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'''Parliamentary elections''' were held in [[Guinea]] on 22 March 2020 alongside a [[2020 Guinean constitutional referendum|constitutional referendum]],<ref>[https://www.nation.co.ke/news/africa/Guinea-postpones-legislative-election-and-referendum/1066-5474994-uqeejj/index.html Guinea postpones legislative election and referendum] Daily Nation, 2 March 2020</ref><ref>[http://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20200205-guin%C3%A9e-couplage-referendum-constitutionnel-elections-l%C3%A9gislatives Guinée: couplage du référendum constitutionnel avec les législatives du 1er mars] RFI, 5 February 2020</ref><ref>[https://www.jeuneafrique.com/903573/politique/alpha-conde-annonce-le-report-des-legislatives-et-du-referendum-constitutionnel/ Guinée : Alpha Condé annonce le report des législatives et du référendum constitutionnel] Jeune Afrique, 28 February 2020</ref> after being postponed four times from the original date of January 2019.<ref>[https://www.conakryinfos.com/2019/09/25/invite-au-referendum-le-president-a-parle-au-conditionnel-rassure-kassory Invite au référendum : « le président a parlé au conditionnel », rassure Kassory] Conakry Infos, 25 September 2019</ref><ref>[https://www.ndi.org/2019-guinea-legislative-election Guinea] NDI</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.garda.com/crisis24/news-alerts/177026/guinea-unrest-possible-ahead-of-january-2019-legislative-elections-update-12|title=Guinea: Unrest possible ahead of January 2019 legislative elections /update 12|website=GardaWorld|language=en|access-date=2019-01-16}}</ref><ref>[https://www.jeuneafrique.com/771782/politique/guinee-la-ceni-fixe-la-date-des-elections-legislatives-a-la-fin-2019/ Guinée : la Ceni fixe la date des élections législatives à la fin 2019] Jeune Afrique, 7 May 2019</ref><ref>[https://www.lequotidien.sn/guinee-elections-legislatives-la-date-du-28-decembre-ne-fait-pas-consensus-au-sein-de-la-ceni GUINEE – Elections législatives : La date du 28 décembre ne fait pas consensus au sein de la Céni] Le Quotidien, 18 September 2019</ref><ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/president-approves-february-vote-turbulent-guinea-001653030.html President approves February vote in turbulent Guinea] Yahoo News, 12 November 2019</ref>
Parliamentary elections were held in [[Guinea]] on 22 March 2020 alongside a [[2020 Guinean constitutional referendum|constitutional referendum]],<ref>[https://www.nation.co.ke/news/africa/Guinea-postpones-legislative-election-and-referendum/1066-5474994-uqeejj/index.html Guinea postpones legislative election and referendum] Daily Nation, 2 March 2020</ref><ref>[http://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20200205-guin%C3%A9e-couplage-referendum-constitutionnel-elections-l%C3%A9gislatives Guinée: couplage du référendum constitutionnel avec les législatives du 1er mars] RFI, 5 February 2020</ref><ref>[https://www.jeuneafrique.com/903573/politique/alpha-conde-annonce-le-report-des-legislatives-et-du-referendum-constitutionnel/ Guinée : Alpha Condé annonce le report des législatives et du référendum constitutionnel] Jeune Afrique, 28 February 2020</ref> after being postponed four times from the original date of January 2019.<ref>[https://www.conakryinfos.com/2019/09/25/invite-au-referendum-le-president-a-parle-au-conditionnel-rassure-kassory Invite au référendum : « le président a parlé au conditionnel », rassure Kassory] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210126144831/https://conakryinfos.com/2019/09/25/invite-au-referendum-le-president-a-parle-au-conditionnel-rassure-kassory/ |date=2021-01-26 }} Conakry Infos, 25 September 2019</ref><ref>[https://www.ndi.org/2019-guinea-legislative-election Guinea] NDI</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.garda.com/crisis24/news-alerts/177026/guinea-unrest-possible-ahead-of-january-2019-legislative-elections-update-12|title=Guinea: Unrest possible ahead of January 2019 legislative elections /update 12|website=GardaWorld|language=en|access-date=2019-01-16}}</ref><ref>[https://www.jeuneafrique.com/771782/politique/guinee-la-ceni-fixe-la-date-des-elections-legislatives-a-la-fin-2019/ Guinée : la Ceni fixe la date des élections législatives à la fin 2019] Jeune Afrique, 7 May 2019</ref><ref>[https://www.lequotidien.sn/guinee-elections-legislatives-la-date-du-28-decembre-ne-fait-pas-consensus-au-sein-de-la-ceni GUINEE – Elections législatives : La date du 28 décembre ne fait pas consensus au sein de la Céni] Le Quotidien, 18 September 2019</ref><ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/president-approves-february-vote-turbulent-guinea-001653030.html President approves February vote in turbulent Guinea] Yahoo News, 12 November 2019</ref>


==Electoral system==
==Electoral system==
The 114 members of the [[National Assembly (Guinea)|National Assembly]] are elected by a [[Mixed-member proportional representation|mixed member system]]; 38 are elected from single-member constituencies based on the 33 [[Prefectures of Guinea|prefectures]] and five communes of [[Conakry]] by [[first-past-the-post voting]], whilst the other 76 are elected from a single nationwide constituency by [[proportional representation]].<ref>[http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2131_B.htm Electoral system] IPU</ref>
The 114 members of the [[National Assembly (Guinea)|National Assembly]] are elected by a [[Mixed-member proportional representation|mixed member system]]; 38 are elected from single-member constituencies based on the 33 [[Prefectures of Guinea|prefectures]] and five communes of [[Conakry]] by [[first-past-the-post voting]], whilst the other 76 are elected from a single nationwide constituency by [[proportional representation]].<ref>[http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2131_B.htm Electoral system] IPU</ref>


==Results==
==Preliminary results==
The elections were boycotted by the main opposition parties. As a result, President Condé's party won a supermajority of seats.
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:right

!rowspan=2|Party
{{Election results
!colspan=3|Constituency
|image=[[File:Guinée Assemblée nationale 2020.svg]]
!colspan=3|Proportional
|firstround=Proportional|secondround=Constituency
!rowspan=2|Total<br>seats
|party1=[[Rally of the Guinean People]]–Rainbow|votes1=1591650|seats1=42|votes1_2=2417836|seats1_2=37|totseats1=79|sc1=+26
!rowspan=2|+/–
|party2=[[Guinean Democratic Union]]|votes2=151576|seats2=4|votes2_2=56085|seats2_2=0|totseats2=4|sc2=New
|-
|party3=[[Guinean Popular Democratic Movement]]|votes3=113702|seats3=3|votes3_2=74343|seats3_2=0|totseats3=3|sc3=New
!Votes
|party4=[[New Democratic Forces (Guinea)|New Democratic Forces]]|votes4=76612|seats4=2|votes4_2=4711|seats4_2=1|totseats4=3|sc4=New
!%
|party5=[[Union for Progress and Renewal (Guinea)|Union for Progress and Renewal]]|votes5=76512|seats5=2|votes5_2=14597|seats5_2=0|totseats5=2|sc5=1
!Seats
|party6=[[Rally for the Integrated Development of Guinea]]|votes6=76412|seats6=2|votes6_2=23901|seats6_2=0|totseats6=2|sc6=1
!Votes
|party7=[[Union of the Forces of Change (Guinea)|Union of the Forces of Change]]|votes7=76208|seats7=2|totseats7=2|sc7=New
!%
|party8=[[Democratic Alternation for Reform–Constructive Opposition Bloc]]|votes8=76188|seats8=2|totseats8=2|sc8=New
!Seats
|party9=[[Guinea for Democracy and Balance]]|votes9=76012|seats9=2|votes9_2=31671|seats9_2=0|totseats9=2|sc9=New
|-
|party10=[[Guinean Party for Renaissance and Progress]]|votes10=39706|seats10=1|totseats10=1|sc10=0
|align=left|[[Rally of the Guinean People]]–Rainbow|| || ||37|| || ||42||79||+26
|party11=[[Afia Party]]|votes11=39126|seats11=1|totseats11=1|sc11=+1
|-
|party12=[[Civic Generation]]|votes12=39106|seats12=1|totseats12=1|sc12=+1
|align=left|[[Guinean Democratic Union]]|| || ||0|| || ||4||4||New
|party13=[[Forces of Integrity for Development]]|votes13=39106|seats13=1|totseats13=1|sc13=New
|-
|party14=[[Guinean Party for Progress and Development]]|votes14=38430|seats14=1|totseats14=1|sc14=+1
|align=left|[[Guinean Popular Democratic Movement]]|| || ||0|| || ||3||3||New
|party15=[[Rally for Renaissance and Development]]|votes15=38310|seats15=1|votes15_2=10608|seats15_2=0|totseats15=1|sc15=New
|-
|party16=[[Party for Peace and Development (Guinea)|Party for Peace and Development]]|votes16=38176|seats16=1|totseats16=1|sc16=New
|align=left|[[New Democratic Forces (Guinea)|New Democratic Forces]]|| || ||1|| || ||2||3||New
|party17=[[Alliance for National Renewal]]|votes17=37906|seats17=1|totseats17=1|sc17=New
|-
|align=left|[[Union for Progress and Renewal (Guinea)|Union for Progress and Renewal]]|| || ||0|| || ||2||2||+1
|party18=[[Union of Democratic Forces (Guinea)|Union of Democratic Forces]]|votes18=37900|seats18=1|votes18_2=13923|seats18_2=0|totseats18=1|sc18=+1
|party19=[[Movement of Patriots for Development]]|votes19=29996|seats19=1|totseats19=1|sc19=New
|-
|party20=[[Alliance for National Renewal]]|votes20=29800|seats20=1|totseats20=1|sc20=New
|align=left|[[Rally for the Integrated Development of Guinea]]|| || ||0|| || ||2||2||+1
|party21=[[New Generation for the Republic]]|votes21=29800|seats21=1|votes21_2=12917|seats21_2=0|totseats21=1|sc21=0
|-
|party22=[[Guinea United for Development]]|votes22=29140|seats22=1|totseats22=1|sc22=0
|align=left|[[Union of the Forces of Change (Guinea)|Union of the Forces of Change]]|| || ||0|| || ||2||2||New
|party23=[[Democratic Party of Guinea – African Democratic Rally|PDG–RDA]]|votes23=27640|seats23=1|totseats23=1|sc23=+1
|-
|party24=[[Rally for a Prosperous Guinea]]|votes24=27400|seats24=1|totseats24=1|sc24=+1
|align=left|[[Guinea for Democracy and Balance]]|| || ||0|| || ||2||2||New
|party25=Democratic Party of Conservatives|votes25=12324|seats25=0|votes25_2=16441|seats25_2=0|totseats25=0|sc25=New
|-
|party26=Guinean Party of the Renaissance|votes26=10204|seats26=0|totseats26=0|sc26=New
|align=left|[[Democratic Alternation for Reform–Constructive Opposition Bloc]]|| || ||0|| || ||2||2||New
|party27=Union for the Defence of Republican Interests|votes27=7536|seats27=0|votes27_2=24046|seats27_2=0|totseats27=0|sc27=New
|-
|party28=Guinean Rally for Unity and Development|votes28=5494|seats28=0|totseats28=0|sc28=0
|align=left|[[Forces of Integrity for Development]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||New
|party29=Rally for the Republic|votes29=5422|seats29=0|totseats29=0|sc29=New
|-
|party30=Pan-African Party of Guinea|votes30=2550|seats30=0|totseats30=0|sc30=New
|align=left|[[Rally for Renaissance and Development]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||New
|party31=Party New Vision|votes31_2=8038|seats31_2=0|totseats31=0|sc31=–
|-
|party32=Alliance of Forces for Change|votes32_2=4698|seats32_2=0|totseats32=0|sc32=–
|align=left|[[Party for Peace and Development]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||New
|party33=Party of the National Defense for Development|votes33_2=1333|seats33_2=0|totseats33=0|sc33=–
|-
|invalid=126111|invalid2=252939
|align=left|[[Alliance for National Renewal]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||New
|total_sc=0
|-
|electorate=5179600|electorate2=5179600
|align=left|[[Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea|Union of Democratic Forces]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||+1
|source=[http://ceni.org.gn/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/ceni_synthese_resultats_listes_nationales_22032020_version_final-1.pdf CENI], [https://courconstitutionnelle.gov.gn/wp-content/uploads/documents/2020/DECISION%20N%C2%B0AE%20008%2014-04-2020.pdf CC]
|-
}}
|align=left|[[Guinean Party for Renaissance and Progress]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||0
|-
|align=left|[[Afia Party]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||+1
|-
|align=left|[[Guinean Party for Progress and Development]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||+1
|-
|align=left|[[Civic Generation]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||+1
|-
|align=left|[[Movement of Patriots for Development]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||New
|-
|align=left|[[Alliance for National Renewal]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||New
|-
|align=left|[[New Generation for the Republic]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||0
|-
|align=left|[[Guinea United for Development]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||0
|-
|align=left|[[Democratic Party of Guinea – African Democratic Rally|PDG–RDA]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||+1
|-
|align=left|[[Rally for a Prosperous Guinea]]|| || ||0|| || ||1||1||+1
|-
|align=left|Democratic Party of Conservatives|| || ||0|| || ||0||0||New
|-
|align=left|Guinean Party of the Renaissance|| || ||0|| || ||0||0||New
|-
|align=left|Union for the Defence of Republican Interests|| || ||0|| || ||0||0||New
|-
|align=left|Guinean Rally for Unity and Development|| || ||0|| || ||0||0||0
|-
|align=left|Rally for the Republic|| || ||0|| || ||0||0||New
|-
|align=left|Pan-African Party of Guinea|| || ||0|| || ||0||0||New
|-
|align=left|Other parties|| || ||0||–||–||–||0||–
|-
|align=left|Independents|| || ||0||–||–||–||0||0
|-
|align=left|Invalid/blank votes|| ||–||–||126,111||–||–||–||–
|-style=font-weight:bold
|align=left|Total|| ||100||38||3,006,055||100||76||114||0
|-
|align=left|Registered voters/turnout||5,325,138|| || ||5,179,600||58.04|| || ||
|-
|align=left colspan=12|Source: [http://ceni.org.gn/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/ceni_synthese_resultats_listes_nationales_22032020_version_final-1.pdf CENI] (84.20% counted)
|}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 1 September 2023

Parliamentary elections were held in Guinea on 22 March 2020 alongside a constitutional referendum,[1][2][3] after being postponed four times from the original date of January 2019.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Electoral system

[edit]

The 114 members of the National Assembly are elected by a mixed member system; 38 are elected from single-member constituencies based on the 33 prefectures and five communes of Conakry by first-past-the-post voting, whilst the other 76 are elected from a single nationwide constituency by proportional representation.[10]

Results

[edit]

The elections were boycotted by the main opposition parties. As a result, President Condé's party won a supermajority of seats.

PartyProportionalConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Rally of the Guinean People–Rainbow1,591,65055.27422,417,83689.053779+26
Guinean Democratic Union151,5765.26456,0852.0704New
Guinean Popular Democratic Movement113,7023.95374,3432.7403New
New Democratic Forces76,6122.6624,7110.1713New
Union for Progress and Renewal76,5122.66214,5970.54021
Rally for the Integrated Development of Guinea76,4122.65223,9010.88021
Union of the Forces of Change76,2082.6522New
Democratic Alternation for Reform–Constructive Opposition Bloc76,1882.6522New
Guinea for Democracy and Balance76,0122.64231,6711.1702New
Guinean Party for Renaissance and Progress39,7061.38110
Afia Party39,1261.3611+1
Civic Generation39,1061.3611+1
Forces of Integrity for Development39,1061.3611New
Guinean Party for Progress and Development38,4301.3311+1
Rally for Renaissance and Development38,3101.33110,6080.3901New
Party for Peace and Development38,1761.3311New
Alliance for National Renewal37,9061.3211New
Union of Democratic Forces37,9001.32113,9230.5101+1
Movement of Patriots for Development29,9961.0411New
Alliance for National Renewal29,8001.0311New
New Generation for the Republic29,8001.03112,9170.48010
Guinea United for Development29,1401.01110
PDG–RDA27,6400.9611+1
Rally for a Prosperous Guinea27,4000.9511+1
Democratic Party of Conservatives12,3240.43016,4410.6100New
Guinean Party of the Renaissance10,2040.3500New
Union for the Defence of Republican Interests7,5360.26024,0460.8900New
Guinean Rally for Unity and Development5,4940.19000
Rally for the Republic5,4220.1900New
Pan-African Party of Guinea2,5500.0900New
Party New Vision8,0380.3000-
Alliance of Forces for Change4,6980.1700-
Party of the National Defense for Development1,3330.0500-
Total2,879,944100.00762,715,148100.00381140
Valid votes2,879,94495.802,715,14891.48
Invalid/blank votes126,1114.20252,9398.52
Total votes3,006,055100.002,968,087100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,179,60058.045,179,60057.30
Source: CENI, CC

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Guinea postpones legislative election and referendum Daily Nation, 2 March 2020
  2. ^ Guinée: couplage du référendum constitutionnel avec les législatives du 1er mars RFI, 5 February 2020
  3. ^ Guinée : Alpha Condé annonce le report des législatives et du référendum constitutionnel Jeune Afrique, 28 February 2020
  4. ^ Invite au référendum : « le président a parlé au conditionnel », rassure Kassory Archived 2021-01-26 at the Wayback Machine Conakry Infos, 25 September 2019
  5. ^ Guinea NDI
  6. ^ "Guinea: Unrest possible ahead of January 2019 legislative elections /update 12". GardaWorld. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  7. ^ Guinée : la Ceni fixe la date des élections législatives à la fin 2019 Jeune Afrique, 7 May 2019
  8. ^ GUINEE – Elections législatives : La date du 28 décembre ne fait pas consensus au sein de la Céni Le Quotidien, 18 September 2019
  9. ^ President approves February vote in turbulent Guinea Yahoo News, 12 November 2019
  10. ^ Electoral system IPU