General elections were held in
Gabon on 12 February 1961 to elect a
President and the
National Assembly. It was the first time a president had been elected, with
Prime MinisterLéon M'ba of the
Gabonese Democratic Bloc being the only candidate and was elected unopposed.[1] In the National Assembly election the Gabonese Democratic Bloc and the
Gabonese Democratic and Social Union put forward a joint list of candidates unopposed under the name "National Union". Voter turnout was 98.7%.[2]
General elections were held in
Gabon on 12 February 1961 to elect a
President and the
National Assembly. It was the first time a president had been elected, with
Prime MinisterLéon M'ba of the
Gabonese Democratic Bloc being the only candidate and was elected unopposed.[1] In the National Assembly election the Gabonese Democratic Bloc and the
Gabonese Democratic and Social Union put forward a joint list of candidates unopposed under the name "National Union". Voter turnout was 98.7%.[2]