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Burmese general election, 1947

Burmese general election, 1947
Myanmar
← 1936 9 April 1947 1951–52 →

210 seats to the Constituent Assembly
106 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 49.8%
  First party Second party Third party
  Aung San color portrait.jpg Mahn Win Maung.jpg ThaKhin Than Htun.jpg
Leader Aung San Win Maung Thakin Than Tun
Party AFPFL KYO CPB
Seats won 173 19 7
Popular vote 1,755,000 109,000 126,000

Premier before election

Aung San
AFPFL

Prime Minister-elect

U Nu
AFPFL


Aung San
AFPFL

U Nu
AFPFL

General elections were held in Burma on 9 April 1947 to form the basis of a constituent assembly that would design a constitution once independence from the United Kingdom had been achieved. They were the first elections in Burma since its separation from India under the British Raj. Voter turnout was 49.8%. However, Aung San was assassinated three months later, resulting in U Nu becoming the first Prime Minister of Burma.

The elections were among a number of provisions agreed on 27 January 1947 between Burmese nationalist Aung San on a visit to London and British Prime Minister Clement Attlee guaranteeing Burma's independence from the UK within a year.

In 56 non-communal constituencies, candidates from the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL) ran unopposed. U Saw, leader of the Patriot's Party, accused the AFPFL of intimidation and corruption during the election campaign and boycotted the election, as did Ba Sein and his party, accusing the AFPFL of being a "stooges" of British imperialism. Reasons given for the low turnout included the instability left by the Japanese occupation of Burma and the struggle for independence. Other candidates in the election included a few independents and communists. The election was certified as free and fair.


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