1951 Aruban general election

General elections were held in Aruba in June 1951. They were the first elections for the Island Council,[1] and followed the establishment of the Island Councils of the Netherlands Antilles through the Islands Regulation of the Netherlands Antilles (ERNA).

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Four parties participated; the Aruban People's Party, the Aruban Patriotic Party and – following a split in 1949 – a Catholic and Protestant branch of the Union Nacional Arubana.

Results

Party Votes % Seats
Aruban People's Party (AVP)4,5108
Aruban Patriotic Party (PPA)4,4458
Union Nacional Arubana-I (UNA-I)1,8663
Union Nacional Arubana-II (UNA-II)1,4302
Eligible to vote/turnout14,558
Source: Historia di Aruba
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References

  1. "Politieke partijen en verkiezingen". Historia di Aruba (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 September 2017.
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