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Bechuanaland general election, 1965

Bechuanaland general election, 1965
Bechuanaland Protectorate
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31 of the 35 seats in the National Assembly
Turnout 74.55%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Seretse Khama Philip Matante
Party BDP BPP
Seats won 28 3
Popular vote 113,167 19,964
Percentage 80.4 14.2

Elected Prime Minister

Seretse Khama
BDP


Seretse Khama
BDP

General elections were held in the Bechuanaland Protectorate on 1 March 1965, the country's first election under universal suffrage. The result was a landslide victory for the Bechuanaland Democratic Party, with Seretse Khama becoming Prime Minister. Following the elections, the country became independent as Botswana on 30 September 1966, at which point Khama became President. Voter turnout was 74.55% of the 188,950 registered voters.

The elections were contested by three main parties; the Bechuanaland Democratic Party led by Khama, the Bechuanaland People's Party led by Philip Matante and the Bechuanaland Independence Party led by Motsamai Mpho. There was also a single independent candidate, G.E.N. Mannathoko, who ran in Tati West. In the Lobatsi and Barolong constituency, there were two candidates from the Bechuanaland People's Party, one of which represented the Motsete branch.

Despite acceptance that the BDP was likely to win easily, there was widespread interest in the elections. The BDP was seen as a moderate party with responsible leaders and realistic policies; in contrast the leaders of the other parties were perceived to be quarrelsome and overly ethnocentric. Three BDP candidates were elected unopposed in Ghanzi, Kgalagadi and Kweneng West.


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