2010 Burundian legislative election
2010 Burundian parliamentary election National Assembly
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Parliamentary elections were held in Burundi on 23 July 2010.[1] [2] The opposition parties boycotted the election after also boycotting the presidential election .[3]
The ruling National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy gained 81 of the 106 seats, while the Union for National Progress gained 17 seats. Another smaller party won five seats, while the remaining three seats are reserved for the Twa minority.[4] Pie Ntavyohanyuma was re-elected as Speaker. Mo-Mamo Karerwa was elected as first deputy Speaker and Francois Kabura as second deputy Speaker.[5]
Results
National Assembly
Party Votes % Seats Elected Co-opted Total +/– CNDD–FDD 1,848,023 81.19 80 1 81 +17 Union for National Progress 251,759 11.06 16 1 17 +2 Front for Democracy in Burundi–Nyakuri 133,904 5.88 4 1 5 New Other parties and independents[a] 42,615 1.87 0 0 0 – Co-opted Twa members – 3 3 0 Total 2,276,301 100.00 100 6 106 –12 Valid votes 2,276,301 96.13 Invalid/blank votes 91,625 3.87 Total votes 2,367,926 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 3,551,125 66.68 Source: African Elections Database , IPU , CENI
Senate
The Senate was elected on 28 July by electoral colleges composed of local councillors.[6]
References
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