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- Malawian_general_election,_1971 abstract "General elections were due to be held in Malawi on 17 April 1971, the first since the pre-independence elections in 1964. The Malawi Congress Party had been the only legally permitted party in the country since 1966. Each of the 60 constituencies had three to five candidates nominated by party committees. These candidates were then submitted to President Hastings Banda, who selected a single candidate for each seat. As there was only one candidate for each constituency, no voting actually took place on election day, as there was no opposition.However, only 56 of the seats were filled, and following the election, Banda nominated another eight members to the National Assembly.".
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- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1971_elections_in_Africa.
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- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elections_in_Malawi.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-candidate_elections.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-party_elections.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Hastings_Banda.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Malawi.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Malawi_Congress_Party.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink National_Assembly_(Malawi).
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink National_Assembly_of_Malawi.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Nyasaland_general_election,_1964.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Single-party_state.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malawian general election, 1971".
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- Malawian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:1971_elections_in_Africa.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:1971_in_Malawi.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:Elections_in_Malawi.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:Single-candidate_elections.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:Single-party_elections.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 comment "General elections were due to be held in Malawi on 17 April 1971, the first since the pre-independence elections in 1964. The Malawi Congress Party had been the only legally permitted party in the country since 1966. Each of the 60 constituencies had three to five candidates nominated by party committees. These candidates were then submitted to President Hastings Banda, who selected a single candidate for each seat.".
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 label "Malawian general election, 1971".
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- Malawian_general_election,_1971 wasDerivedFrom Malawian_general_election,_1971?oldid=672569140.
- Malawian_general_election,_1971 isPrimaryTopicOf Malawian_general_election,_1971.