1974 Brazilian parliamentary election explained
Country: | Brazil |
Previous Election: | 1970 |
Next Election: | 1978 |
Election Date: | 15 November 1974 |
Module: | Embed: | yes | Election Name: | Chamber of Deputies | Seats For Election: | 364 seats in the Chamber of Deputies | Party1: | National Renewal Alliance | Leader1: | Ernesto Geisel | Percentage1: | 52.00 | Seats1: | 203 | Last Election1: | 223 | Party2: | Brazilian Democratic Movement | Colour2: | - FF0000
| Percentage2: | 48.00 | Seats2: | 161 | Last Election2: | 87 | Module: | Embed: | yes | Election Name: | Senate | Seats For Election: | 22 seats in the Senate | First Election: | yes | Party1: | Brazilian Democratic Movement | Colour1: | - FF0000
| Percentage1: | 59.00 | Seats1: | 16 | Party2: | National Renewal Alliance | Leader2: | Ernesto Geisel | Percentage2: | 41.00 | Seats2: | 6 |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Brazil on 15 November 1974.[1] The National Renewal Alliance won 203 of the 364 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, whilst the Brazilian Democratic Movement won 16 of the 22 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 80.9%.[2]
Results
Senate
Notes and References
- [Dieter Nohlen]
- Nohlen, p175