMUNR 1 New
TUNP 1 New
UTP 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Legislative elections were held in French Polynesia on 10 September 1967 for the Territorial Assembly.[1] The result was a victory for pro-autonomy parties E'a Api and Pupu Here Ai'a, which won 16 of the 30 seats.

The Democratic Rally of the Tahitian People, which had won the previous elections in 1962, was dissolved in November 1963.[2]

Electoral system

The 30 members of the Territorial Assembly were elected from five constituencies; the Austral Islands (2 seats), the Leeward Islands (6), the Marquesas Islands (2), TuamotuGambier Islands (4) and the Windward Islands (16).[1]

Campaign

The main campaign issue was the question of self-governance. At one of its final meetings, the previous Assembly had debated proposals by Jean-Baptiste Céran-Jérusalémy that the territory should be an autonomous territory in the French Community, that a new flag should be created for the territory and used alongside the French flag and that Tahitian should become a co-official language alongside French.[3] Assembly members voted to delay the decision until after the upcoming elections.[3]

Following the Assembly debate, two new anti-autonomy parties were formed; the Democratic Polynesian Movement and Ia Ora O Polynesia.[3] Other anti-autonomy parties included the Tahitian UnionUnion for the New Republic alliance led by Rudy Bambridge and the Tahitian Democratic Union led by Alfred Poroi.[1] Pro-autonomy parties included E'a Api led by Francis Sanford, Pupu Here Ai'a led by John Teariki and Te Oto I Te Nunaa led by Charles Poroi.[3][1]

A total of 33 parties or party lists contested the elections, with 18 running in the Windward Islands.[1] Pupu Here Ai'a was the only party to contest all five constituencies.[1]

Results

Aftermath

References

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