1966 West Besmenian parliamentary election

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1966 West Besmenian legislative election
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  First party Second party Third party
  Willy Heinecke.jpg Robert Baalke.png Erich Bölker.jpg
Leader Horst Lommberg Robert Baalke Erich Bölker
Party Democratic Besmenia Conservative Union of Besmenia Besmenian Socialist Party
Leader since 13 June 1966 21 June 1966 27 June 1966
Leader's seat District of Lichtenberg District of Hetenberg District of Berkafurt
Seats won 122 105 77
Popular vote 9,164,157 7,829,571 5,753,548
Percentage 30,9% 26,4% 19,4%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Günther Meier.png Hermann Himmerlich.png
Leader Günther Meier Hermann Himmerlich
Party Liberal Party of Besmenia Besmenian National Union
Leader since 16 June 1966 29 July 1966 (nominated)
Leader's seat District of Helmfurt District of Melmingia
Seats won 48 34
Popular vote 3,558,896 2,580,199
Percentage 12% 8,7%

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Results by district for the votes.

President before election

Hermann Himmerlich
Besmenian National Union

President

Horst Lommberg
Democratic Besmenia

The 1966 West Besmenian legislative election was held on October 16, 1966 in the Besmenian Republic. It was the first free election in West Besmenia since 1921.

Background

Horst Lommberg at an election event in Flommstein on October 4, 1966.

After the West Besmenian Revolution and the victory of the revolutionaries, the democratization of West Besmenia began on June 9, 1966 after Rudolf Bötte (successor to Lars Schreim) proclaimed the Besmenian Republic and appointed himself president. After many political parties were founded in June 1966 after the 1922 prohibition of parties was repealed, Bötte announced free elections for October 16th. On July 16, Bötte resigned as president. Hermann Himmerlich became his successor.

Contesting parties

Results

Aftermatch