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Latest revision as of 14:48, 6 October 2024

1974 Delamarian General Election
Flag of Delamaria.jpeg
← 1970 June 17th, 1974 1978 →
Turnout77%
  First party Second party Third party
  Merlyn Rees appearing on After Dark , 16 July 1988 - (cropped).jpg Robert Carr2.jpg John Silkin.png
Leader Simon Rutherford James Glasswick Michel Sinclair
Party Social Labour United Liberal
Leader since 1968 1971 1966
Leader's seat Cripwood Clatham Troisville-Deux
Seats before 307 220 123
Seats won 301 232 117
Seat change Decrease 6 Increase 12 Decrease 6

Prime Minister before election

Simon Rutherford
Social Labour

Prime Minister

Simon Rutherford
Social Labour

The 1974 Delamarian General Election was held on June 17th, 1974. The Social Labour government of Simon Rutherford won the plurality of seats but again failed to win a majority, resulting in a further term of the coalition with the liberals.