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The opposition parties [[General People's Party]], [[Free Democratic Party (Landolagoj)|Free Democratic Party]], [[Orthodox General Union (Landolagoj)|Orthodox General Union]] and the [[Union of Independents (Landolagoj)|Union of Independents]] formed a anti-communist electoral alliance.
== Results ==
== Results ==
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Revision as of 07:01, 12 December 2020

1970 Landolagoj general election
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All 217 seats in the Afero
109 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Gerard Steob John Kluzoy Peter Hzosky
Party SLP ĜPP LDP
Leader's seat Historical Kingdom of Scarlet Profunda Arbaro Landolagoj C.R.
Last election 41.2%, 95 seats 27.8%, 58 seats 11.4%, 24 seats
Seats won 86 61 31
Seat change Decrease 9 Increase 3 Increase 7
Percentage 42.0% 25.0% 15.0%
Swing Increase 0.8 Decrease 2.8 Increase 3.6

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Map of Landolagoj regions won

The opposition parties General People's Party, Free Democratic Party, Orthodox General Union and the Union of Independents formed a anti-communist electoral alliance.

Results

1970 Landolagoj general election
Party % Seats +/–
General People's Party ĜPP 25.0% 61 Increase 3
Free Democratic Party LDP 15.0% 31 Increase 7
Orthodox General Union OĜU 4.3% 9 Decrease 2
Union of Independents KdS 3.7% 8 Decrease 1
United Opposition 48.0% 109 Increase 7
Social Democratic Labour Party SLP 42.0% 86 Decrease 9
LDP-dissidents [1] 2 Increase 2
Social Democrats and Liberals 42.0% 88 Decrease 7
Communist Party Landolagoj CPL 9.6% 20 Steady
Communist National Committee 9.6% 20 Steady
Others 0.4% 0
  1. LDP-members elected on SLP-list