1953 French Polynesian Legislative Election
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1953 French Polynesian Legislative Election
Legislative elections were held in French Oceania on 18 January 1953, the first to the new Territorial Assembly, which replaced the Representative Assembly.M. Poroi's victory in Tahiti
''Pacific Islands Monthly'', February 1953, p90


Results

The result was a victory for the (RDPT) led by , which won 18 of the 25 seats.
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