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Libyan general election, 1952

General elections were held in Libya on 19 February 1952,〔(The Libyan economy: economic diversification and international repositioning ) p16〕 except in three constituencies in Tripolitania, where the elections were delayed until March after rioters destroyed the electoral register on election day.〔"Police Open Fire In Libya Election Disturbances", ''The Times'', 21 February 1952, p6, Issue 52241〕〔 They were the first elections in the country's history.〔"Polling In Libya To-Day First Election, Western Bases As A Factor", ''The Times'', 19 February 1952, p4, Issue 52239〕
==Electoral system==
Voting was restricted to sane and solvent men over the age of 21, and did not allow for secret balloting, except in urban areas. They elected 55 members to the Lower House of the Parliament in single member constituencies.〔 The constituencies were divided into urban areas and rural areas; in the urban areas voters were given a ballot paper, which they dropped into the coloured ballot box of their candidate, whilst in rural areas voters were asked who they supported and their answer recorded by registering officer, with a committee of observers as witnesses. The committee included a returning officer, a judge and a notable person from the constituency.〔
The United Nations turned down a proposal that it should monitor the elections.〔

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