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|party8=[[Movement for Salamic Values|MSV]] |party_leader8=[[Rafiq al-Yunan]] |colour8=#228B22 |seats8_before=New |percentage8=5.68 |seats8=8
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| title            = [[Prime Minister of Batsweda|Prime Minister]]
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| before_election  = [[Ibrahim Ndiaye]]
| before_election  = [[Ibrahim Ndiaye]]
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| posttitle        = [[Prime Minister of Batsweda|Prime Minister]] after election
| after_election    = [[Mariam Akoto]]
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Revision as of 02:49, 21 November 2024

1961 Batswedan general election

1961 Batswedan general election

March 5, 1961 (1961-03-05) 1965 →

All 105 seats in the National Assembly
53 seats needed for a majority
Turnout77.18%
  First party Second party Third party
  Léopold Senghor, Pic, 5.jpg JosephdeGraftJohnson.jpg Salah Bouakouir.jpg
Leader Joseph Baa James Okyere Hakam al-Farra
Party BPF ALDC SP
Leader since May 1, 1960 November 19, 1960 December 23, 1960
Seats won 72 25 8
Popular vote 371,559 128,319 44,715
Percentage 68.23% 23.56% 8.21%

Prime Minister before election

Joseph Baa
BPF

Prime Minister after election

Joseph Baa
BPF

Background

Electoral system

Parties and candidates

Results

Summary of the 5 March 1961 National Assembly election results
SaintBaptisteChamberofDeputies1961.png
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Batswedan Popular FrontCommunist Party of Batsweda176,27232.3734New
Salamic Socialist Union131,54724.1626New
Movement for Christian Social Democracy63,74011.7012New
Total371,55968.2372New
All-Latso Democratic Convention128,31923.5625New
Sahrabic Party44,7158.218New
Total544,593100.001050
Valid votes544,59396.74
Invalid/blank votes18,3733.26
Total votes562,966100.00
Registered voters/turnout729,41977.18

Aftermath

1961 Batswedan presidential election

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Aftermath

1965 Batswedan general election

1965 Batswedan general election

← 1961 March 7, 1965 (1965-03-07) 2003 →

All 105 seats in the National Assembly
53 seats needed for a majority
Turnout80.31% (Increase3.13%)
  First party Second party Third party
  Léopold Senghor, Pic, 5.jpg JosephdeGraftJohnson.jpg Le jeun Mohamed Boudiaf.jpg
Leader Joseph Baa James Okyere Salah al-Elbaz
Party BPF ALDC SP
Leader since May 1, 1960 November 19, 1960 April 4, 1963
Last election 68.23%, 72 seats 23.56%, 25 seats 8.21%, 8 seats
Seats won 77 23 5
Seat change Increase5 Decrease2 Decrease3
Popular vote 403,265 121,334 30,293
Percentage 71.75% 21.59% 5.39%
Swing Increase3.52% Decrease1.97% Decrease2.82%

Prime Minister before election

Joseph Baa
BPF

Prime Minister after election

Joseph Baa
BPF

Background

Electoral system

Parties and candidates

Results

Summary of the 7 March 1965 National Assembly election results
SaintBaptisteChamberofDeputies1965.png
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Batswedan Popular FrontCommunist Party of Batsweda213,02537.9041+7
Movement for Christian Social Democracy117,52920.9122+10
Salamic Socialist Union72,71112.9414−12
Total403,26571.7577+5
All-Latso Democratic Convention121,33421.5923−2
Sahrabic Party30,2935.395−3
National Union of Resurgence7,1551.270New
Total562,047100.001050
Valid votes562,04795.95
Invalid/blank votes23,7494.05
Total votes585,796100.00
Registered voters/turnout729,41980.31

Aftermath

1966 Batswedan presidential election

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2003 Batswedan general election

2003 Batswedan general election
Batsweda
February 16, 2003 (2003-02-16)

All 125 seats in the National Assembly
63 seats needed for a majority
Turnout62.39% (Decrease17.92%)
Party Leader % Seats ±
LNP Kelvin Kokote 17.57 25 New
UDP Mariam Akoto 17.48 24 New
COTOB Mohamed Addai 14.66 20 New
PAJU Yahaya Arama 11.06 15 New
UDA Julius Narh 9.90 14 New
ASP Cudjoe Twumasi 7.38 10 New
ADFB James Agyei 6.80 9 New
MSV Rafiq al-Yunan 5.68 8 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after election
OIC Secretary General Hissein Brahim Taha (52097838057) (cropped).jpg Ibrahim Ndiaye
Independent
Mariam Akoto
UDP
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf-State Department 2012-.jpg

Background

Electoral system

Parties and candidates

Results

Summary of the 16 February 2003 National Assembly election results
BatswedaNationalAssembly2003.png
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Latso National Party78,23517.57New25New
Union of Democracy and Progress77,81617.48New24New
Coalition for the Transformation of Batsweda65,28014.66New20New
Party for Justice and Unity49,25411.06New15New
United Democratic Alliance44,0589.90New14New
Azanian Solidarity Party32,8737.38New10New
Alliance of Democratic Forces of Batsweda30,2766.80New9New
Movement for Salamic Values25,2985.68New8New
New Batsweda Party22,1774.98New0New
National Christian Alliance for Democracy19,9874.49New0New
Total445,254100.00125
Valid votes445,25497.75
Invalid/blank votes10,2602.25
Total votes455,514100.00
Registered voters/turnout730,10862.39

Aftermath

2003 Batswedan presidential election

Background

Electoral system

Candidates

Results

Aftermath

2006 Batswedan general election

2006 Batswedan general election

← 2003 June 5, 2006 (2006-06-05) 2010 →

All 125 seats in the National Assembly
63 seats needed for a majority
Turnout68.95% (Increase6.56%)

Prime Minister before election

Mariam Akoto
UDP

Prime Minister after election

Mariam Akoto
UDP

Background

Electoral system

Parties and candidates

Results

Summary of the 5 June 2006 National Assembly election results
BatswedaNationalAssembly2005.png
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Union of Democracy and Progress112,76522.91+7.9133+14
Coalition for the Transformation of Batsweda77,39615.73+3.5922+7
Movement for Batsweda61,82012.56−0.8918+1
Latso National Party58,26511.84−4.3417−4
United Democratic Alliance44,2218.99+0.6412+2
Party for Justice and Unity43,9278.93−2.0512−2
Bloc of Salamic Voters39,2777.98+2.9211+5
Azanian Solidarity Party24,3704.95−3.180−10
Green Party of Batsweda20,1454.09−1.590−7
Batswedan Socialist People's Party9,9372.02−3.010−6
Total492,123100.001250
Valid votes492,12397.76
Invalid/blank votes11,2862.24
Total votes503,409100.00
Registered voters/turnout730,10868.95

Aftermath

2009 Batswedan presidential election

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Results

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2010 Batswedan general election

2010 Batswedan general election

← 2006 June 6, 2010 (2010-06-06) 2014 →

All 125 seats in the National Assembly
63 seats needed for a majority
Turnout59.86% (Decrease9.09%)

Prime Minister before election

Mariam Akoto
UDP

Prime Minister after election

Mohamed Addai
COTOB

Background

Electoral system

Parties and candidates

Results

Summary of the 6 June 2010 National Assembly election results
BatswedaNationalAssembly2010.png
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Coalition for the Transformation of Batsweda220,17245.53+29.8067+45
Union of Democracy and Progress92,83719.20−3.7128−5
Party for Justice and Unity44,3389.17+0.2413+1
United Democratic Alliance31,2756.47−2.529−3
Azanian Solidarity Party29,3716.07+1.128+8
Latso National Party14,1732.93−8.910−17
Bloc of Salamic Voters14,1052.92−5.060−11
Movement for Batsweda11,9262.47−10.090−18
Green Party of Batsweda11,8282.45−1.6400
Latso Reconstruction Alliance9,8832.04New0New
Reform and Development Party3,6840.76New0New
Total483,592100.001250
Valid votes483,59297.59
Invalid/blank votes11,9372.41
Total votes495,529100.00
Registered voters/turnout827,81359.86

Aftermath

2014 Batswedan general election

2014 Batswedan general election

← 2010 June 8, 2014 (2014-06-08) 2018 →

All 125 seats in the National Assembly
63 seats needed for a majority
Turnout48.28% (Decrease11.58%)

Prime Minister before election

Mohamed Addai
COTOB

Prime Minister after election

Mohamed Addai
COTOB

Background

Electoral system

Parties and candidates

Results

Summary of the 8 June 2014 National Assembly election results
BatswedaNationalAssembly2014.png
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Coalition for the Transformation of Batsweda85,39421.90−23.6330−37
Party for Justice and Unity59,64015.30+6.1321+8
Union of Democracy and Progress56,69214.54−4.6620−8
United Democratic Alliance42,76510.97+4.5015+6
Azanian Solidarity Party32,7798.41+2.3411+3
Bloc of Salamic Voters30,9957.95+5.0310+10
Green Party of Batsweda27,1816.97+4.529+9
National Revival Party25,7276.60New9New
Reform and Development Party18,8474.83+4.0700
Movement for Batsweda5,1881.33−1.1400
Latso Reconstruction Alliance4,6351.19−0.8500
Total389,843100.001250
Valid votes389,84397.54
Invalid/blank votes9,8252.46
Total votes399,668100.00
Registered voters/turnout827,81348.28

Aftermath

2015 Batswedan presidential election

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Electoral system

Candidates

Results

Aftermath

2018 Batswedan general election

2018 Batswedan general election

← 2014 June 10, 2018 (2018-06-10) 2022 →

All 125 seats in the National Assembly
63 seats needed for a majority
Turnout55.32% (Increase7.04%)

Prime Minister before election

Mansah Donkor
PAJU

Prime Minister after election

Martin Clark
UDP

Background

Electoral system

Parties and candidates

Results

Summary of the 10 June 2018 National Assembly election results
BatswedaNationalAssembly2018.png
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Union of Democracy and Progress107,27524.06+9.5231+11
United Democratic Alliance88,28219.80+8.8326+11
National Revival Party63,74114.30+7.7019+10
Coalition for the Transformation of Batsweda58,26613.07−7.6017−13
Party for Justice and Unity33,6667.55−7.7510−11
Latso Action Coalition31,7027.11New9New
Reform and Development Party24,4475.48+0.657+7
Green Party of Batsweda22,6185.07−1.906−3
Left Solidarity7,0301.58New0New
Azanian Solidarity Party4,7371.06−7.350−11
Bloc of Salamic Voters2,3840.53−7.420−10
Citizen's Group for National Reform1,7250.39New0New
Total445,873100.001250
Valid votes445,87397.36
Invalid/blank votes12,0732.64
Total votes457,946100.00
Registered voters/turnout827,81355.32

Aftermath

2019 Batswedan presidential by-election

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Results

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2021 Batswedan presidential election

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