2005 Somaliland parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Somaliland on 29 September 2005.[1] They were the first multiparty parliamentary election conducted in the breakaway republic.

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Electoral system

The 82 members of the House of Representatives were elected by open list proportional representation with the six multi-member constituencies based on the regions. The number of seats for each region was based on those used for the 1960 elections and multiplied by 2.5.[2]

Seat allocation by region
Region Seats
Awdal13
Wooqoyi Galbeed20
Saaxil10
Togdheer15
Sanaag12
Sool12
Source: IRI

Campaign

At the time of the elections, the constitution limited the number of political parties to three:

A total of 246 candidates contested the elections, including five women.

Conduct

A team of 76 observers from Canada, Finland, Kenya, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States and Zimbabwe monitored the polls. They described that the elections were conducted in a peaceful condition and were generally free and fair, nonetheless, the vote had fallen short of meeting several international standards.

Results

Party Votes % Seats
For Unity, Democracy, and Independence261,44939.0033
Peace, Unity, and Development Party228,32834.0628
For Justice and Development180,54526.9321
Invalid/blank votes4,585
Total674,90710082
Source: IRI

References

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