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2002 Burkinabé parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Burkina Faso on 5 May 2002. The result was a victory for the ruling Congress for Democracy and Progress (CDP), which won 57 of the 111 seats in the National Assembly.

Electoral system edit

Following electoral reforms introduced since the 1997 elections, the 111 members of the National Assembly were elected in two sections: 90 seats were elected using regional lists in 13 constituencies, whilst the remaining 21 were elected on a national list.[1]

Campaign edit

A total of 3,540 candidates registered to contest the elections, with 30 political parties participating.[1]

Results edit

PartyVotes%Seats
NationalRegionalTotal+/–
Congress for Democracy and Progress862,11949.52114657–44
Alliance for Democracy and Federation – African Democratic Rally219,54312.6131417+13
Party for Democracy and Progress / Socialist Party122,1007.012810+4
African Independence Party (Touré)63,0313.62145New
Coalition of Democratic Forces61,9363.561450
National Rebirth Party47,4772.73134New
Sankarist Pan-African Convention45,7452.631230
Union for Rebirth / Sankarist Party42,5992.45123New
Party for Democracy and Socialism37,8362.170220
National Convention of Progressive Democrats34,3791.97022New
Patriotic Front for Change16,8520.97011New
Union of Democrats and Independent Progressives14,4380.83011New
Alliance for Progress and Freedom6,6370.38011New
Other parties166,3459.55000
Total1,741,037100.0021901110
Valid votes1,741,03792.45
Invalid/blank votes142,2437.55
Total votes1,883,280100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,673,18570.45
Source:

Aftermath edit

Following the elections, Roch Marc Christian Kaboré of the CDP was elected President of the National Assembly, defeating Marlène Zebango of the Alliance for Democracy and Federation – African Democratic Rally by a vote of 77–22.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Augustin Loada & Carlos Santiso Landmark elections in Burkina Faso: Towards democratic maturity? 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine International IDEA

2002, burkinabé, parliamentary, election, parliamentary, elections, were, held, burkina, faso, 2002, result, victory, ruling, congress, democracy, progress, which, seats, national, assembly, contents, electoral, system, campaign, results, aftermath, references. Parliamentary elections were held in Burkina Faso on 5 May 2002 The result was a victory for the ruling Congress for Democracy and Progress CDP which won 57 of the 111 seats in the National Assembly Contents 1 Electoral system 2 Campaign 3 Results 4 Aftermath 5 ReferencesElectoral system editFollowing electoral reforms introduced since the 1997 elections the 111 members of the National Assembly were elected in two sections 90 seats were elected using regional lists in 13 constituencies whilst the remaining 21 were elected on a national list 1 Campaign editA total of 3 540 candidates registered to contest the elections with 30 political parties participating 1 Results editPartyVotes SeatsNationalRegionalTotal Congress for Democracy and Progress862 11949 52114657 44Alliance for Democracy and Federation African Democratic Rally219 54312 6131417 13Party for Democracy and Progress Socialist Party122 1007 012810 4African Independence Party Toure 63 0313 62145NewCoalition of Democratic Forces61 9363 561450National Rebirth Party47 4772 73134NewSankarist Pan African Convention45 7452 631230Union for Rebirth Sankarist Party42 5992 45123NewParty for Democracy and Socialism37 8362 170220National Convention of Progressive Democrats34 3791 97022NewPatriotic Front for Change16 8520 97011NewUnion of Democrats and Independent Progressives14 4380 83011NewAlliance for Progress and Freedom6 6370 38011NewOther parties166 3459 55000 Total1 741 037100 0021901110Valid votes1 741 03792 45Invalid blank votes142 2437 55Total votes1 883 280100 00Registered voters turnout2 673 18570 45Source IDEAAftermath editFollowing the elections Roch Marc Christian Kabore of the CDP was elected President of the National Assembly defeating Marlene Zebango of the Alliance for Democracy and Federation African Democratic Rally by a vote of 77 22 1 References edit a b c Augustin Loada amp Carlos Santiso Landmark elections in Burkina Faso Towards democratic maturity Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine International IDEA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2002 Burkinabe parliamentary election amp oldid 1175081014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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