1975 Romanian parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Romania on 9 March 1975.[1] The Front of Socialist Unity (FUS), dominated by the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) and including other mass organisations, was the only organisation that contested the election.[2] No prospective candidate could run for office without the Front's prior approval.[3] The Front won all 349 seats in the Great National Assembly.[4]

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1975 Romanian parliamentary election

 1969
9 March 1975
1980 

All 349 seats in the Great National Assembly
  First party
 
Leader Nicolae Ceaușescu
Party PCR
Alliance FUS
Seats won 349
Seat change Decrease 116
Popular vote 14,715,539
Percentage 98.80%

Prime Minister before election

Manea Mănescu
PCR

Elected Prime Minister

Manea Mănescu
PCR

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Electoral system

These were the first elections held after a constitutional amendment in 1974, which reduced the number of seats in the Assembly from 465 to 349 and extended its term from four to five years.[5] Candidates were elected in single member constituencies, and had to receive over 50% of the vote.[5] If no candidate passed this threshold, or if voter turnout in the constituency was less than 50%, re-runs were held until the requirements were met.[5] Voters had the option of voting against the Front candidates.[2]

Results

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats
Front of Socialist Unity14,715,53998.80349
Against178,0531.20
Total14,893,592100.00349
Valid votes14,893,592100.00
Invalid/blank votes5930.00
Total votes14,894,185100.00
Registered voters/turnout14,900,03299.96
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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