• Source: 1961 Portuguese legislative election
    • Parliamentary elections were held in Portugal on 12 November 1961. The ruling National Union won all 130 seats unopposed.


      Electoral system


      The number of seats in the National Assembly was increased from 120 to 130 prior to the elections. The number of seats for Angola and Mozambique was increased from four each to seven each, whilst Portuguese India and Cape Verde each gained a seat, taking their totals to three and two respectively. Mainland Portugal also gained two seats.
      Following the granting of Portuguese citizenship to the indigenous inhabitants of Angola and Mozambique, they were entitled to vote for the first time as long as they were literate, held a job in a recognised profession, or were taxpayers.


      Campaign


      A total of 25 opposition candidates registered to run in the elections on 12 lists. They officially withdrew their candidacies on 7 November, protesting against the government's failure to allow "free and clean elections". The Monarchist list was rejected in Lisbon after arriving to hand in their list a minute late.


      Results




      References




      See also


      Politics of Portugal
      List of political parties in Portugal
      Elections in Portugal

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