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** and parliamentary
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** Norwegian parliamentary election, 1993: The Labour Party wins a plurality of the seats, and Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland retains office.
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** and election
** Harold Wilson becomes British Prime Minister after leading the Labour Party to a narrow election win over the Tory government of Sir Alec Douglas-Home, which had been in power for 13 years and had four different leaders during that time.
** United States presidential election, 1964: Incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson defeats Republican challenger Barry Goldwater with over 60 percent of the popular vote.
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** Albert Zafy defeats Didier Ratsiraka in the Madagascar presidential election.
** Burundian presidential election, 1993: The first multiparty elections in Burundi since the country's independence lead to the election of Melchior Ndadaye, leader of the Front for Democracy in Burundi.
** Japanese general election, 1993: The loss of majority of the Liberal Democratic Party results in a coalition taking power.
** Greek legislative election, 1993: Andreas Papandreou begins his second term as Prime Minister of Greece.
** Chilean presidential election, 1993: Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle is elected with 58 % of the vote.
** In the first Israeli election, David Ben-Gurion becomes Prime Minister.
** Romanian general election, 1946: The Romanian Communist Party wins 79. 86 % of the vote through widespread intimidation tactics and electoral fraud.
** In the Greek legislative election, the conservative New Democracy wins the most seats in the Hellenic Parliament ; its leader, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, becomes Prime Minister of Greece on April 11.
** In the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Republic of Slovenia holds Yugoslavia's first multiparty election since 1938.
** In the Burmese general election, Burma's first multiparty election in 30 years, the National League for Democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyi wins in a landslide, but the State Law and Order Restoration Council nullifies the election results.
** In the Colombian presidential election, César Gaviria is elected President of Colombia ; he takes office on August 7.
** First round of the Bulgarian Constitutional Assembly election sees the Bulgarian Socialist Party win a majority.
** In the Algerian local election, Algeria's first multiparty election since 1962, the Islamic Salvation Front wins control of more than half of municipalities and 32 of Algeria's 48 provinces.
** The New Zealand general election is won by the New Zealand National Party, and its leader, Jim Bolger, becomes prime minister.

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