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1951 French legislative election in Algeria

Elections to the National Assembly of France were held in Algeria on 17 June 1951. Algeria had 30 of the 625 at the National Assembly.

These legislative elections were the last ones organized in Algeria under the Fourth Republic, in 1956 it was deemed impossible to organize elections in the midst of the Algerian War. The last French legislative elections organized in Algeria before independence were held in 1958.

Electoral system Edit

As for the Algerian Assembly elected in 1948 and for the previous French legislative elections in 1945 and 1946, there were two electoral colleges, which each elected 15 deputies; one for the 1.5 million French citizens who were subject to French civil law (mainly people of European descent, plus those Algerian Jews who had been granted citizenship under the Crémieux Decree, and a few thousand Algerian Muslims who had been granted this status at their request when they became subject to French civil law), and another one for the millions of people who before 1946 had the civil status of indigénat. This was a legal status, and could not be changed simply by religious conversion. In 1946 the Lamine Guèye law had given equal French citizenship and voting rights to the second group, subject to their voting in the second college, and with the right to vote of women citizens to be organised by the Algerian Assembly. However, the Assembly never started to discuss the matter.

Results Edit

The Second College elections, like the Algerian Assembly election of 1948, were rigged by the colonial administration to the detriment of the three anticolonial parties, the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties, the Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto and the Algerian Communist Party.[1] The last one got two deputies in the European College, one in Alger and one in Oran.

PartyFirst CollegeSecond CollegeTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
List of Concord and Understanding231,92825.3755
Democratic List of Franco-Muslim Independence154,38516.8933
Progressive Independents153,76416.8222
Republican Independents109,58311.9933
Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto81,9778.9700
Communists–Democratic Union for Progress and Freedom77,60921.0322
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties76,8288.4000
Union of Independents–RPF72,20219.5644
Rally of the French People44,87312.1622
Republican Union1,6840.46037,0864.0611
French Section of the Workers' International37,72610.2211
Republican Union–Rally of Republican Lefts31,9428.6522
Democratic Union31,8923.4911
National Union and Independent Republicans31,0678.4211
Algerian Union29,5188.0011
Algerian Communist Party26,8902.9400
Independents, Peasants, National Republicans–RS16,5484.4811
Independent French14,5443.9411
Union of Republican Independents and Social Progress9,5421.0400
National Group of Republican Democrats–MRP6,5831.7800
Rally for Independent French1,3420.3600
Rally of Algerian Population7610.2100
Others2,7130.7403920.040
Independents120.0000
Total369,112100.0015914,279100.001530
Valid votes369,11298.07914,27999.39
Invalid/blank votes7,2651.935,5880.61
Total votes376,377100.00919,867100.00
Registered voters/turnout540,34869.651,406,88265.38
Source: Sternberger et al.

Alger Edit

Party First college Second college Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Union algérienne 29,727 1 - - 0 1
Union list of Independents and of the Rally of the French People 72,132 47.2% 4 - - 0 4
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties - - 0 31,225 10.6% 0 0
Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto - - 0 13,204 4.5% 0 0
French Section of the Workers' International 0 0
Liste communiste et d’union démocratique (Algerian Communist Party) 31,714 20.7% 1 0 1
Concorde et entente républicaine - - - 231,769 5 5
Total 153,017 6 295,640 5 11
Registered voters 228,101 - - 453,075 - - -
Sources: Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly

First College

Second College

Constantine Edit

First College Edit

List Votes % Seats
liste d'Union républicaine et de Rassemblement des gauches républicaines
René Mayer
Paul Pantaloni
31,942 39% 2
liste de Rassemblement des gauches républicaines (RGR) et indépendants français
Jules Valle
17.7% 1
Rally of the French People
Léon Haumesser
14,284 17.4% 1
Rassemblement des populations algériennes 0
Total 81,959 100% 4

Second College Edit

Party First district Second district Third district Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Indépendants progressistes 153,729 91,7% 2 - - - - - - 2
Républicains indépendants - - - 109,731 74.5% 3 - - - 3
Union démocratique (MRP) - - - - - 31% 1 1
Union républicaine (RGR) - - - - - - 36% 1 1
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties 0 0 0 0
Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto 0 0 27,552 26,6% 0 0
Total 167,632 100% 2 147,232 100% 3 103,411 100% 2 7
Registered voters - - 219,809 - - 183,507 - - -
Sources: Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly

First district

Second district

Third district

Oran Edit

Party First college Second college Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Liste de réconciliation républicaine et de sauvegarde de l’Algérie française (Independents and Radicals) 12.3% 1 0 1
Rally of the French People 32,385 22.8% 1 0 1
Rally of Republican Lefts 0 0 0
List of Republican Democrats (Popular Republican Movement) 0 0 0
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties 0 0 0
Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto 0 0 0
French Section of the Workers' International 1 0 1
Liste communiste et d’union démocratique (Algerian Communist Party) 134,136 26,5% 1 0 1
Liste démocratique indépendante d'Union franco-musulmane - - - 154,385 77% 3 3
Centre républicain d'action paysanne et sociale et des démocrates indépendants 23,210 17.3% 1 0 1
Total 134,136 100% 5 200,364 100% 3 8
Registered voters 198,098
Sources: Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly

First College

Second College

References Edit

  1. ^ see e.g. a French official source from 1988: Ahmed Aït-Ali, in Dictionnaire des parlementaires français de 1940 à 1958, La documentation française (Paris), vol. 1. A, 1988
  2. ^ Adolphe Aumeran, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  3. ^ Georges Blachette, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  4. ^ Paulin Colonna d'Istria, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  5. ^ Pierre Fayet, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  6. ^ Marcel Paternot, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  7. ^ Marcel Ribère, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  8. ^ Ahmed Aït-Ali, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  9. ^ Abderrahmane Bentounès, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  10. ^ Ali Ben Lakhdar Brahimi, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  11. ^ Menouar Saïah, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  12. ^ Amar Smaïl, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  13. ^ Léon Haumesser, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  14. ^ René Mayer, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  15. ^ Paul Pantaloni, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  16. ^ Jules Valle, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  17. ^ Mohamed Bengana, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  18. ^ Abdelkader Cadi, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  19. ^ elected at the second round with 53,868 votes on 96,981; more than 50% of the registered voters did not vote
  20. ^ Ali Cadi, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  21. ^ Mostefa Benbahmed, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  22. ^ Mohamed Bendjelloul, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  23. ^ Youcef Kessous, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  24. ^ Amar Naroun, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  25. ^ Allaoua Ben Aly Chérif, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  26. ^ Abdelmadjid Ourabah, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  27. ^ Henri Fouques-Duparc, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  28. ^ François Quilici, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  29. ^ Maurice Rabier, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  30. ^ Roger de Saivre, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  31. ^ Alice Sportisse Gomez-Nadal, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  32. ^ Djilali Hakiki, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  33. ^ Ahmed Mekki-Bezzeghoud, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  34. ^ Chérif Sid Cara, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly
  35. ^ Djelloul Ould Kadi, Biographies of former deputies, website of the French National Assembly

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Elections to the National Assembly of France were held in Algeria on 17 June 1951 Algeria had 30 of the 625 at the National Assembly These legislative elections were the last ones organized in Algeria under the Fourth Republic in 1956 it was deemed impossible to organize elections in the midst of the Algerian War The last French legislative elections organized in Algeria before independence were held in 1958 Contents 1 Electoral system 2 Results 2 1 Alger 2 2 Constantine 2 2 1 First College 2 2 2 Second College 2 3 Oran 3 References 4 See alsoElectoral system EditAs for the Algerian Assembly elected in 1948 and for the previous French legislative elections in 1945 and 1946 there were two electoral colleges which each elected 15 deputies one for the 1 5 million French citizens who were subject to French civil law mainly people of European descent plus those Algerian Jews who had been granted citizenship under the Cremieux Decree and a few thousand Algerian Muslims who had been granted this status at their request when they became subject to French civil law and another one for the millions of people who before 1946 had the civil status of indigenat This was a legal status and could not be changed simply by religious conversion In 1946 the Lamine Gueye law had given equal French citizenship and voting rights to the second group subject to their voting in the second college and with the right to vote of women citizens to be organised by the Algerian Assembly However the Assembly never started to discuss the matter Results EditThe Second College elections like the Algerian Assembly election of 1948 were rigged by the colonial administration to the detriment of the three anticolonial parties the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties the Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto and the Algerian Communist Party 1 The last one got two deputies in the European College one in Alger and one in Oran PartyFirst CollegeSecond CollegeTotalseatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsList of Concord and Understanding231 92825 3755Democratic List of Franco Muslim Independence154 38516 8933Progressive Independents153 76416 8222Republican Independents109 58311 9933Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto81 9778 9700Communists Democratic Union for Progress and Freedom77 60921 0322Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties76 8288 4000Union of Independents RPF72 20219 5644Rally of the French People44 87312 1622Republican Union1 6840 46037 0864 0611French Section of the Workers International37 72610 2211Republican Union Rally of Republican Lefts31 9428 6522Democratic Union31 8923 4911National Union and Independent Republicans31 0678 4211Algerian Union29 5188 0011Algerian Communist Party26 8902 9400Independents Peasants National Republicans RS16 5484 4811Independent French14 5443 9411Union of Republican Independents and Social Progress9 5421 0400National Group of Republican Democrats MRP6 5831 7800Rally for Independent French1 3420 3600Rally of Algerian Population7610 2100Others2 7130 7403920 04 0Independents120 0000Total369 112100 0015914 279100 001530Valid votes369 11298 07914 27999 39Invalid blank votes7 2651 935 5880 61Total votes376 377100 00919 867100 00Registered voters turnout540 34869 651 406 88265 38Source Sternberger et al Alger Edit Party First college Second college TotalseatsVotes Seats Votes SeatsUnion algerienne 29 727 1 0 1Union list of Independents and of the Rally of the French People 72 132 47 2 4 0 4Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties 0 31 225 10 6 0 0Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto 0 13 204 4 5 0 0French Section of the Workers International 0 0Liste communiste et d union democratique Algerian Communist Party 31 714 20 7 1 0 1Concorde et entente republicaine 231 769 5 5Total 153 017 6 295 640 5 11Registered voters 228 101 453 075 Sources Biographies of former deputies website of the French National AssemblyFirst College Adolphe Aumeran 1887 1980 Union algerienne Republicains independants 2 Georges Blachette 1900 1980 Union list of Independents and of the Rally of the French People Republicains independants 3 Paulin Colonna d Istria 1905 1982 Union list of Independents and of the Rally of the French People Rally of the French People until 27 November 1951 4 replaced by Jacques Chevallier Republicains independants from 27 January 1952 Pierre Fayet 1887 1977 Algerian Communist Party 5 Marcel Paternot 1912 1993 Union list of Independents and of the Rally of the French People Republicains independants 6 Marcel Ribere 1900 1966 Union list of Independents and of the Rally of the French People Rally of the French People 7 Second College Ahmed Ait Ali 1886 1962 Popular Republican Movement elected on the Concorde et entente republicaine list 8 Abderrahmane Bentounes 1913 2010 French Section of the Workers International in 1946 51 Centre republicain d action paysanne et sociale et des democrates independants elected on the Concorde et entente republicaine list 9 Ali Ben Lakhdar Brahimi 1911 1976 French Section of the Workers International elected on the Concorde et entente republicaine list 10 Menouar Saiah 1905 1982 former senator 1948 1951 Radical Party elected on the Concorde et entente republicaine list 11 Amar Smail 1901 1967 Radical Party elected on the Concorde et entente republicaine list 12 Constantine Edit First College Edit List Votes Seatsliste d Union republicaine et de Rassemblement des gauches republicainesRene MayerPaul Pantaloni 31 942 39 2liste de Rassemblement des gauches republicaines RGR et independants francaisJules Valle 17 7 1Rally of the French PeopleLeon Haumesser 14 284 17 4 1Rassemblement des populations algeriennes 0Total 81 959 100 4Leon Haumesser 1903 1991 Rally of the French People 13 Rene Mayer 1895 1972 Minister of Justice Radical Party elected on the Rally of Republican Lefts list 14 Paul Pantaloni 1884 1973 Republicains independants 15 Jules Valle 1894 1965 Senator 1948 1951 Francais independants 16 Second College Edit Party First district Second district Third district TotalseatsVotes Seats Votes Seats Votes SeatsIndependants progressistes 153 729 91 7 2 2Republicains independants 109 731 74 5 3 3Union democratique MRP 31 1 1Union republicaine RGR 36 1 1Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties 0 0 0 0Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto 0 0 27 552 26 6 0 0Total 167 632 100 2 147 232 100 3 103 411 100 2 7Registered voters 219 809 183 507 Sources Biographies of former deputies website of the French National AssemblyFirst district Mohamed Bengana 1914 1996 Radical Party 17 Abdelkader Cadi 1904 1955 Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance deceased on 2 January 1955 18 replaced through a by election on 13 March 1955 19 by his brother Ali Cadi 1899 1963 Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance resigns on 8 November 1955 20 Second district Mostefa Benbahmed 1899 1978 French Section of the Workers International 21 Mohamed Salah Bendjelloul 1893 1985 Rally of the French People ARS 22 Youcef Kessous 1894 1952 Republicains independants deceased on 1 June 1952 23 replaced on 13 July 1952 through a by election elected with 86 of the votes by Amar Naroun 1906 1988 Republicains independants 24 Third district Allaoua Ben Aly Cherif 1895 1976 Popular Republican Movement 25 Abdelmadjid Ourabah 1905 1967 Senator 1946 1951 Radical Party 26 Oran Edit Party First college Second college TotalseatsVotes Seats Votes SeatsListe de reconciliation republicaine et de sauvegarde de l Algerie francaise Independents and Radicals 12 3 1 0 1Rally of the French People 32 385 22 8 1 0 1Rally of Republican Lefts 0 0 0List of Republican Democrats Popular Republican Movement 0 0 0Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties 0 0 0Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto 0 0 0French Section of the Workers International 1 0 1Liste communiste et d union democratique Algerian Communist Party 134 136 26 5 1 0 1Liste democratique independante d Union franco musulmane 154 385 77 3 3Centre republicain d action paysanne et sociale et des democrates independants 23 210 17 3 1 0 1Total 134 136 100 5 200 364 100 3 8Registered voters 198 098Sources Biographies of former deputies website of the French National AssemblyFirst College Henri Fouques Duparc 1903 1976 senator in 1948 1951 Rally of the French People 27 Francois Quilici 1905 1977 Republicains independants 28 Maurice Rabier 1907 1999 French Section of the Workers International 29 Roger de Saivre 1908 1964 Centre republicain d action paysanne et sociale et des democrates independants 30 Alice Sportisse Gomez Nadal 1909 1996 Algerian Communist Party 31 Second College Djilali Hakiki 1907 1962 Radical Party 32 Ahmed Mekki Bezzeghoud 1883 1953 Radical Party deceased on 23 July 1953 33 replaced by Cherif Sid Cara fr 1902 1999 Senator in 1946 1953 Secretary of State in 1957 1958 Radical Party at a by election on 20 September 1953 34 Djelloul Ould Kadi 1920 2000 Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance 35 References Edit see e g a French official source from 1988 Ahmed Ait Ali in Dictionnaire des parlementaires francais de 1940 a 1958 La documentation francaise Paris vol 1 A 1988 Adolphe Aumeran Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Georges Blachette Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Paulin Colonna d Istria Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Pierre Fayet Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Marcel Paternot Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Marcel Ribere Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Ahmed Ait Ali Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Abderrahmane Bentounes Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Ali Ben Lakhdar Brahimi Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Menouar Saiah Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Amar Smail Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Leon Haumesser Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Rene Mayer Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Paul Pantaloni Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Jules Valle Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Mohamed Bengana Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Abdelkader Cadi Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly elected at the second round with 53 868 votes on 96 981 more than 50 of the registered voters did not vote Ali Cadi Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Mostefa Benbahmed Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Mohamed Bendjelloul Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Youcef Kessous Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Amar Naroun Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Allaoua Ben Aly Cherif Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Abdelmadjid Ourabah Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Henri Fouques Duparc Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Francois Quilici Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Maurice Rabier Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Roger de Saivre Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Alice Sportisse Gomez Nadal Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Djilali Hakiki Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Ahmed Mekki Bezzeghoud Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Cherif Sid Cara Biographies of former deputies website of the French National Assembly Djelloul Ould Kadi Biographies of former deputies website of the French National AssemblySee also Edit1951 French legislative election French legislative election 1951 Guinea on the Wikipedia in French Liste des deputes de l Algerie francaise Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1951 French legislative election in Algeria amp oldid 1161096046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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