1958 Sudanese parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Sudan on 27 February and 8 March 1958. The first elections since independence in 1956, they were supposed to be held in August 1957, but were postponed by the ruling council, who claimed that flooding would affect the vote. The result was a victory for the Umma Party, which won 63 of the 173 seats.

1958 Sudanese parliamentary election

27 February & 8 March 1958

All 173 seats in the House of Representatives
30 of the 50 seats in the Senate
  First party Second party
 
Leader Abdullah Khalil Ismail al-Azhari
Party NUP DUP
House seats 63 45
Change 41 6
Senate seats 21 10
Change 13 21

Prime Minister before election

Ismail al-Azhari
DUP

Elected Prime Minister

Abdallah Khalil
NUP

The Southern Sudan Federal Party competed in the election, and won 40 of the 46 seats allocated to the southern provinces. The party platform represented a serious challenge to the authorities. However, when it became clear that the party's demands for a federal structure would be ignored by the Constituent Assembly, on 16 June 1958 the southern MPs left parliament.

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