1958 Greek Legislative Election

Parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 11 May 1958.

The result was a second consecutive victory for Konstantinos Karamanlis and his National Radical Union, which won 171 of the 300 seats in Parliament.

1958 Greek legislative election
1958 Greek Legislative Election
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All 300 seats in the Hellenic Parliament
151 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Konstantinos Karamanlis Ioannis Passalidis Georgios Papandreou
Party ERE EDA Liberal
Seats won 171 79 36
Popular vote 1,583,885 939,902 795,445
Percentage 41.16% 24.43% 20.67%

Prime Minister before election

Konstantinos Karamanlis
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Prime Minister after election

Konstantinos Karamanlis
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Background

Karamanlis decided to call for early elections, after some of the most prominent members of the National Radical Union defected from the party, including George Rallis and Panagis Papaligouras [el]. Although Karamanlis could have a parliamentary majority, he preferred to go for elections, in order to achieve a renewed public support.

The pretext of the defection was a new electoral law that Karamanlis passed. Rallis was opposed to the law, thinking that it is going to be extremely favorable for EDA, a party believed to be linked with the then-banned Communist Party of Greece.

The outcome of the results proved that Rallis' "fears" were justified. EDA became the second biggest party, outvoting a divided centre.

Just after the elections Karamanlis formed a new government, taking back in his party the defectors.

Results

1958 Greek Legislative Election 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
National Radical Union1,583,88541.16171+6
United Democratic Left939,90224.4379
Liberal Party795,44520.6736
Progressive Agricultural Democratic Union408,78710.6210New
Union of Populars113,3582.954New
List of Independents4,0090.100–2
Independents2,3390.060–1
Total3,847,725100.003000
Valid votes3,847,72599.58
Invalid/blank votes16,1970.42
Total votes3,863,922100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,119,14875.48
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

Aftermath

The unexpected rise of EDA, barely nine years after the end of the Greek Civil War, sent alarms through the right-wing establishment, and measures were taken to combat the emergent "communist threat", including the division of the large urban electoral districts of Athens, Piraeus and Thessaloniki so that the left-voting areas would be separated (forming the Athens B, Piraeus B, etc. constituencies), as well as the establishment of a dedicated domestic security agency, the General Directorate of National Security.

References

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