Volkskammer election 1963
The People's Chamber election in 1963 was the election to the 4th People's Chamber of the GDR and took place on October 20, 1963 . It was a sham election . It could only be voted on the unified list of the National Front . The election did not affect the strength of the factions. Their size was determined in advance. The electoral law of the GDR allowed public control of the electoral count on paper. In practice, this did not take place for fear of repression.
Due to the four-power status of the city of Berlin, the 66 members of the East Berlin deputies were indirectly appointed by the East Berlin magistrate.
Election result
According to official figures, the voter turnout was 99.25%. The National Front's nomination was approved by 99.95% and 0.05% of the votes were invalid.
Party / group | acronym | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|
Socialist Unity Party of Germany | SED | 127 | |
Free German Federation of Trade Unions | FDGB | 68 | |
Christian Democratic Union of Germany | CDU | 52 | |
Liberal Democratic Party of Germany | LDPD | 52 | |
Democratic Peasant Party of Germany | DBD | 52 | |
National Democratic Party of Germany | NDPD | 52 | |
Free German Youth | FDJ | 40 | |
Democratic Women's Association of Germany | DFD | 35 | |
Kulturbund | KB | 22nd |
See also
literature
- Gerhard A. Ritter, Meredith Niehuss: Elections in Germany 1946–1991 , ISBN 3-406-35207-3 , p. 189.
Individual evidence
- ↑ wahlrecht.de - electoral system of the GDR Volkskammer elections , accessed on June 6, 2015.