1976 Lebanese presidential election

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1976 Lebanese presidential election

 1970 8 May 1976 1982 

99 members of the Parliament
50 votes needed to win
 
Nominee Élias Sarkis
Party Chehabist
Electoral vote 66
Percentage 66%

President before election

Suleiman Frangieh
Marada Movement

Elected President

Élias Sarkis
Chehabist

An indirect presidential election was held in the Parliament of Lebanon on 8 May 1976, resulting in MP Élias Sarkis being elected President of the Lebanese Republic.

By convention, the presidency is always attributed to a Maronite Christian. Under the article 49 of the Lebanese Constitution, a qualified majority of two-thirds of the members of the then 99-seat Lebanese Parliament is required to elect the president in the first round. After the second round of election, the president is elected by an absolute majority of the total number of deputies in office.[1]

Élias Sarkis, the Chehabist nominee in the 1970 election - who lost the vote by a margin of only 1 vote - was elected on the second round of voting with 66% of the votes. He was the only person to receive a vote during the election, all other ballots containing blank votes. Almost a third of MPs were absent from the parliamentary session.

Aftermath

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