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==Historic representation== |
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! colspan="4"| Historic composition of the district |
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{{legend|{{party colour|Rally of Democratic Forces}}|[[Rally of Democratic Forces|RFD]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|Action for Change}}|[[Action for Change|AC]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|People's Progressive Alliance (Mauritania)}}|[[People's Progressive Alliance (Mauritania)|APP]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal}}|[[Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal|AJD/MR]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|El Karama}}|[[El Karama]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|Democratic Renovation}}|[[Democratic Renovation|RD]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|Rally for Democracy and Unity}}|[[Rally for Democracy and Unity|RDU]]–[[National Vanguard Party|PAGN]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|Union for the Republic (Mauritania)}}|[[Union for the Republic (Mauritania)|UPR]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|El Insaf}}|[[El Insaf]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|Democratic and Social Republican Party}}|[[Democratic and Social Republican Party|PRDS]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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{{legend|{{party colour|National Rally for Reform and Development}}|[[National Rally for Reform and Development|Tewassoul]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
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! Legislature |
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! Election |
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! Distribution |
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! Deputies |
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| 4th |
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| [[1992 Mauritanian parliamentary election|1992]] |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Rally for Democracy and Unity}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Democratic and Social Republican Party}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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|title = Deputies: 2 |
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|1 = Brahim Ould Bakar ([[Democratic and Social Republican Party|PRDS]]) |
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|2 = Koné Mahmoud ([[Rally for Democracy and Unity|RDU]]–[[National Vanguard Party|PAGN]]) |
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| 5th |
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| [[1996 Mauritanian parliamentary election|1996]] |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Action for Change}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Democratic and Social Republican Party}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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|title = Deputies: 2 |
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|1 = Brahim Ould Bakar ([[Democratic and Social Republican Party|PRDS]]) |
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|2 = Chrif Ahmed Ould Moussa ([[Action for Change|AC]]) |
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| 6th |
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| [[2001 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2001]] |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Rally of Democratic Forces}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Action for Change}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Democratic and Social Republican Party}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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|title = Deputies: 3 |
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|1 = Cherif Ahmed Ould Mohamed Moussa ([[Democratic and Social Republican Party|PRDS]]) |
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|2 = Ousmane Moussa Thiam ([[Action for Change|AC]]) |
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|3 = El Alem Ahmed Yacoub ([[Rally of Democratic Forces|RFD]]) |
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| 7th |
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| [[2006 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2006]] |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Rally of Democratic Forces}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|People's Progressive Alliance (Mauritania)}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Democratic Renovation}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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|title = Deputies: 3 |
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|1 = El Ghassem Bellali Bellali ([[Democratic Renovation|RD]]) |
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|2 = Cheikh Ould Hamdi ([[Rally of Democratic Forces|RFD]]) |
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|3 = Deddahi Ould Mohamed Salem ([[People's Progressive Alliance (Mauritania)|APP]]) |
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| 8th |
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| [[2013 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2013]] |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|El Karama}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Union for the Republic (Mauritania)}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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|title = Deputies: 3 |
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|1 = El Ghassem Bellali Bellali ([[El Karama]]) |
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|2 = Mohamed Cheik Ayé ([[Union for the Republic (Mauritania)|UPR]]) |
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|3 = Ousmane Moussa Thiam ([[Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal|AJD/MR]]) |
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| 9th |
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| [[2018 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2018]] |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|El Karama}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Union for the Republic (Mauritania)}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|National Rally for Reform and Development}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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|title = Deputies: 4 |
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|1 = El Ghassem Bellali Bellali ([[El Karama]]) |
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|2 = Mohamed Cheik Ayé ([[Union for the Republic (Mauritania)|UPR]]) |
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|3 = Ahmed Bezeid "El Qutb" Mohamedene Matt ([[National Rally for Reform and Development|Tewassoul]]) |
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|4 = Ousmane Moussa Thiam ([[Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal|AJD/MR]]) |
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| 10th |
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| [[2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2023]] |
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| style="background:{{party colour|Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|El Karama}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|El Insaf}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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| style="background:{{party colour|National Rally for Reform and Development}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1 |
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|title = Deputies: 4 |
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|1 = El Ghassem Bellali Bellali ([[El Karama]]) |
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|2 = Mohamed Abdellahi "Deddahy" El Mamy El Ghailany ([[El Insaf]]) |
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|3 = Aziza Saleck Jiddou ([[National Rally for Reform and Development|Tewassoul]]) |
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|4 = Khalidou Samba Sow ([[Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal|AJD/MR]]) |
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==Election results== |
==Election results== |
Revision as of 13:04, 6 July 2024
Nouadhibou | |
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electoral district for the National Assembly | |
Moughataa | Nouadhibou |
Wilaya | Dakhlet Nouadhibou |
Electorate | 55,754 (2023) |
Current electoral district | |
Seats | 4 |
Deputies |
Nouadhibou (Arabic: انواذيبو) is one of the 60 electoral districts represented in the National Assembly. The constituency currently elects 7 deputies. Its boundaries correspond to those of the Mauritanian moughataa of Nouadhibou. The electoral system uses the largest remainder method and a closed-list proportional representation, with no minimum threshold.
Historic representation
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4th | 1992 |
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5th | 1996 |
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6th | 2001 |
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7th | 2006 |
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8th | 2013 |
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9th | 2018 |
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10th | 2023 |
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Election results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
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El Karama | 5,836 | 16.69 | 1 | |
El Insaf | 5,817 | 16.63 | 1 | |
National Rally for Reform and Development | 2,819 | 8.06 | 1 | |
Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal | 2,363 | 6.76 | 1 | |
Democratic Alternation Pole (Sawab–RAG) | 2,012 | 5.75 | 0 | |
Union of the Forces of Progress and Rally of Democratic Forces | 1,966 | 5.62 | 0 | |
Hope Mauritania | 1,710 | 4.89 | 0 | |
Union for Democracy and Progress | 1,449 | 4.14 | 0 | |
Republican Party for Democracy and Renewal | 1,434 | 4.10 | 0 | |
Mauritanian Party of Union and Change | 1,192 | 3.41 | 0 | |
National Cohesion for Rights and the Construction of Generations | 1,169 | 3.34 | 0 | |
El Islah | 920 | 2.63 | 0 | |
National Democratic Alliance | 911 | 2.61 | 0 | |
Party of Conciliation and Prosperity | 872 | 2.49 | 0 | |
Burst of Youth for the Nation | 842 | 2.41 | 0 | |
El Ravah | 664 | 1.90 | 0 | |
People's Progressive Alliance | 550 | 1.57 | 0 | |
Party of Unity and Development | 334 | 0.96 | 0 | |
State of Justice | 332 | 0.95 | 0 | |
Party of Construction and Progress | 291 | 0.83 | 0 | |
Centre through Action for Progress | 198 | 0.57 | 0 | |
Party of the Mauritanian Masses | 149 | 0.43 | 0 | |
El Vadila | 140 | 0.40 | 0 | |
Nida El Watan | 120 | 0.34 | 0 | |
Blank votes | 879 | 2.51 | – | |
Total | 34,969 | 100.00 | 4 | |
Valid votes | 34,969 | 87.69 | ||
Invalid votes | 4,907 | 12.31 | ||
Total votes | 39,876 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 55,754 | 71.52 | ||
Source: National Independent Election Commission[1] |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
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El Karama | 4,981 | 17.70 | 1 | |
Union for the Republic | 4,325 | 15.37 | 1 | |
National Rally for Reform and Development | 3,448 | 12.25 | 1 | |
Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal | 1,883 | 6.69 | 1 | |
Rally of Democratic Forces | 1,775 | 6.31 | 0 | |
People's Progressive Alliance | 1,188 | 4.22 | 0 | |
Union of the Forces of Progress | 1,138 | 4.04 | 0 | |
El Islah | 969 | 3.44 | 0 | |
Union for Democracy and Progress | 900 | 3.20 | 0 | |
Democratic Alternation Pole (Sawab–RAG) | 660 | 2.35 | 0 | |
Party of Unity and Development | 552 | 1.96 | 0 | |
El Ghad | 487 | 1.73 | 0 | |
National Democratic Alliance | 485 | 1.72 | 0 | |
El Moustaghbel | 454 | 1.61 | 0 | |
El Wiam | 447 | 1.59 | 0 | |
Movement for Refoundation | 433 | 1.54 | 0 | |
El Ravah | 347 | 1.23 | 0 | |
Mauritanian Party for Reform and Equality | 344 | 1.22 | 0 | |
National Cohesion for Rights and the Construction of Generations | 297 | 1.06 | 0 | |
Vanguard of the Forces of Democratic Change | 244 | 0.87 | 0 | |
Movement for Direct Democracy | 234 | 0.83 | 0 | |
El Vadila | 231 | 0.82 | 0 | |
Rally for Equality and Justice | 230 | 0.82 | 0 | |
Burst of Youth for the Nation | 192 | 0.68 | 0 | |
Democratic Alliance Party | 153 | 0.54 | 0 | |
Party of the Mauritanian Masses | 143 | 0.51 | 0 | |
New Generation Party | 137 | 0.49 | 0 | |
Mauritanian Authenticity Party | 135 | 0.48 | 0 | |
Party of Civilisation and Development | 131 | 0.47 | 0 | |
Party of the Union of the Democratic Youth | 109 | 0.39 | 0 | |
National Democratic Convergence | 90 | 0.32 | 0 | |
Party of the Democratic People | 87 | 0.31 | 0 | |
New Vision | 87 | 0.31 | 0 | |
Rally for Freedom and Democracy | 75 | 0.27 | 0 | |
Blank votes | 752 | 2.67 | – | |
Total | 28,143 | 100.00 | 4 | |
Valid votes | 28,143 | 82.28 | ||
Invalid votes | 6,059 | 17.72 | ||
Total votes | 34,202 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 50,807 | 67.32 | ||
Source: National Independent Election Commission[2] |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
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El Karama | 6,447 | 26.42 | 1 | |
Union for the Republic | 4,429 | 18.15 | 1 | |
Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal | 3,087 | 12.65 | 1 | |
National Rally for Reform and Development | 2,162 | 8.86 | 0 | |
El Wiam | 1,598 | 6.55 | 0 | |
People's Progressive Alliance | 3,002 | 12.30 | 0 | |
Burst of Youth for the Nation | 606 | 2.48 | 0 | |
Union for Democracy and Progress | 590 | 2.42 | 0 | |
Mauritanian Hope Party | 311 | 1.27 | 0 | |
Unitary Party for the Construction of Mauritania | 302 | 1.24 | 0 | |
Movement for Direct Democracy | 290 | 1.19 | 0 | |
Popular Front | 233 | 0.95 | 0 | |
Democratic Concertation Party | 226 | 0.93 | 0 | |
Sawab | 151 | 0.62 | 0 | |
Democratic and Social Ribat Party | 132 | 0.54 | 0 | |
Party of Civilisation and Development | 111 | 0.45 | 0 | |
Party of Unity and Development | 111 | 0.45 | 0 | |
Rally for Unity | 100 | 0.41 | 0 | |
Dignity and Action Party | 96 | 0.39 | 0 | |
Social Democratic Party | 50 | 0.20 | 0 | |
Blank votes | 368 | 1.51 | – | |
Total | 24,402 | 100.00 | 3 | |
Valid votes | 24,402 | 80.78 | ||
Invalid votes | 5,806 | 19.22 | ||
Total votes | 30,208 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 42,612 | 70.89 | ||
Source: National Independent Election Commission[3] |
References
- ^ "My CENI Résultats 2023". res-myceni.org (in Arabic and French). Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "Akjoujt" (PDF). ceni.mr (in Arabic and French). National Independent Election Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2018. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "Dakhlet Nouadhibou" (PDF). ceni.mr (in Arabic). National Independent Election Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2024.