1965 Tanzanian general election explained

Country:Tanzania
Previous Election:1962 Tanganyikan presidential election
Previous Year:1962
Election Date:September 1965
Next Election:1970 Tanzanian general election
Next Year:1970
Module:
Embed:yes
Type:presidential
Election Name:Presidential election
Image1:Julius Nyerere (1965).jpg
Nominee1:Julius Nyerere
Party1:Tanganyika African National Union
Popular Vote1:2,520,904
Percentage1:96.60%
President
Before Election:Julius Nyerere
Before Party:Tanganyika African National Union
After Election:Julius Nyerere
After Party:Tanganyika African National Union

General elections were held for the first time in the newly formed Union of Tanzania in September 1965. The country had also just become a one-party state, with the Tanganyika African National Union as the sole legal party on the mainland, and the Afro-Shirazi Party was the only party in Zanzibar. For the National Assembly election there were two candidates from the same party in each constituency, whilst the presidential election was effectively a referendum on TANU leader Julius Nyerere's candidacy.

Voter turnout was 72% in the National Assembly election and 83% in the presidential election,[1] although only 32.5% of the country's 9.8 million residents were registered.[2]

In addition to the elected MPs, there were a further 94 unelected members; the 32 members of the Zanzibar Revolutionary Council, 20 members nominated from Zanzibar, 17 regional commissioners, 15 members chosen by the National Assembly, and up to 10 members nominated by the president.[2]

Results

National Assembly

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. http://www.eisa.org.za/WEP/tan1965election.htm Tanzania: The 1965 One-Party Elections