Gambian legislative election, 1962
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General elections were held in the Gambia
on 28 May 1966. They were won by the People's Progressive Party
, which took 18 of the 32 elected seats. Another eight members were appointed by the Governor-general and protectorate chiefs.
The Gambia
The Republic of The Gambia, commonly referred to as The Gambia, or Gambia , is a country in West Africa. Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, surrounded by Senegal except for a short coastline on the Atlantic Ocean in the west....
on 28 May 1966. They were won by the People's Progressive Party
People's Progressive Party (The Gambia)
The People's Progressive Party is a moderate centre-left political party in The Gambia. It was the dominant ruling party from 1965 with president Dawda Jawara. He was elected for a sixth term of office in 1992, but was overthrown in a coup by young army officers in 1994...
, which took 18 of the 32 elected seats. Another eight members were appointed by the Governor-general and protectorate chiefs.
Results
Party | Seats | |
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People's Progressive Party People's Progressive Party (The Gambia) The People's Progressive Party is a moderate centre-left political party in The Gambia. It was the dominant ruling party from 1965 with president Dawda Jawara. He was elected for a sixth term of office in 1992, but was overthrown in a coup by young army officers in 1994... |
18 | |
United Party United Party (The Gambia) The United Party was a political party in the Gambia. The party was founded during the colonial period and worked political in the then colony of Bathurst . The party drew support mainly from Roman Catholics. In Banjul it had support mainly amongst the Wolofs, in the rural areas mainly amongst... |
13 | |
Democratic Congress Alliance Democratic Congress Alliance The Democratic Congress Alliance was a political party in the Gambia. It was formed in the run-up to the 1960 general election by a merger of the Democratic Party and the Muslim Congress Party. It won three seats... |
1 | |
Appointees | 8 | |
Total | 40 | |
Source: African Elections database |