General elections were held in Libya on 19 February 1952 to elect the members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Parliament,[1] except in three constituencies in Tripolitania, where the elections were delayed until March after rioters destroyed the electoral register on election day.[2][3] They were the first elections in the country's history.[4]
^The Libyan economy: economic diversification and international repositioning p16
^"Police Open Fire In Libya Election Disturbances", The Times, 21 February 1952, p6, Issue 52241
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^"Polling In Libya To-Day First Election, Western Bases As A Factor", The Times, 19 February 1952, p4, Issue 52239
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