1948 Slovak parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 30 May 1948,[1] alongside national elections. They were first elections after the Communist takeover in 1948. All 100 seats in the National Council were won by the National Front. The elections also determined the composition of the Slovak Board of Commissioners.

1948 Slovak parliamentary election
30 May 1948

All 100 seats in the Slovak National Council
  First party
 
Leader Štefan Bašťovanský
Party KSS
Alliance National Front

Chairman before election

Gustáv Husák
KSS

Elected Chairman

Gustáv Husák
KSS

Results

Party Seats
National FrontCommunist Party of Slovakia75
Party of Slovak Revival15
Freedom Party3
Total100
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