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French presidential election, 1958 

The French presidential election of 1958, the first of the French Fifth Republic, took place on December 21, 1958. This was the only French presidential election by the electoral college (gathering the members of the French Parliament, the Conseils Généraux, the overseas assemblies, and more than 80,000 mayors, deputy mayors and city council members).

First round

Candidate Party Votes Percent
  Charles de Gaulle Union for the New Republic (UNR) 62,394 78.51%
  Georges Marrane French Communist Party (PCF) 10,355 13.03%
  Albert Châtelet Union of the Democratic Forces (UFD) 6,721 8.46%
Total 79,470 100%

To win, a candidate needed to have 50% of the votes cast in his favour. This system was used only for this election, and was changed in the 1962 referendum in time for the 1965 presidential election.

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