1951 French Togoland Representative Assembly election

Representative Assembly elections were held in French Togoland on 9 and 30 December 1951.[1]

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Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
First College
60
Second College
Union of Chiefs and Peoples of the North12New
Togolese Party of Progress11+10
Committee of Togolese Unity1–13
Total300
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Elected members

Sylvanus Olympio was the sole elected member for the Committee of Togolese Unity.[2]

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gollark: Also, following on from what I said:> Saying you can never be convinced of something is kind of bad in my opinion.That sort of thing just completely neglects the possibility that there might be more information, or something you haven't considered, and it's pretty arrogant to assume that you are entirely right and there's nothing which could reasonably cause you to update.
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References

  1. Nicoué Lodjou Gayibor (2011) Histoire des Togolais, Des origines aux années 1960: Tome 3, Le Togo sous administration coloniale, KARTHALA Editions, p214
  2. Démocratie coloniale et mascarades électorales au Togo Afrology
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