Greek legislative election, 1952

Greek legislative election, 1952

The Greek legislative election of 16 November 1952 resulted in victory for General Alexander Papagos and the party he had founded the previous year, the Greek Rally party.

Papagos won by unifying most of the conservative forces under his leadership, and taking advantage of a weakened centre.

The electorate of Konstantinos Tsaldaris' People's Party, the leading conservative party in the 1950 election, shrunk to only 1%.

election-table rowspan=2 colspan=3 valign=top|Summary of the 16 November 1952 Greek Parliament election results!colspan="3" cellpadding="10" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Votes!colspan="2" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Seats
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"!No.!% !align="center"|+− %!align="center"|No.!align="center"|+−
-|
|Greek Rally
Alexander Papagos
align="right"
align="right"|49,22
align="center"
align="center"|147
align="center"
-

National Progressive Union of the Centre
Liberal Party
Socialist Party-Democratic Popular Union
Georgios Papandreou
Sophoklis Venizelos
Alexandros Svolos
align="right"
align="right"|34,22
align="center"
align="center"|103
align="center"
-

United Democratic Left
Ioannis Passalidis
align="right"
align="right"|9,55
align="center"
align="center"|29
align="center"
-

People's Party
Konstantinos Tsaldaris
align="right"
align="right"|1,05
align="center"
align="center"|3
align="center"
-

Rally of Farmers and Workers|
align="right"
align="right"|0,66
align="center"
align="center"|2
align="center"
-

Party of Farmers|
align="right"
align="right"|0,04
align="center"
align="center"|-
align="center"
-

Lists of independents|
align="right"
align="right"|3,57
align="center"
align="center"|11
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-|
Others|
align="right"
align="right"|1,69
align="center"
align="center"|5
align="center"
-
colspan="3"|Total number of seats
align="right"
align="center"
align="center"
align="center"|300
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-
colspan="3"|Population
align="right"|7.395.219
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align="center"
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="3"|Subscribed voters
align="right"|2.123.150
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align="center" bgcolor="white"|
align="center"
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="3"|Total number of votes
align="right"|1.600.172
align="center"|(21,61% of the
population
75,36% of the
subscribed voters)
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
align="center"
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
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colspan="3"|Abstention
align="right"|522.978
align="center"|24,64%
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colspan="3"|Valid votes
align="right"|1.591.807
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-
colspan="3"|Invalid votes
align="right"|8.365
align="center"|0,52%
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align="center"
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-
colspan="3"|Constituencies
align="right"|99
colspan="4" rowspan="2" bgcolor="white"|
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colspan=7|Sources: Richard Clogg, "A Concise History of Greece", Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992, p. 234.
Antonis Pantelis, Stefanos Koutsoumpinas, Triantafyllos Gerozisis: "Texts of Constitutional History", Volume II, pages 830-831
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