1975 Constantinopolitan general election (Queen of Cities)

The snap 1975 Constantinopolitan general election was held on August 17, 1975 in order to elect the first Parliament since the end of the Citizens' Front authoritarian rule over the city-state during the Tulip Revolution (February-May). Since the beginning of the year, mass protests and strikes forced the resignation of two Frontist prime ministers and the creation of a non-partisan government that was tasked with the conduct of new elections. The downfall of the 40-year long rule of the Front resulted in the apparition of numerous new parties, with seven parties entering the legislature following the election. Despite the fact that the Citizens' Front managed to retain the largest number of seats it lost power as a government of national unity would adopt electoral reform that would directly lead into another election in January 1976.

The 1975 election saw a record number of women enter Parliament as female deputies now held 47 seats or 23.5% of total seats.