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Moroccan parliamentary election, 1984

Moroccan parliamentary election, 1984

← 1977 14 September 1984 1993 →

All 301 seats to the Assembly of Representatives of Morocco
151 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
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Party Constitutional Union RNI Popular Movement
Last election - - 15
Seats won 82 60 47
Seat change Increase82 Increase60 Increase32
Popular vote 1,101,502 763,395 695,020
Percentage 24.79% 17.18% 15.54%
Swing Increase24.79% Increase17.18% Increase0.9%

Prime Minister before election

Mohammed Karim Lamrani
Independent

Elected Prime Minister

Mohammed Karim Lamrani
Independent


Mohammed Karim Lamrani
Independent

Mohammed Karim Lamrani
Independent

Parliamentary elections were held in Morocco on 14 September 1984, having originally been scheduled for September 1983, but postponed due to issues over the future of Western Sahara. The number of directly elected seats increased from 176 to 199, whilst the number of indirectly elected seats rose from 88 to 102 (60 elected by local councillors, 32 by professional bodies and 10 by workers' organisations). The indirectly elected seats were chosen on 2 October.

Twelve parties and 1,333 candidates contested the election. The result was a victory for the Constitutional Union, which won 82 of the 301 seats. Voter turnout was 67.4%.


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