Legislative elections were held in
French Polynesia
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on 10 September 1972 for the
Territorial Assembly
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.
[Autonomists set back on their heels at French-Polynesian poll]
''Pacific Islands Monthly'', October 1972, p13 Anti-autonomist parties won a majority.
Results
Elected members
Aftermath
Louis Palmer
Louis Palmer (born 1971 in Budapest) is a Swiss keynote speaker, global environmental adventurer, and "Solar Pioneer".
Life
Louis Palmer was raised in Luzern
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died in February 1973 and was replaced by
Lucien Ratinassamy.
Pouvanaa a Oopa resigned during the term of the Territorial Assembly and was replaced by
Yannick Amaru.
André Teikitutoua died shortly before the
1977 elections
The following elections occurred in the year 1977.
Africa
* 1977 Afars and Issas Constituent Assembly election
* 1977 Algerian legislative election
* 1977 Gambian general election
* 1976–1977 Guinea-Bissau legislative election
* 1977 Malagasy ...
and was not replaced.
Les élus de l’assemblée territoriale
Assembly of French Polynesia
References
{{French Polynesian elections
French
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1972 in French Polynesia
Elections in French Polynesia
September 1972 events in Oceania
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