Burundian legislative election, 2005

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Parliamentary elections were held in Burundi on 4 July 2005. The result was a victory for the National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD–FDD), which won 64 of the 118 seats in the National Assembly

Conduct

Voting was largely peaceful throughout the country during election day. Observers deemed the polls generally free, fair, and transparent. Major political parties accepted the results as legitimate.

Results

National Assembly

In order to ensure the 60%-40% ethnic split and 30% quota for women, a further 18 members, including the three Twa representatives foreseen by the Electoral Code, were co-opted after the elections.

Party Votes % Seats
Elected Co-opted Total
CNDD–FDD 1,417,800 58.55 59 5 64
Front for Democracy in Burundi 525,336 21.70 25 5 30
Union for National Progress 174,575 7.21 10 5 15
National Council for the Defense of Democracy 100,366 4.14 4 0 4
Movement for the Rehabilitation of Citizens – Rurenzangemero 51,730 2.14 2 0 2
Party for National Recovery 42,223 1.74 0 0 0
Other parties and independents 109,396 4.51 0 0 0
Reserved seats for Twas 3 3
Invalid/blank votes 24,575
Total 2,446,001 100 100 18 118
Registered voters/turnout 3,167,124 77.23
Source: African Elections Database

Senate

Following the National Assembly elections, the Senate was indirectly elected on 29 July. Of the 49 Senate members, 34 were elected by electoral colleges formed by councillors, three were co-opted Twas, four were former Presidents, and eight further members were co-opted to ensure that at least 30% of its members were women.[1] A total of 119 candidates stood for election to the Senate.[2]

Party Votes % Seats
Elected Co-opted Total
CNDD–FDD 30 2 32
Front for Democracy in Burundi 3 2 5
National Council for the Defense of Democracy 1 2 3
Union for National Progress 0 2 2
Reserved seats for Twas 3 3
Former presidents 4 4
Invalid/blank votes 1,064
Total 2,161 100 34 15 49
Registered voters/turnout 3,225 67.01
Source: African Elections Database, IPU

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