1970 Moroccan general election

1970 Moroccan general election
Morocco
← 1963 21 August 1970 1977 →

240 seats in the House of Representatives
121 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Seats +/–
MP Abdelkrim al-Khatib 60 New
SPP 10 New
Istiqlal Allal al-Fassi 8 −33
CDP 2 New
UNFP 1 −27
Independents 159 +153
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Ahmed Laraki
Istiqlal
Ahmed Laraki
Istiqlal

Parliamentary elections were held in Morocco on 21 August 1970. They followed the adoption of a new constitution in a referendum in July. The new Assembly of Representatives had 240 members; 90 elected directly in single member constituencies by public ballot, 90 elected by local councillors and 60 elected by four professional colleges (24 by the Chambers of Agriculture, 16 by the Chambers of Commerce and Industry, 10 by the Chambers of Artisans and 10 by representatives of the wage-earners).[1] The latter two groups were elected on 28 August.

A total of 293 candidates, all of whom were male, contested the election. The Istiqlal Party and the National Union of Popular Forces both boycotted the election, although some candidates still participated. Voter turnout was reported to be 85%.[1]

  1. ^ a b Morocco Inter-Parliamentary Union