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There were two candidates for the post: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] and lawyer [[Ioannis Clerides]]. The former had the support of the mainstream centre and right of Cypriot politics while the latter had the support of those to the right of Makarios, the left-wing [[AKEL]] and all those dissatisfied with Makarios and the Treaties of London and Zurich. | There were two candidates for the post: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] and lawyer [[Ioannis Clerides]]. The former had the support of the mainstream centre and right of Cypriot politics while the latter had the support of those to the right of Makarios, the left-wing [[AKEL]] and all those dissatisfied with Makarios and the Treaties of London and Zurich. | ||
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|[[Makarios III|Archbishop Makarios]] | |[[Makarios III|Archbishop Makarios]] | ||
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| − | | | + | | 144,501 |
| − | | | + | | 66.85 |
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|[[Ioannis Clerides]] | |[[Ioannis Clerides]] | ||
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| − | | | + | | 71,753 |
| − | | | + | | 33.15 |
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Revision as of 12:20, May 20, 2008
The Presidential elections held on December 13, 1959, were the first to take place in the soon-to-be independent Republic of Cyprus.
There were two candidates for the post: Archbishop Makarios III and lawyer Ioannis Clerides. The former had the support of the mainstream centre and right of Cypriot politics while the latter had the support of those to the right of Makarios, the left-wing AKEL and all those dissatisfied with Makarios and the Treaties of London and Zurich.
Makarios handily won the elections and was subsequently sworn in as the first President of Cyprus.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Archbishop Makarios | 144,501 | 66.85 | |
| Ioannis Clerides | 71,753 | 33.15 |