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==Historic representation==
==Historic representation==
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! colspan="4"| Historic composition of the district
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| colspan="4"| {{hidden begin|title=''Key to parties''|contentstyle=font-size:95%; border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;}}
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{{legend|{{party colour|Rally of Democratic Forces}}|[[Rally of Democratic Forces|RFD]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party colour|Action for Change}}|[[Action for Change|AC]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party colour|People's Progressive Alliance (Mauritania)}}|[[People's Progressive Alliance (Mauritania)|APP]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{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}}
{{legend|{{party colour|El Karama}}|[[El Karama]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party colour|Democratic Renovation}}|[[Democratic Renovation|RD]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party colour|Rally for Democracy and Unity}}|[[Rally for Democracy and Unity|RDU]]–[[National Vanguard Party|PAGN]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party colour|Union for the Republic (Mauritania)}}|[[Union for the Republic (Mauritania)|UPR]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party colour|El Insaf}}|[[El Insaf]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party colour|Democratic and Social Republican Party}}|[[Democratic and Social Republican Party|PRDS]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{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
! Election
! Distribution
! Deputies
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| 4th
| [[1992 Mauritanian parliamentary election|1992]]
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{| style="width:8em; font-size:85%; text-align:center; font-family:Courier New;"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| style="background:{{party colour|Rally for Democracy and Unity}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|Democratic and Social Republican Party}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
|}
| {{Collapsible list
|title = Deputies: 2
|bullets = yes
|1 = Brahim Ould Bakar ([[Democratic and Social Republican Party|PRDS]])
|2 = Koné Mahmoud ([[Rally for Democracy and Unity|RDU]]–[[National Vanguard Party|PAGN]])
}}
|-
| 5th
| [[1996 Mauritanian parliamentary election|1996]]
|
{| style="width:8em; font-size:85%; text-align:center; font-family:Courier New;"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| style="background:{{party colour|Action for Change}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|Democratic and Social Republican Party}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
|}
| {{Collapsible list
|title = Deputies: 2
|bullets = yes
|1 = Brahim Ould Bakar ([[Democratic and Social Republican Party|PRDS]])
|2 = Chrif Ahmed Ould Moussa ([[Action for Change|AC]])
}}
|-
| 6th
| [[2001 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2001]]
|
{| style="width:12em; font-size:85%; text-align:center; font-family:Courier New;"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| style="background:{{party colour|Rally of Democratic Forces}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|Action for Change}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|Democratic and Social Republican Party}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
|}
| {{Collapsible list
|title = Deputies: 3
|bullets = yes
|1 = Cherif Ahmed Ould Mohamed Moussa ([[Democratic and Social Republican Party|PRDS]])
|2 = Ousmane Moussa Thiam ([[Action for Change|AC]])
|3 = El Alem Ahmed Yacoub ([[Rally of Democratic Forces|RFD]])
}}
|-
| 7th
| [[2006 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2006]]
|
{| style="width:12em; font-size:85%; text-align:center; font-family:Courier New;"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| style="background:{{party colour|Rally of Democratic Forces}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|People's Progressive Alliance (Mauritania)}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|Democratic Renovation}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
|}
| {{Collapsible list
|title = Deputies: 3
|bullets = yes
|1 = El Ghassem Bellali Bellali ([[Democratic Renovation|RD]])
|2 = Cheikh Ould Hamdi ([[Rally of Democratic Forces|RFD]])
|3 = Deddahi Ould Mohamed Salem ([[People's Progressive Alliance (Mauritania)|APP]])
}}
|-
| 8th
| [[2013 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2013]]
|
{| style="width:12em; font-size:85%; text-align:center; font-family:Courier New;"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| style="background:{{party colour|Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|El Karama}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|Union for the Republic (Mauritania)}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
|}
| {{Collapsible list
|title = Deputies: 3
|bullets = yes
|1 = El Ghassem Bellali Bellali ([[El Karama]])
|2 = Mohamed Cheik Ayé ([[Union for the Republic (Mauritania)|UPR]])
|3 = Ousmane Moussa Thiam ([[Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal|AJD/MR]])
}}
|-
| 9th
| [[2018 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2018]]
|
{| style="width:16em; font-size:85%; text-align:center; font-family:Courier New;"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| style="background:{{party colour|Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|El Karama}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|Union for the Republic (Mauritania)}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|National Rally for Reform and Development}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
|}
| {{Collapsible list
|title = Deputies: 4
|bullets = yes
|1 = El Ghassem Bellali Bellali ([[El Karama]])
|2 = Mohamed Cheik Ayé ([[Union for the Republic (Mauritania)|UPR]])
|3 = Ahmed Bezeid "El Qutb" Mohamedene Matt ([[National Rally for Reform and Development|Tewassoul]])
|4 = Ousmane Moussa Thiam ([[Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal|AJD/MR]])
}}
|-
| 10th
| [[2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election|2023]]
|
{| style="width:16em; font-size:85%; text-align:center; font-family:Courier New;"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| style="background:{{party colour|Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|El Karama}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|El Insaf}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
| style="background:{{party colour|National Rally for Reform and Development}}; width:4em; color:white;"| 1
|}
| {{Collapsible list
|title = Deputies: 4
|bullets = yes
|1 = El Ghassem Bellali Bellali ([[El Karama]])
|2 = Mohamed Abdellahi "Deddahy" El Mamy El Ghailany ([[El Insaf]])
|3 = Aziza Saleck Jiddou ([[National Rally for Reform and Development|Tewassoul]])
|4 = Khalidou Samba Sow ([[Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal|AJD/MR]])
}}
|-
|}


==Election results==
==Election results==

Revision as of 13:04, 6 July 2024

Nouadhibou
electoral district
for the National Assembly
Location of Nouadhibou in Mauritania
MoughataaNouadhibou
WilayaDakhlet Nouadhibou
Electorate55,754 (2023)
Current electoral district
Seats4
Deputies
  •   El Karama (1)
  •   El Insaf (1)
  •   Tewassoul (1)
  •   AJD/MR (1)

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

Historic composition of the district
Key to parties
  RFD
  AC
  APP
  AJD/MR
  RD
  RDUPAGN
  UPR
  PRDS
Legislature Election Distribution Deputies
4th 1992
1 1
Deputies: 2
5th 1996
1 1
Deputies: 2
  • Brahim Ould Bakar (PRDS)
  • Chrif Ahmed Ould Moussa (AC)
6th 2001
1 1 1
Deputies: 3
  • Cherif Ahmed Ould Mohamed Moussa (PRDS)
  • Ousmane Moussa Thiam (AC)
  • El Alem Ahmed Yacoub (RFD)
7th 2006
1 1 1
Deputies: 3
  • El Ghassem Bellali Bellali (RD)
  • Cheikh Ould Hamdi (RFD)
  • Deddahi Ould Mohamed Salem (APP)
8th 2013
1 1 1
Deputies: 3
  • El Ghassem Bellali Bellali (El Karama)
  • Mohamed Cheik Ayé (UPR)
  • Ousmane Moussa Thiam (AJD/MR)
9th 2018
1 1 1 1
Deputies: 4
  • El Ghassem Bellali Bellali (El Karama)
  • Mohamed Cheik Ayé (UPR)
  • Ahmed Bezeid "El Qutb" Mohamedene Matt (Tewassoul)
  • Ousmane Moussa Thiam (AJD/MR)
10th 2023
1 1 1 1
Deputies: 4

Election results

Parliamentary Election 2023: Nouadhibou
PartyVotes%Seats
El Karama5,83616.691
El Insaf5,81716.631
National Rally for Reform and Development2,8198.061
Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal2,3636.761
Democratic Alternation Pole (SawabRAG)2,0125.750
Union of the Forces of Progress and Rally of Democratic Forces1,9665.620
Hope Mauritania1,7104.890
Union for Democracy and Progress1,4494.140
Republican Party for Democracy and Renewal1,4344.100
Mauritanian Party of Union and Change1,1923.410
National Cohesion for Rights and the Construction of Generations1,1693.340
El Islah9202.630
National Democratic Alliance9112.610
Party of Conciliation and Prosperity8722.490
Burst of Youth for the Nation8422.410
El Ravah6641.900
People's Progressive Alliance5501.570
Party of Unity and Development3340.960
State of Justice3320.950
Party of Construction and Progress2910.830
Centre through Action for Progress1980.570
Party of the Mauritanian Masses1490.430
El Vadila1400.400
Nida El Watan1200.340
Blank votes8792.51
Total34,969100.004
Valid votes34,96987.69
Invalid votes4,90712.31
Total votes39,876100.00
Registered voters/turnout55,75471.52
Source: National Independent Election Commission[1]
Parliamentary Election 2018: Nouadhibou
PartyVotes%Seats
El Karama4,98117.701
Union for the Republic4,32515.371
National Rally for Reform and Development3,44812.251
Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal1,8836.691
Rally of Democratic Forces1,7756.310
People's Progressive Alliance1,1884.220
Union of the Forces of Progress1,1384.040
El Islah9693.440
Union for Democracy and Progress9003.200
Democratic Alternation Pole (SawabRAG)6602.350
Party of Unity and Development5521.960
El Ghad4871.730
National Democratic Alliance4851.720
El Moustaghbel4541.610
El Wiam4471.590
Movement for Refoundation4331.540
El Ravah3471.230
Mauritanian Party for Reform and Equality3441.220
National Cohesion for Rights and the Construction of Generations2971.060
Vanguard of the Forces of Democratic Change2440.870
Movement for Direct Democracy2340.830
El Vadila2310.820
Rally for Equality and Justice2300.820
Burst of Youth for the Nation1920.680
Democratic Alliance Party1530.540
Party of the Mauritanian Masses1430.510
New Generation Party1370.490
Mauritanian Authenticity Party1350.480
Party of Civilisation and Development1310.470
Party of the Union of the Democratic Youth1090.390
National Democratic Convergence900.320
Party of the Democratic People870.310
New Vision870.310
Rally for Freedom and Democracy750.270
Blank votes7522.67
Total28,143100.004
Valid votes28,14382.28
Invalid votes6,05917.72
Total votes34,202100.00
Registered voters/turnout50,80767.32
Source: National Independent Election Commission[2]
Parliamentary Election 2013: Nouadhibou
PartyVotes%Seats
El Karama6,44726.421
Union for the Republic4,42918.151
Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal3,08712.651
National Rally for Reform and Development2,1628.860
El Wiam1,5986.550
People's Progressive Alliance3,00212.300
Burst of Youth for the Nation6062.480
Union for Democracy and Progress5902.420
Mauritanian Hope Party3111.270
Unitary Party for the Construction of Mauritania3021.240
Movement for Direct Democracy2901.190
Popular Front2330.950
Democratic Concertation Party2260.930
Sawab1510.620
Democratic and Social Ribat Party1320.540
Party of Civilisation and Development1110.450
Party of Unity and Development1110.450
Rally for Unity1000.410
Dignity and Action Party960.390
Social Democratic Party500.200
Blank votes3681.51
Total24,402100.003
Valid votes24,40280.78
Invalid votes5,80619.22
Total votes30,208100.00
Registered voters/turnout42,61270.89
Source: National Independent Election Commission[3]

References

  1. ^ "My CENI Résultats 2023". res-myceni.org (in Arabic and French). Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  2. ^ "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.
  3. ^ "Dakhlet Nouadhibou" (PDF). ceni.mr (in Arabic). National Independent Election Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2024.