The 1st United Arab Republic presidential election was held on December 1, 1965. The two registered parties at the time the Arab Socialist Union and the Ba'ath Party ran their respective candidates. The incumbent President, Gamal Nasser of the ASU, won in an immense landslide against Ba'ath candidate Amin Al-Hafiz. Although the election is widely considered to have been somewhat fradulent, stemming from the wildly improbable vote count for Nasser, it is still agreed that Nasser, regardless of how much fraud was perpetrated, won against Al-Hafiz.
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| - The 1st United Arab Republic presidential election was held on December 1, 1965. The two registered parties at the time the Arab Socialist Union and the Ba'ath Party ran their respective candidates. The incumbent President, Gamal Nasser of the ASU, won in an immense landslide against Ba'ath candidate Amin Al-Hafiz. Although the election is widely considered to have been somewhat fradulent, stemming from the wildly improbable vote count for Nasser, it is still agreed that Nasser, regardless of how much fraud was perpetrated, won against Al-Hafiz.
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| - United Arab Republic presidential election, 1965
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| - Arab Socialist Union
- Ba'ath Party
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| - Anwar Sadat
- Salah Al-Bitar
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| - The 1st United Arab Republic presidential election was held on December 1, 1965. The two registered parties at the time the Arab Socialist Union and the Ba'ath Party ran their respective candidates. The incumbent President, Gamal Nasser of the ASU, won in an immense landslide against Ba'ath candidate Amin Al-Hafiz. Although the election is widely considered to have been somewhat fradulent, stemming from the wildly improbable vote count for Nasser, it is still agreed that Nasser, regardless of how much fraud was perpetrated, won against Al-Hafiz.
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