The Kurdistan Region parliamentary elections of 2005 for the parliament of the Kurdistan Region, were held on 30 January 2005, to coincide with the January 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election and elections to the governorate councils. It was the first parliamentary election to be held in Kurdistan Region since 1992.
The Kurdish National Assembly did not sit until 4 June 2005.[2]
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2005, kurdistan, region, parliamentary, election, kurdistan, region, parliamentary, elections, 2005, parliament, kurdistan, region, were, held, january, 2005, coincide, with, january, 2005, iraqi, parliamentary, election, elections, governorate, councils, firs. The Kurdistan Region parliamentary elections of 2005 for the parliament of the Kurdistan Region were held on 30 January 2005 to coincide with the January 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election and elections to the governorate councils It was the first parliamentary election to be held in Kurdistan Region since 1992 Kurdistan Region parliamentary election 2005 1992 30 January 2005 2009 Total of 111 seats of the Kurdistan National Assembly 56 seats were needed for a majority First party Second party Leader Nechervan Barzani Ali BapirParty DPAK IGKLast election 100 0Seats won 104 6Seat change 4 6Popular vote 1 570 663 85 237Percentage 89 55 4 86 Prime Minister before electionNechervan Barzani KDP Omar Hussein PUK Elected Prime Minister Nechervan BarzaniKDP Contents 1 Results 2 Voting Breakdown by Governorate 3 Alliance Breakdown 4 ReferencesResults editElectoral Alliance Votes Seats LeadersTotal count PercentDemocratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan 1 570 663 89 55 104 Jalal Talabani Masoud BarzaniKurdistan Islamic Group 85 237 4 86 6 Ali BapirKurdistan Toilers Party and Independents 20 585 1 17 1 Qadir AzizKurdistan Democratic Labor Party 11 748 0 67 0Kurdistan People s Democratic Movement 10 953 0 62 0Independent List 10 262 0 59 0Iraqi Republican Group 9 499 0 54 0Kurdistan Democracy Attainment Party 9 081 0 52 0Iraqi National Union Front 8 243 0 47 0Kurdistan Democrats Movement 6 690 0 38 0Kurdistan Conservative Party 5 506 0 31 0Iraqi National Brotherhood Party 3 422 0 20 0Kurdistan National Movement 2 018 0 12 0Total votes cast 1 753 919 100 111Invalid votes 23 067 Election data from the Kurdistan National Assembly 1 Voting Breakdown by Governorate editGovernorate VotesArbil 636 247Dohuk 378 990Silemani 738 682Alliance Breakdown editDemocratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan party breakdown Kurdistan Democratic Party 40 Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 38 Kurdistan Islamic Union 9 Turkmen Democratic Movement 4 Kurdistan Communist Party 3 Kurdistan Socialist Democratic Party 2 Assyrian Democratic Movement 2 Chaldean Cultural Society 1 Bet Nahrain Democratic Party 1 Chaldean Democratic Union Party 1 Farmers Movement Party 1 Democratic National Union of Kurdistan 1 Independent Nouri Talabany 1The Kurdish National Assembly did not sit until 4 June 2005 2 References editIndependent Electoral Commission of Iraq په رله مانی كوردستان Archived from the original on 2009 04 03 Retrieved 2009 05 25 Archived copy english aljazeera net Archived from the original on 11 March 2007 Retrieved 22 May 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link nbsp nbsp This Iraqi elections related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 Kurdistan Region parliamentary election amp oldid 1215491660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,