1987 Fijian general election

General elections were held in Fiji between 4 and 11 April 1987. They marked the first electoral transition of power in Fijian history. Despite receiving just under 50% of the vote, the Alliance Party of longtime Prime Minister, Kamisese Mara was defeated by a coalition of the Fiji Labour Party (contesting a general election for the first time) and National Federation Party, which won 28 seats to the Alliance's 24. The Labour Party's Timoci Bavadra became Prime Minister.

1987 Fijian general election

4–11 April 1987

All 52 seats in the House of Representatives
26 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Timoci Bavadra Kamisese Mara
Party FLP–NFP Alliance
Last election 22 seats 28 seats
Seats won 28 24
Seat change 6 4
Popular vote 461,056 484,543
Percentage 47.07% 49.46%
Swing 5.86pp 2.33pp

Prime Minister before election

Kamisese Mara
Alliance

Elected Prime Minister

Timoci Bavadra
Labour

Bavadra's 28-member parliamentary caucus included only seven ethnic Fijians, all of them elected with predominantly Indo-Fijian support from national constituencies. His fourteen-member cabinet included six Fijians, seven Indo-Fijians and one European. Effective Indo-Fijian control of the government caused widespread resentment among the ethnic Fijian community, and after less than a month in office, the new government was deposed on 14 May in a coup d'état led by Lieutenant-Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka.

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