1972 French Polynesian Legislative Election
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1972 French Polynesian Legislative Election
Legislative elections were held in French Polynesia on 10 September 1972 for the Assembly of French Polynesia, Territorial Assembly.Autonomists set back on their heels at French-Polynesian poll
''Pacific Islands Monthly'', October 1972, p13
Anti-autonomist parties won a majority.


Results


Elected members


Aftermath

Louis Palmer (politician), Louis Palmer died in February 1973 and was replaced by Lucien Ratinassamy. Pouvanaa a Oopa resigned during the term of the Territorial Assembly and was replaced by Yannick Amaru. André Teikitutoua died shortly before the 1977 French Polynesian legislative election, 1977 elections and was not replaced.
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1967 French Polynesian Legislative Election
Legislative elections were held in French Polynesia on 10 September 1967 for the Assembly of French Polynesia, Territorial Assembly.Strong vote for autonomy in French Polynesia
''Pacific Islands Monthly'', October 1967, p25
The result was a victory for pro-autonomy parties E'a Api and Here Ai'a, Pupu Here Ai'a, which won 16 of the 30 seats.


Background

The Democratic Rally of the Tahitian People, which had won the 1962 French Polynesian legislative election, previous elections in 1962, was dissolved in November 1963.


Electoral system

The 30 members of the Territorial Assembly were elected from five constituencies; the Austral Islands (2 seats), the Leeward Islands (Society Islands), Leeward Islands (6), the Marquesas Islands (2), Tu ...
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