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Greek legislative election, 1956

Greek legislative election, 1956
Kingdom of Greece
← 1952 19 February 1956 1958 →

All 300 seats to the Greek Parliament
151 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  KaramanlisNatsinasAgora crop.jpg Sophoklis Venizelos, 1921.png
Leader Konstantinos Karamanlis Sofoklis Venizelos
Party ERE FIDE
Leader since 1955 1948
Last election 247 seats 51 seats
Seats won 165 132
Seat change -82 +81
Percentage 47.4% 48.2%
Swing -1.8% +14.2%

PM before election

Konstantinos Karamanlis
ERE

Subsequent PM

Konstantinos Karamanlis
ERE


Konstantinos Karamanlis
ERE

Konstantinos Karamanlis
ERE

Parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 19 February 1956. The result was a victory for Constantine Karamanlis and his National Radical Union party by securing the electoral vote despite trailing in the popular vote. It was the first general election in Greece in which women had the right to vote, although women had first voted in a by-election in Thessaloniki Prefecture in 1953 in which the first female MP was elected.

Although the Liberal Democratic Union, a coalition of centrist parties, received a slim plurality of votes, the conservative governing party, the National Radical Union, won the most seats due to a complex and controversial electoral system enacted by Karamanlis. A "first past the post" system was applied in the rural constituencies where the ERE was expected to gain a plurality, while proportional representation was reserved for the urban constituencies, where the Liberal Democratic Union was expected to lead. As a result, the Liberal Democratic Union came up 19 seats short of a majority.

The Liberal Democratic Union included the Liberal Party, led by Sophoklis Venizelos and Georgios Papandreou, as well as the left-wing EDA, led by Ioannis Passalidis. A few years later, Georgios Papandreou and Sophoklis Venizelos renounced their alliance with EDA, breaking up the Liberal Democratic Union.


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