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{{Infobox legislative election
{{Infobox legislative election
| country = Mongolia
| country = Mongolian People's Republic
| previous_election = [[1966 Mongolian legislative election|1966]]
| previous_election = [[1966 Mongolian parliamentary election|1966]]
| next_election = [[1973 Mongolian legislative election|1973]]
| next_election = [[1973 Mongolian parliamentary election|1973]]
| election_date = 22 June 1969
| election_date = 22 June 1969
| seats_for_election = All 297 seats in the [[State Great Khural]]
| election_name = 1969 Mongolian legislative election
| seats_for_election = 297 seats in the [[State Great Khural]]
| majority_seats = 149
| majority_seats = 149
| nopercentage = yes
| nopercentage = yes


| party1 = [[Mongolian People's Party|MPRP]]
| party1 = [[Mongolian People's Party|MPRP]]
| leader1 = [[Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal]]
| leader1 = [[Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal]]
| seats1 = 252
| seats1 = 252
| last_election1 = 234
| last_election1 = 234


| party2 = Non-party members
| party2 = Non-party members
| party2_link = no
| colour2 = {{party color|Independent politician}}
| colour2 = {{party color|Independent politician}}
| leader2 = –
| leader2 = –
| seats2 = 45
| seats2 = 45
| last_election2 = 53
| last_election2 = 53


| title = [[Prime Minister of Mongolia|Chairmen of the Council of Ministers]]
| title = [[Prime Minister of Mongolia|Chairmen of the Council of Ministers]]
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}}{{Politics of Mongolia}}
}}{{Politics of Mongolia}}


Parliamentary elections were held in [[Mongolia]] on 22 June 1969.<ref>[[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II'', p490 {{ISBN|0-19-924959-8}}</ref> At the time, the country was a [[one-party state]] under the rule of the [[Mongolian People's Party|Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party]]. The MPRP won 252 of the 297 seats, with the remaining 45 seats going to non-party candidates, who had been chosen by the MPRP due to their social status.<ref>Nohlen et al., p505</ref> Voter turnout was reported to be 100%, with only 15 registered voters failing to cast a ballot.
Parliamentary elections were held in [[Mongolia]] on 22 June 1969.<ref>[[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II'', p490 {{ISBN|0-19-924959-8}}</ref> At the time, the country was a [[one-party state]] under the rule of the [[Mongolian People's Party|Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party]]. The MPRP won 252 of the 297 seats, with the remaining 45 seats going to non-party candidates, who had been chosen by the MPRP due to their social status.<ref>Nohlen ''et al''., p505</ref> Voter turnout was reported to be 100%, with only 15 registered voters failing to cast a ballot.


==Results==
==Results==
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 29 December 2023

1969 Mongolian parliamentary election
Mongolian People's Republic
← 1966 22 June 1969 1973 →

All 297 seats in the State Great Khural
149 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Seats +/–
MPRP Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal 252 +18
Non-party members 45 −8
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Chairmen of the Council of Ministers before Chairmen of the Council of Ministers after
Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal
MPRP
Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal
MPRP

Parliamentary elections were held in Mongolia on 22 June 1969.[1] At the time, the country was a one-party state under the rule of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party. The MPRP won 252 of the 297 seats, with the remaining 45 seats going to non-party candidates, who had been chosen by the MPRP due to their social status.[2] Voter turnout was reported to be 100%, with only 15 registered voters failing to cast a ballot.

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party252+18
Non-party members45–8
Total297+10
Total votes577,709
Registered voters/turnout577,724100.00
Source: Nohlen et al.

References

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  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p490 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
  2. ^ Nohlen et al., p505