1987 Mauritian general election explained

Country:Mauritius
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:1983 Mauritian general election
Previous Year:1983
Next Election:1991 Mauritian general election
Next Year:1991
Majority Seats:35
Image1:Anerood Jugnauth 1991 (cropped).jpg
Leader1:Anerood Jugnauth
Party1:Militant Socialist Movement
Alliance1:MSM-Labour
Popular Vote1:675,757
Percentage1:40.5%
Last Election1:41 seats
Seats1:40
Seat Change1: 1
Leader2:Prem Nababsing
Party2:Mauritian Militant Movement
Last Election2:22 seats
Seats2:24
Seat Change2: 2
Popular Vote2:789,268
Percentage2:47.3%
Prime Minister
Posttitle:Subsequent Prime Minister
Before Election:Anerood Jugnauth
Before Party:Militant Socialist Movement
After Election:Anerood Jugnauth
After Party:Militant Socialist Movement

General elections were held in Mauritius on 30 August 1987. The result was a victory for the Alliance, composed of the Labour Party, the Mauritian Socialist Movement and the Mauritian Social Democrat Party, which won 44 of the 70 seats.[1]

The voting system involved twenty constituencies on Mauritius, which each elected three members. Two seats were elected by residents of Rodrigues, and up to eight seats were filled by the "best losers".[2] Voter turnout was 85%.[3]

Results

All 24 seats won by the Union were taken by the MMM. Of the 40 seats won by the MSM–Labour Party alliance, 31 were won by the MSM (26 constituency, five best loser) and nine by the Labour Party (all constituency seats).[4]

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. http://www.eisa.org.za/wep/mau1967background.htm Mauritius: Background to the 1967 Legislative Assembly election
  3. http://www.eisa.org.za/wep/mau1987results.htm Mauritius: 1987 Legislative Assembly election results
  4. https://africanelections.tripod.com/mu.html Elections in Mauritius