1979 Botswana general election

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1979 Botswana general election

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32 of the 36 seats in the National Assembly
17 seats needed for a majority
Registered230,231

General elections were held in Botswana on 20 October 1979. The result was a fourth successive landslide victory for the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), which won 29 of the 32 elected seats,[1] including two in which they were unopposed.[2]

Campaign[]

A total of 69 candidates contested the election. The BDP was the only party to run a full slate of 32 candidates, with the Botswana National Front putting forward 16 candidates, the Botswana People's Party 14 and the Botswana Independence Party five. There were also two independents.[2] The BDP campaigned on opposition to apartheid in South Africa and a call for economic sanctions against Zimbabwe-Rhodesia.[3]

Prior to the elections, the voter roll was completely revamped. The revision was accompanied by a vigorous radio and press campaign by the government to encourage registration. Although the number of registered voters increased by only 6,635 compared to the 1974 elections, this was deemed to be due to the 1974 voter roll having numerous duplications.[2]

Winners by constituency: Red-Botswana Democratic Party, Yellow-Botswana National Front, Green-Botswana People's Party

Results[]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Botswana Democratic Party101,09875.1729+2
Botswana National Front17,48013.0020
Botswana People's Party9,9837.421–1
Botswana Independence Party5,6574.210–1
Independents2780.2100
Indirectly-elected members4
Total134,496100.00360
Registered voters/turnout230,231
Source: EISA, Nohlen et al.

References[]

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p113 ISBN 0-19-829645-2
  2. ^ a b c Botswana: The October 1979 General Election EISA
  3. ^ Botswana IPU
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