Nigerien parliamentary election, 1993
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Parliamentary elections were held in Niger on 14 February 1993. They were the first multi-party elections in the country since independence in 1960, and followed constitutional changes approved in a referendum the previous year. Although the ruling National Movement for the Development of Society won the most seats (29 of the 83), several opposition parties formed the Alliance of the Forces of Change following the elections, between them controlling 50 seats.[1] Voter turnout was just 32.7%.[2]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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National Movement for the Development of Society | 383,921 | 30.65 | 29 | –64 |
Democratic and Social Convention | 341,849 | 27.29 | 22 | New |
Nigerien Alliance for Democracy and Progress | 193,967 | 15.48 | 11 | New |
Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism | 183,150 | 14.62 | 13 | New |
Sawaba | 39,271 | 3.13 | 2 | New |
Union of Democratic and Progressive Patriots | 36,203 | 2.89 | 2 | New |
Nigerien Progressive Party – African Democratic Rally | 32,615 | 2.60 | 2 | New |
Party for Socialism and Democracy in Niger | 18,661 | 1.49 | 1 | New |
Party of the Masses for Labour | 15,446 | 1.23 | 0 | New |
Movement for Democracy and Progress | 5,967 | 0.48 | 0 | New |
Party for National Unity and Development | 1,153 | 0.09 | 0 | New |
Union for Democracy and Social Progress | 463 | 0.04 | 1 | New |
Invalid/blank votes | 55,429 | – | – | – |
Total | 1,308,195 | 100 | 83 | –10 |
Registered voters/turnout | 3,996,213 | 32.74 | – | – |
Source: Election Passport |
Aftermath
Following the elections, the Democratic and Social Convention, the Nigerien Alliance for Democracy and Progress, the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism, the Nigerien Progressive Party – African Democratic Rally, the Party for Socialism and Democracy in Niger and the Union for Democracy and Social Progress all joined the Alliance of the Forces of Change.
References
- ↑ Elections in Niger African Elections database
- ↑ Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p685 ISBN 0-19-829645-2