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1953 Yugoslavian parliamentary election

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A new electoral law was adopted in September 1953, introducing several reforms. Independent candidates could self-nominate with either the support of a voters' meeting or 200 signatures, rather than having to be nominated by the Socialist Alliance. It was also required that there be at least two
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With multiple candidates allowed, the elections saw some serious contests, with 14 non-Alliance candidates running in Macedonia, although two of them were withdrawn shortly before election day. However, candidates supported by the Alliance won in every seat and it was reported that Alliance
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candidates in each constituency. For the first time, paper ballots were used, with voters marking their ballot paper in closed booths.
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requested a recount. However, he was publicly admonished and threatened with legal action.
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candidates had received 95.3% of the vote, with voter turnout at 89%.
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received the highest vote share of any candidate (98.8%), with
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Dolf Sternberger; Bernhard Vogel; Dieter Nohlen (July 1969).
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between 22 and 24 November 1953. Candidates backed by the
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Index

1950
1958

Josip Broz Tito
SKJ
SSRNJ
Prime Minister
Josip Broz Tito
SKJ
Josip Broz Tito
SKJ
Yugoslavia
LCY
Socialist Alliance of Working People of Yugoslavia
Federal Assembly
Serbia
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slovenia
Macedonia
Montenegro
Milovan Đilas
Josip Broz Tito
Ljubo Drndić
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