1968 French Senate election
The fourth senatorial elections of the Fifth Republic were held in France on September 22, 1968.[1]
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Context
This election has depended largely of the results of 1965 municipal elections.
Results
Group | Ideology | Seats | +/− | Percentage | |
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Independent Republicans (RI) | Liberalism, Right-wing | 54 | 19,1 % | ||
Socialist (SOC) | Socialism, Left-wing | 52 | 18,4% | ||
Centrist Union of Progressive Democrats (UCDP) | Christian democracy, Right-wing | 47 | 16,6% | ||
Democratic Left (GD) | Radicalism, Right-wing, Left-wing | 43 | 15,2% | ||
Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR) | Gaullism, Right-wing | 36 | 12,7% | ||
Republican Centre of Rural and Social Action (CNIP) | Conservatism, Right-wing | 19 | 6,7% | ||
Communist (COM) | Communism, Left-wing | 18 | 6,4% | ||
Non-Registered (NI) | None | 14 | 4,9% | ||
Total: | 283 | 100,0 % |
Senate Presidency
On October 3, 1968, Alain Poher was elected president of the Senate.
List of senators elected
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