Greek legislative election, 1950

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Parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 5 March 1950.[1] The People's Party emerged as the largest party in Parliament, winning 62 of the 250 seats.[2]

Results

Party Votes % Seats
People's Party317,31218.862
Liberal Party291,08317.256
National Progressive Center Union277,73916.445
Georgios Papandreou Party180,18510.735
Democratic Alignment163,8249.718
Politically Independent Alignment137,6188.116
National Reconstruction Front88,9795.37
National Party of Greece61,5753.67
Party of Farmers and Labourers44,3082.63
New Party42,1572.51
National Party of Working People26,9251.60
Party for the National Union14,2560.80
Greek Working People's Party9,1320.50
National Resistance Party of Greece8,2600.50
Party Alliance of Greek Workers and Political Refresh Movement8,1270.50
List of Independents2,9790.20
Independent Liberal Party3,0870.20
Agricultural Party2,1910.10
Christian Labour Agricultural Party1,0270.10
Christian Political Union4290.00
Greek Drivers' Party1570.00
Independent Farmer Party1460.00
National Independent Party of War Wounded and Victims of Greece1450.00
Labour-Professional Party of Greece970.00
Independent Agricultural Party of Greek People630.00
Professional and Industrial Party of Greece420.00
National Byzantine Party of Greece200.00
Independents6,7420.40
Invalid/blank votes7,223
Total1,695,768100250
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Popular vote
LK
 
18.79%
KF
 
17.24%
EPEK
 
16.45%
KGP
 
10.67%
DP
 
9.70%
PAP
 
8.15%
MEA
 
5.27%
EKE
 
3.65%
PAE
 
2.62%
KN
 
2.50%
Others
 
4.96%
Parliament seats
LK
 
24.80%
KF
 
22.40%
EPEK
 
18.00%
KGP
 
14.00%
DP
 
7.20%
PAP
 
6.40%
MEA
 
2.80%
EKE
 
2.80%
PAE
 
1.20%
KN
 
0.40%

References

  1. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p830 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p860
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