1974 Belizean general election

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1974 Belizean general election
Flag of Belize (1950-1981).svg
  1969
30 October 1974
1979  

All 18 seats in the House of Representatives
Turnout70.58%
 First partySecond party
  George Cadle Price.jpg
UDP
Leader George Cadle Price Dean Lindo
Party PUP UDP
Leader since19561974
Leader's seat Freetown Ran in Fort George
Last election17 seats
Seats won126
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 5New
Popular vote12,2699,069
Percentage52.66%38.93%
SwingDecrease2.svg6.19ppNew

Belize general election 1974 - Results by Constituency.svg
Popular vote by constituency. As Belize uses the FPTP electoral system, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each constituency

Premier before election

George Cadle Price
PUP

Elected Premier

George Cadle Price
PUP

General elections were in Belize on 30 October 1974. Belizeans elected 18 members to the House of Representatives. The elections were the first since the country was officially renamed from British Honduras in 1973.

The ruling People's United Party (PUP) won the largest share (12) of seats in the elections. The United Democratic Party – formed the previous year by a merger of the National Independence Party, People's Development Movement and Liberal Party – ran for the first time in this election, winning six seats. [1] The UDP fielded candidates nationwide except in Corozal District, where it supported candidates from the Corozal United Front. The UDP absorbed the CUF after the election. [2]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's United Party 12,26952.6612–5
United Democratic Party 9,06938.936+5
Corozal United Front 1,0394.460New
United Black Association for Development 890.3800
Independents8323.5700
Total23,298100.00180
Valid votes23,29897.85
Invalid/blank votes5132.15
Total votes23,811100.00
Registered voters/turnout33,73770.58
Source: Elections and Boundaries Department

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