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General elections were held in Gibraltar on 21 September 1956. The Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights remained the largest party in the legislature, winning four of the seven elected seats.[1]

Electoral system

The legislature was elected by single transferable vote, with the number of elected seats expanded from five to seven.[2]

Campaign

The AACR nominated four candidates, while the new Commonwealth Party nominated three.[2] Three candidates ran as independents.[2]

Results

PartyFirst preferences%Seats+/–
Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights3,54648.114+1
Commonwealth Party1,36918.581New
Independents2,45533.3120
Total7,370100.007+2
Source: Garcia, Parliament

Elected members

Member Party
John Alcantara Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
Joshua Hassan Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
Peter Isola Independent
Albert Risso Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
Abraham Serfaty Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
Solomon Seruya Independent
Juan Jose Triay Commonwealth Party
Source: Garcia, Parliament

References

  1. ^ Vincent E. McHale (1983) Political parties of Europe, Greenwood Press, p327 ISBN 0-313-23804-9
  2. ^ a b c Joseph John Garcia (1991) The Modern Political and Constitutional Development of Gibraltar, 1940 – 1988 p119
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