1963 Iranian legislative election

Parliamentary elections were held in Iran on 17 September 1963.[1] The result was a victory for the New Iran Party, which won 140 of the 200 seats. Voter turnout was 91.7%.[1]

1963 Iranian legislative election

17 September 1963

All 200 seats to the National Consultative Assembly
  First party Second party
 
Leader Hassan Ali Mansur Asadollah Alam
Party New Iran Party People's Party
Seats won 140 16
Seat change 140 49

Prime Minister before election

Asadollah Alam
People's Party

Elected Prime Minister

Hassan Ali Mansur
New Iran Party

It was held a few months after the 'White Revolution referendum' and the subsequent demonstrations in June.

Before the elections, opposition figures such as the National Front and the Freedom Movement activists were jailed and no genuine opposition candidates were permitted in the elections.[2] The National Front had requested Prime Minister Asadollah Alam to hold the elections free, but the request was rebuffed.[3] The elections were "rigged and far from a legitimate process".[4]

Results

People casting their vote
Party Votes % Seats +/–
New Iran Party140New
People's Party16–49
Independents44+12
Invalid/blank votes
Total5,593,826 2000
Source: Nohlen et al.[1]
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References

  1. Nohlen, Dieter; Grotz, Florian; Hartmann, Christof (2001). "Iran". Elections in Asia: A Data Handbook. I. Oxford University Press. pp. 68–69. ISBN 0-19-924958-X.
  2. Cottam, Richard W. (1979). Nationalism in Iran: Updated Through 1978. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 309. ISBN 0822974207.
  3. Razavi, Hossein; Vakil, Firouz (2019). The Political Environment Of Economic Planning In Iran, 1971-1983: From Monarchy To Islamic Republic. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781000304596.
  4. Rieffer-Flanagan, Barbara Ann (2013). Evolving Iran: An Introduction to Politics and Problems in the Islamic Republic. Georgetown University Press. pp. 85–86. ISBN 9781589019782.
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