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On 9 February 1947, elections were held for the Supreme Soviets of the Soviet Union's constituent republics.
According to Soviet law, 2,422,000 out of an eligible adult voting population of 103,933,000 were disenfranchised for various reasons. These elections would be the first held after the Second World War.
See also
1947 Estonian Supreme Soviet election
1947 Russian Supreme Soviet election
References
The Distinctiveness of Soviet Law. Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge, ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers: Dordrecht (1987): 110.