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1974 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Constitutional Convention election information


Constitutional Convention elections were held in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands on 4 June 1974.[1] Voters elected 42 members of a constitutional convention that would draw up a proposed constitution for an independent Micronesian state.[1]

  1. ^ a b Slowly to independence, or something Pacific Islands Monthly, July 1974, p13, 112

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