1959 Cypriot presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Cyprus for the first time on 13 December 1959.[1] Only two candidates contested the election; Makarios III, who was backed by EOKA and Ioannis Clerides, a member of the Democratic Union,[2] who was also supported by AKEL.[3] The result was a victory for Makarios III, who won 66.8% of the vote, although he did not take office until 16 August 1960.[4] Voter turnout was 91.2%.[3]

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politics and government of
Cyprus

A separate election for Vice President of Cyprus took place. Fazıl Küçük was the only candidate, and was elected unopposed.[2]

Electoral system

The elections were held using a two-round system; if no candidate received over 50% of the vote in the first round, a second round was to be held between the top two candidates. The constitution required the President of Cyprus to be a Greek Cypriot and the Vice-President to be a Turkish Cypriot. Greek Cypriots elected the President and Turkish Cypriots elected the Vice-President.[5]

Results

Candidate Votes %
Makarios III144,50166.8
Ioannis Clerides71,75333.2
Invalid/blank votes1,702
Total217,956100
Registered voters/turnout238,87991.2
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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References

  1. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p438 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Marshall William Conley (1967) Political Community and Social Conflict: Cyprus
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p445
  4. Nohlen & Stöver, p430
  5. The Elections (President and Vice-President) of the Republic laws 1959 to 2017 Legislation Online
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