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The '''1972 Besmenian federal election''' took place in [[Besmenia]] on August 13, 1972.
The '''1972 Besmenian federal election''' took place in [[Besmenia]] on August 13, 1972.  
 
BVP was the strongest party with a result of 40.5%. The SDU suffered heavy losses to a result of 21.9% after receiving 33.1% of the vote in the previous election. The FBBP suffered slight losses. The BRP and the NWB could record additional votes.
==Background==
==Electoral system==
==Campaign==
===Televised debates===
==Results==
==Government formation==
 
[[Category: Besmenia]]

Revision as of 10:14, 18 November 2021

1972 Besmenian federal election
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← 1968 August 13, 1972 1976 →

427 seats
214 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt.jpg Johannes Schmidt.jpg Jürgen Rothmann.png
Leader Robert Gleitzmann Johannes Schmidt Jürgen Rothmann
Party BVP SDU FBBP
Leader since 31 March 1967 6 February 1960 6 March 1964
Leader's seat Trissia Metakumburg Summingia
Last election 32,8% 33,1% 19,5%
Popular vote 17,910,935 9,685,172 8,446,885
Percentage 40,5% 21,9% 19,1%
Swing Increase 7,7% Decrease 11.2% Decrease 0,4%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Konrad Berger.png Alexander-Goetz-(ca.-1987).jpg
Leader Konrad Berger Friedrich Mährbecht
Party BRP NWB
Leader since 27 October 1969 18 May 1970
Leader's seat Lower Besmenia Maurenmark
Last election 8,2% 5,5%
Popular vote 4,555,126 2,609,247
Percentage 10,3% 5,9%
Swing Increase 2,1% Increase 0,4%

The 1972 Besmenian federal election took place in Besmenia on August 13, 1972.

BVP was the strongest party with a result of 40.5%. The SDU suffered heavy losses to a result of 21.9% after receiving 33.1% of the vote in the previous election. The FBBP suffered slight losses. The BRP and the NWB could record additional votes.

Background

Electoral system

Campaign

Televised debates

Results

Government formation