词条 | 1951 Lebanese general election | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| election_name = Lebanese general election, 1951 | previous_election = 1947 | next_election = 1953 | election_date = 15 April (1st round) 22 April (2nd round) | country = Lebanon | party1 = Unaffiliated | color1 = #DDDDDD | party_leader1 = Several | seats1 = 62 | seats1_before = 41 | percentage1 = | party2 = Constitutional Bloc | color2 = #FFA500 | party_leader2 = Camille Chamoun | seats2 = 5 | seats2_before = 12 | percentage2 = | party3 = Kataeb | color3 = #9C514A | party_leader3 = Pierre Gemayel | seats3 = 3 | seats3_before = 0 | percentage3 = | party4 = National Bloc | color4 = #00529F | party_leader4 = Raymond Eddé | seats4 = 3 | seats4_before = 0 | percentage4 = | party5 = Progressive Socialist | color5 = #E31F25 | party_leader5 = Kamal Jumblatt | seats5 = 2 | seats5_before = new | percentage5 = | party6 = Dashnaktsutyun | color6 = #AA0000 | party_leader6 = Vacant | seats6 = 2 | seats6_before = 2 | percentage6 = | title = Prime Minister | before_election = Hussein Al Oweini | before_party = Unaffiliated | after_election = Abdallah El-Yafi | after_party = Unaffiliated | results_sec = Results }}General elections were held in Lebanon on 15 April 1951, with a second round in some constituencies on 22 April.[1] Independent candidates won the majority of seats. Voter turnout was 54.7%.[2] Results
References1. ^Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, p183 {{ISBN|0-19-924958-X}} {{Lebanese elections}}2. ^Nohlen et al., p184 3 : 1951 elections in Asia|1951 in Lebanon|Elections in Lebanon |
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