- Source: 1967 Mauritian general election
General elections were held in Mauritius on 7 August 1967. Ethnic violence broke out in Port Louis between Muslims, Creoles and Chinese. Anti-riot police used tear gas to restore peace.
The result was a victory for the Independence Party, an alliance of the Labour Party, Independent Forward Bloc and Comité d'Action Musulman, which won 43 of the 70 seats, allowing Labour leader and incumbent Prime Minister Seewoosagur Ramgoolam to form a government. Voter turnout was 89%.
Electoral system
The voting system created twenty constituencies on Mauritius, which each elected three members. Two seats were elected by residents of Rodrigues, and eight seats were filled by a system known as "best losers" whereby the electoral commission would appoint eight unsuccessful candidates to ensure that ethnic minorities were fairly represented.
Results
The Independence Party consisted of the Labour Party (26 seats), the Independent Forward Bloc (12 seats) and the Muslim Committee of Action (5 seats).
= By constituency
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- 1967 Mauritian general election
- 1987 Mauritian general election
- 1982 Mauritian general election
- 1995 Mauritian general election
- 1976 Mauritian general election
- 1983 Mauritian general election
- Elections in Mauritius
- Mauritian Solidarity Front
- List of elections in 1967
- Labour Party (Mauritius)