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1962 French legislative election

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FieldValue
election_name1962 French legislative election
countryFrance
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election1958 French legislative election
previous_year1958
next_election1967 French legislative election
next_year1967
seats_for_electionAll seats in the French National Assembly
election_date18 November and 25 November 1962
turnout68.7% ( 8.4 pp) (1st round)
72.1% ( 3.4 pp) (2nd round)
image1[[File:Georges Pompidou 1969 (cropped).jpg150x150px]]
leader1Georges Pompidou
party1Union for the New Republic
leaders_seat1Cantal-2nd
last_election1189 seats
seats1**229**
seat_change140
popular_vote1**5,855,744 ( round)**
**6,169,890 ( round)**
percentage1**31.94% ( round)**
**40.43% ( round)**
image2[[File:Guy Mollet Archief.PNG150x150px]]
leader2Guy Mollet
party2French Section of the Workers' International
leaders_seat2Pas-de-Calais-1st
last_election240 seats
seats265
seat_change225
popular_vote22,298,729 ( round)
2,264,011 ( round)
percentage212.54% ( round)
14.84% ( round)
image3[[File:Europese manifestatie in Ridderzaal te Den Haag gehoude v.l.n.r. Birrenbach (Dui, Bestanddeelnr 914-8544 (cropped).jpg150x150px]]
colour3FFBF00
leader3Maurice Faure
party3Radical Party (France)
leaders_seat3Lot
last_election337 seats
seats342
seat_change35
popular_vote31,429,649 (1st round)
1,172,711 (2nd round)
percentage37.80% (1st round)
7.69% (2nd round)
image4[[File:USSR stamp M.Thorez 1965 6k.jpg150x150px]]
leader4Maurice Thorez
party4French Communist Party
leaders_seat4Seine
last_election410 seats
seats441
seat_change431
popular_vote44,003,553 (1st round)
3,195,763 (2nd round)
percentage421.84% (1st round)
20.94% (2nd round)
image5[[File:André Colin en 1946.jpg150x150px]]
leader5André Colin
party5Popular Republican Movement
leaders_seat5Finistère (Senator)
last_election557 seats
seats536
seat_change521
popular_vote51,665,695 ( round)
821,635 ( round)
percentage59.09% ( round)
5.38% ( round)
leader6Camille Laurens
party6National Centre of Independents and Peasants
last_election6132 seats
seats628
seat_change6104
popular_vote61,404,177 (1st round)
- (2nd round)
percentage67.66% (1st round)
- (2nd round)
image7[[File:20.05.1969. V. Giscard d'Estaing et A. Turcat. (1969) - 53Fi3456 (cropped) (cropped).jpg150x150px]]
leader7Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
party7Independent Republicans
leaders_seat7Puy-de-Dôme
last_election7*N/A* (split from CNIP)
seats7**20**
seat_change7*N/A*
popular_vote71,089,348 (1st round)
1,444,666 (2nd round)
percentage75.94% (1st round)
9.47% (2nd round)
map_imageCarteLégislativesFrance1962.svg
titlePrime Minister
before_electionGeorges Pompidou
before_partyUnion for the New Republic
after_electionGeorges Pompidou
after_partyUnion for the New Republic

72.1% ( 3.4 pp) (2nd round) 6,169,890 ( round) 40.43% ( round)

2,264,011 ( round) 14.84% ( round)

1,172,711 (2nd round) 7.69% (2nd round)

3,195,763 (2nd round) 20.94% (2nd round)

821,635 ( round) 5.38% ( round)

  • (2nd round)
  • (2nd round)

1,444,666 (2nd round) 9.47% (2nd round)

Legislative elections were held in France on 18 November and 25 November 1962 to elect the second National Assembly of the Fifth Republic.

Since 1959 and the change of Algerian policy (Charles de Gaulle decided in favour of the "self-government" and "Algerian Algeria"), France had faced bomb attacks by the Secret Armed Organization (Organisation armée secrète or OAS) which opposed the independence of Algeria, negotiated by the FLN with the March 1962 Evian agreements and approved by referendum by the French people. This policy was disapproved by some members of the "Presidential Majority".

Simultaneously, when Georges Pompidou replaced Michel Debré as prime minister, the center-right parties (MRP and CNIP) left the majority due to de Gaulle's eurosceptic declaration. Like the Left, they denounced the presidentialization of the regime.

On 22 August de Gaulle escaped from an assassination attempt by the OAS in Le Petit-Clamart. He subsequently announced a controversial referendum in which he proposed the election of the president of the French Republic under universal suffrage. The presidential majority composed of the UNR and the Independent Republicans (RI) (which came from a CNIP split) campaigned for a "yes", while all the other parties formed a "coalition of no" and brought down Pompidou's cabinet by a vote of no confidence (motion de censure).

However, de Gaulle finally won the referendum and dissolved the National Assembly. During the legislative campaign, all the parties, except the UNR and the RI, criticized the "personal power" which they believed distorted France's Republican institutions. In the French political culture and in their mind, Republicanism was inseparable from parliamentary democracy and the reinforcement of the presidential powers was associated with Bonapartism. Contrary to the previous legislative election, the left-wing parties finalized an electoral agreement. The subsequent legislative elections saw advances for the left-wing opposition. However, conservative voters sanctioned the center-right parties, preferring to vote for the Gaullist party. Pompidou became Prime Minister again.

Results

Parliamentary groups in the National Assembly

References

References

  1. Proceedings of the National Assembly, [http://archives.assemblee-nationale.fr/1/cri/1962-1963-ordinaire1/003.pdf 4 October 1962], second sitting; vote tally on p. 3268. p. 38 in the PDF file
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