1946 French India Representative Assembly election

The first election to the Representative Assembly of French India was held on 15 December 1946 to constitute the First Representative Assembly of French India.[1][2] The election included Pondichéry (with 22 seats), Karaikal (12 seats), Chandernagor (5 seats), Mahé (3 seats) and Yanaon (2 seats).[1] The election was won by the National Democratic Front of Deiva Zivarattinam, that won 30 out of 44 seats.[1][2]

Results in Yanaon

Election results of the first Pondicherry Representative Assembly in Yanaon[3]
S. NoNameVotesResult
1 Madimchetty Satianarayanamourty 1,103 Elected
2 Kamichetty Sri Parassourama Varaprassadaraw Naidou 1,103 Elected
3 Mohamed Zicria Nil Not Elected
4 Erra Satianarayanamourty Nil Not Elected
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See also

References

  1. Moutoussamy, Ernest. Les députés de l'Inde française à l'Assemblée Nationale sous la VIe République. Paris [u.a.]: Harmattan, 2003. p. 28
  2. Philippe Bonnichon; Pierre Gény (2012). Présences françaises outre-mer, XVIe-XXIe siècles. KARTHALA Editions. p. 659. ISBN 978-2-8111-0737-6.
  3. Journal Officiel des établissements français de l'Inde, 1946.
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