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- Sierra_Leonean_general_election,_1967 abstract "General elections were held in Sierra Leone on 17 March 1967. They were won by the opposition All People's Congress, marking the first time that a ruling party had lost an election in sub-Saharan Africa (excluding white-ruled South Africa and Southern Rhodesia). However, a military coup prevented the APC from taking power until a counter-coup in 1968.".
- Q7511456 abstract "General elections were held in Sierra Leone on 17 March 1967. They were won by the opposition All People's Congress, marking the first time that a ruling party had lost an election in sub-Saharan Africa (excluding white-ruled South Africa and Southern Rhodesia). However, a military coup prevented the APC from taking power until a counter-coup in 1968.".
- Sierra_Leonean_general_election,_1967 comment "General elections were held in Sierra Leone on 17 March 1967. They were won by the opposition All People's Congress, marking the first time that a ruling party had lost an election in sub-Saharan Africa (excluding white-ruled South Africa and Southern Rhodesia). However, a military coup prevented the APC from taking power until a counter-coup in 1968.".
- Q7511456 comment "General elections were held in Sierra Leone on 17 March 1967. They were won by the opposition All People's Congress, marking the first time that a ruling party had lost an election in sub-Saharan Africa (excluding white-ruled South Africa and Southern Rhodesia). However, a military coup prevented the APC from taking power until a counter-coup in 1968.".