1986 Tunisian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Tunisia on 2 November 1986. The Socialist Destourian Party and the Tunisian General Labour Union, which had run in the previous election under the National Front banner, were joined in a Patriotic Union alliance by the employers', farmers' and women's unions.[1] All opposition parties boycotted the election, and only 15 independents remained, although they also pulled out prior to election day.

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As a result, the Patriotic Union won all 125 seats.[1] Voter turnout was 82.94%.

Results

Summary of the 2 November 1986 Tunisian Chamber of Deputies election results
Parties Votes%Seats+/-
Patriotic Union (PSD-UGTT)125-11
Independents--
Valid votes2,165,05799.5125-11
Blank or invalid votes10,0360.5
Total2,175,093100.0
Voter turnout 82.9
Electorate 2,622,482
Source: Nohlen et al.
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References

  1. Tunisia Inter-Parliamentary Union
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