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1976 Northern Cypriot general election

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1976 Northern Cypriot general election

20 June 1976 1981 →
Presidential election
Turnout74.84%
 
Candidate Rauf Denktaş Ahmet Berberoğlu
Party UBP CTP
Popular vote 41,242 11,739
Percentage 76.61% 21.81%

President-elect

Rauf Denktaş
UBP

Parliamentary election

All 40 seats in the National Council
21 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.31
Party Leader Vote % Seats
UBP Rauf Denktaş 53.73 30
TKP Alpay Durduran 20.18 6
CTP Ahmet Berberoğlu 12.85 2
Populist Alper Orhon 11.74% 2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Rauf Denktaş
UBP
Nejat Konuk
UBP

General elections were held in Northern Cyprus on 20 June 1976.[1] Rauf Denktaş of the National Unity Party was elected President, with the National Unity Party also winning 30 of the 40 seats in the National Council.[2]

Background

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The Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 had led to the establishment of the Turkish Federated State of Northern Cyprus. A referendum in June 1975 approved a new constitution,[3] which provided for a presidential republic with a 40-seat unicameral National Council.

Results

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President

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Rauf DenktaşNational Unity Party41,24276.61
Ahmet Mithat BerberoğluRepublican Turkish Party11,73921.81
Mustafa LusignanIndependent4270.79
Servet DedeçayIndependent4230.79
Total53,831100.00
Valid votes53,83194.91
Invalid/blank votes2,8875.09
Total votes56,718100.00
Registered voters/turnout75,78174.84
Source: YSK

National Council

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PartyVotes%Seats
National Unity Party408,38053.7330
Communal Liberation Party153,39320.186
Republican Turkish Party97,63712.852
Populist Party89,26011.742
Independents11,3691.500
Total760,039100.0040
Valid votes51,88092.07
Invalid/blank votes4,4667.93
Total votes56,346100.00
Registered voters/turnout75,82474.31
Source: YSK

References

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  1. ^ James Ker-Lindsay & Hubert Faustmann (2008) The Government and Politics of Cyprus, Peter Lang, p267
  2. ^ Vincent E McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p133 ISBN 0-313-23804-9
  3. ^ McHale, p107