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South Vietnamese parliamentary election, 1971

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Elections to the House of Representatives were held in South Vietnam on 29 August 1971. Only a few candidates were affiliated with political parties. Voter turnout was reported to be 78.5%.

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Electoral system

In order to elect members of the House of Representatives, each province and city acted as an electoral district, except the city of Saigon, which was divided into three districts, and the province of Gia Dinh, which was divided into two districts. Voters had as many votes as there were seats to be filled. In single-member districts, this made the electoral system single-member plurality: in districts where there were more than one seat to be filled, this became the multiple non-transferable vote system.

Elected candidates by province

As voters in districts that elected more than one member had more than one vote, percentages may not add up to 100%.

References

South Vietnamese parliamentary election, 1971 Wikipedia