Political labels "Presidential Election France 1965 DE GAULLE - MITTERRAND"
N°PRES65-1V: FRANCE 1965 - 2 pairs of perforated political labels (cinderellas) "Election of the President of the French Republic 1965 - Candidate Charles DE GAULLE and Candidate François MITTERRAND"
- RED stamp "Fifth Republic - Election of the President of the French Republic by direct universal suffrage - VOTE on December 5 and 19, 1965" on the edge
Note: the Political labels "Candidat DE GAULLE" and "Candidat MITTERRAND" were hastily produced on ungummed scrap paper
Collector's Limited Edition - RARE
FRANCE 1965: the first presidential election by direct universal suffrage
Following the reform of the Constitution of 1962, the presidential election of December 5 and 19, 1965 was the first to take place by direct universal suffrage in two rounds. It was also during this campaign that television played an important role for the first time.
Six candidates are presenting themselves: the outgoing president Charles de Gaulle, François Mitterrand (single candidate from the left), Jean Lecanuet (centrist), Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour (extreme right), Pierre Marcilhacy (center-right), Marcel Barbu ( without label).
Contrary to what one might expect, Charles de Gaulle (44.6% of the vote) does not go directly to the first round. He is on a ballot with François Mitterrand (31.8%) and a second round is taking place. De Gaulle will win in the second round with 55.2% of the votes cast.
Editor's note: Political labels "Candidat DE GAULLE" and "Candidat MITTERRAND" were hastily produced on ungummed scrap paper, on the occasion of the first French presidential election by direct universal suffrage on December 5 and 19, 1965. This special draw was intended to raise awareness among citizens to fulfill their new role as voters.
Data sheet
- dateemission
- 11/12/1965
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