List of Independents

History

The list contested the 1946 elections, the first after World War II. It received 1% of the vote and won two seats.[1] The 1950 elections saw the list lose both seats as its vote share fell to 0.2%.[2] The list remained seatless after the 1951 elections, but won two seats in 1952 when it received 3.6% of the vote. It retained its two seats in 1956.[3]

The 1958 elections saw the list lose its representation in the Hellenic Parliament, and it remained seatless after elections in 1961, 1963, 1964, 1974, after which it ceased to contest elections.

Electoral history

Hellenic Parliament

Election date Number of votes Percentage of votes Number of seats won
1946 12,036 1.08%
2 / 354
1950 2,979 0.2%
0 / 250
1951 1,554 0.1%
0 / 258
1952 56,679 3.6%
2 / 300
1956 31,002 0.9%
2 / 300
1958 4,009 0.1
0 / 300
1961 41,550 0.9
0 / 300
1963 22,093 0.5
0 / 300
1964 9,951 0.2
0 / 300
1974 42,291 0.9
0 / 300

References

  1. Greece - National Lower House Elections (1946) Global Elections Database
  2. Greece - National Lower House Elections (1950) Global Elections Database
  3. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p861 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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