词条 | 1976 Cuban parliamentary election |
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| election_name = 1976 Cuban parliamentary election | country = Cuba | type = parliamentary | ongoing = no | previous_election = 1958 Cuban general election | previous_year = 1958 | next_election = 1981 Cuban parliamentary election | next_year = 1981 |seats_for_election = All 489 seats in the National Assembly of People's Power indirectly elected by the Municipal Assemblies |majority_seats = | election_date = 2 November 1976 | image1 = | leader1 = Fidel Castro | party1 = Communist Party of Cuba | alliance1 = Committees for the Defense of the Revolution | seats1 = 489 | electoral_vote1 = | seat_change1 = {{increase}}489 | seat_change2 = |title = Prime Minister |before_election = Fidel Castro |before_party = Communist Party of Cuba |after_election = Fidel Castro |after_party = Communist Party of Cuba}} Indirect parliamentary elections were held in Cuba on 2 November 1976,[1] the first since the Cuban Revolution. Between December 1975 and November 1976 voters had elected members of the 169 Municipal Assemblies, who in turn elected the 489 members of the National Assembly. Candidates had to be members of the Communist Party or mass organisations. Of the members elected to the National Assembly, 30% worked in industry or public services (including education), 29% were local government officials and 12% were civil servants. Municipal Assembly members also elected members of the 14 Provincial Assemblies. In the municipal elections there were around 30,000 candidates, with over five million citizens casting their vote.[1] References1. ^1 Cuba Inter-Parliamentary Union {{Cuban elections}} 6 : 1976 elections in the Caribbean|Parliamentary elections in Cuba|Local elections in Cuba|1976 in Cuba|One-party elections|November 1976 events |
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