Elections in France under the Fourth Republic
Chronology of the elections per year
1945
- April 29th: Municipal (first turn)
- May 13rd: Local elections (second turn)
- September 23rd: Cantonal (first turn)
- September 30th: Cantonal (second turn)
- October 21st: Referendum on the Constituent Assembly (constitutional Law of 1945, adoption); Legislative
1946
- May 5th: Referendum on the constitution project of April 19th, 1946 (rejection)
- June 2nd: Legislative (constituent Assembly)
- October 13rd: Referendum on the new Constitution (adoption)
- November 10th: Legislative
- November 24th and December 8th: elections with the Council of the Republic
1947
- January 16th: Presidential
- October 19th: Municipal (first turn)
- October 26th: Local elections (second turn)
1948
- November 7th: Elections with the Council of the Republic
1949
- March 20th: Cantonal (first turn)
- March 27th: Cantonal (second turn)
- May 29th: Elections with the Council of the Republic
1951
- June 17th: Legislative
- October 7th: Cantonal (first turn)
- October 14th: Cantonal (second turn)
1952
- May 18th: elections with the Council of the Republic
1953
- April 26th: Municipal (first turn)
- May 3rd: Local elections (second turn)
- December: Presidential
1955
- April 17th: Cantonal (first turn)
- April 24th: Cantonal (second turn)
- June 19th: elections with the Council of the Republic
1956
- January 2nd: Legislative
1958
- April 20th: Cantonal (first turn)
- April 27th: Cantonal (second turn)
- September 28th: Referendum on the new Constitution (adoption)
See too
- presidential Elections under the Fourth Republic
- legislative Elections under the Fourth Republic
- Elections in France under the Fifth Republic
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