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Ethiopian general election, 1973 : ウィキペディア英語版
Ethiopian general election, 1973

General elections were held in Ethiopia between 23 June and 7 July 1973, to elect all 250 members of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Ethiopian parliament (the upper house, the Senate, consisted of 125 senators appointed by the Emperor).〔 These were the last elections to be held under imperial rule in Ethiopia.〔Cowen, Michael, and Liisa Laakso. ''(Multi-Party Elections in Africa )''. New York: Palgrave, 2001. pp. 62-63〕 The elections were called after the parliament elected in 1969 was dissolved.〔 Prior to the dissolution of the old parliament, the Emperor Haile Sellassie I had put forward a proposal for land reform, including a new system of land taxation.〔
Since no political parties were allowed per the 1955 constitution, only independent candidates contested the polls. All Ethiopian citizens aged 21 years and above were eligible to vote. In total the number of registered voters numbered around 7.3 million.〔''(ETHIOPIA )'', report by the International Parliamentary Union〕 Some 4,234,000 registered voters took part in the polls.〔Shinn, David Hamilton, Thomas P. Ofcansky, and Chris Prouty. ''(Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia )''. Historical dictionaries of Africa, no. 91. Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 2004. p. 133〕 The highest voter turnout (around 66%) was noted amongst the younger generation, aged 25 to 35.〔Keller, Edmond J. ''(Revolutionary Ethiopia: From Empire to People's Republic )''. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988. pp. 87-88〕
Each electoral district, covering a population of around 200,000, was represented by two deputies. Towns with a population of above 30,000 had an additional deputy and then yet another deputy for every additional 50,000 inhabitants.〔
1,500 candidates stood in the elections. Candidates had to the Ethiopians by birth, at least 25 years old and registered as residents in the constituency they contested. A candidate also needed to own real property worth E$ 1,000 and personal property of E$ 2,000.〔 60% of the deputies elected were newcomers to the parliament, as many incumbent deputies either chose not to contest or had been defeated in the polls.〔 Overall, there was a trend of pro-land reform incumbents being defeated and anti-land reform candidates getting elected.〔Cohen, John M. ''(Integrated Rural Development: The Ethiopian Experience and the Debate )''. Uppsala: Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1987. p. 122〕
After the elections, Endelkachew Makonnen became Prime Minister of the country.〔 The deputies were elected for a four-year term, which was interrupted by the overthrow of the imperial regime in 1974.〔
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