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1986 Cuban parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryCuba
typeparliamentary
previous_election1981 Cuban parliamentary election
previous_year1981
next_election1993 Cuban parliamentary election
next_year1993
seats_for_electionAll 510 seats in the National Assembly of People's Power
Indirectly elected by municipal assemblies
election_date27 November 1986
image1Fidel Castro, 16 de febrero de 1984.jpeg
leader1Fidel Castro
party1Communist Party of Cuba
seats1510
seat_change111
titlePresident of the Council of Ministers
before_electionFidel Castro
before_partyCommunist Party of Cuba
after_electionFidel Castro
after_partyCommunist Party of Cuba

Indirectly elected by municipal assemblies

Indirect parliamentary elections were held in Cuba on 27 November 1986.

On 19 and 26 October voters elected members of the 169 municipal assemblies. A total of 6,704,479 votes were cast in the first round (19 October), a turnout of 97.65%. In the second round (26 October) turnout was 93.4%. The elected members of the Municipal Assemblies then elected the 510 members of the National Assembly.

References

category:Election and referendum articles with incomplete results

References

  1. [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/CUBA_1986_E.PDF Cuba] Inter-Parliamentary Union
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