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Revision as of 00:02, 20 April 2020

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

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

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

Party Constituency Proportional Total
seats
+/–
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Rally of the Guinean People–Rainbow 37 42 79 +26
Guinean Democratic Union 0 4 4 New
Guinean Popular Democratic Movement 0 3 3 New
New Democratic Forces 1 2 3 New
Union for Progress and Renewal 0 2 2 +1
Rally for the Integrated Development of Guinea 0 2 2 +1
Union of the Forces of Change 0 2 2 New
Guinea for Democracy and Balance 0 2 2 New
Democratic Alternation for Reform–Constructive Opposition Bloc 0 2 2 New
Forces of Integrity for Development 0 1 1 New
Rally for Renaissance and Development 0 1 1 New
Party for Peace and Development 0 1 1 New
Alliance for National Renewal 0 1 1 New
Union of Democratic Forces 0 1 1 +1
Guinean Party for Renaissance and Progress 0 1 1 0
Afia Party 0 1 1 +1
Guinean Party for Progress and Development 0 1 1 +1
Civic Generation 0 1 1 +1
Movement of Patriots for Development 0 1 1 New
Alliance for National Renewal 0 1 1 New
New Generation for the Republic 0 1 1 0
Guinea United for Development 0 1 1 0
PDG–RDA 0 1 1 +1
Rally for a Prosperous Guinea 0 1 1 +1
Democratic Party of Conservatives 0 0 0 New
Guinean Party of the Renaissance 0 0 0 New
Union for the Defence of Republican Interests 0 0 0 New
Guinean Rally for Unity and Development 0 0 0 0
Rally for the Republic 0 0 0 New
Pan-African Party of Guinea 0 0 0 New
Other parties 0 - - - 0 -
Independents 0 - - - 0 0
Invalid/blank votes - - 126,111 - - - -
Total 100 38 3,006,055 100 76 114 0
Registered voters/turnout 5,325,138 5,179,600 58.04
Source: CENI, CC

References

  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 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