1960 Iranian general election

1960 Iranian legislative election

30 July / 3–20 August 1960

All 200 seats to the National Consultative Assembly
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Manouchehr Eghbal Asadollah Alam
Party Party of Nationalists People's Party
Seats won 104 25≈50

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Mozzafar Baghai Allahyar Saleh
Party Toilers Party
Alliance National Front

Composition of the Assembly following the election. Members not belonging to the Party of Nationalists or People's Party are shown in gray.

Prime Minister before election

Manouchehr Eghbal
Party of Nationalists

Elected Prime Minister

Jafar Sharif-Emami
Independent

Parliamentary elections were held in Iran between 30 July and 20 August 1960.

In order to demonstrate the appearance of a democratic free election, the Shah allowed candidates from the popular National Front to compete, however it returned no seats for them.

The announced result was a massive victory for the Prime Minister Eghbal's Party of Nationalists. The elections "were extensively and clumsily rigged" and the fraud "was exposed in the press, provoked public rancor and restlessness".

Aside from the opposition figures, pseudo-opposition People's Party and a number of independents led by Ali Amini denounced the elections. The results were annulled by the Shah, and fresh elections were held the following year.