1972 Gibraltar general election explained

Country:Gibraltar
Flag Year:ensign1939
Previous Election:1969
Next Election:1976
Election Date:23 June 1972
Seats For Election:15 seats in the House of Assembly
Majority Seats:8
Nopercentage:yes
Party1:Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
Leader1:Joshua Hassan
Seats1:8
Last Election1:7
Party2:Integration with Britain Party
Leader2:Robert Peliza
Seats2:7
Last Election2:5
Chief Minister
Before Election:Robert Peliza
Before Party:Integration with Britain Party
After Election:Joshua Hassan
After Party:Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights

Early general elections were held in Gibraltar on 23 June 1972.[1] The result was a victory for the Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights, which won eight of the 15 seats in the House of Assembly.[2] [3]

Background

The 1969 elections had seen the Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights emerge as the largest party in the legislature, winning seven of the 15 seats. However, the opposition Integration with Britain Party and the Isola Group between them held eight seats, and were able to form a government. In 1972 a member of the Isola Group defected, resulting in early elections being called.[4]

Electoral system

The electoral system for the House of Assembly allowed each voter to vote for up to eight candidates.[5]

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=wTq9-TGGP8wC&q=%22House+of+Assembly%22 Official Records
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=5__P_ug4vaAC&q=%22Elections+held+in+June+1972%22 Gibraltar: Report
  3. Vincent E. McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p327
  4. McHale, p326
  5. McHale, p322