2018 Mauritanian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Mauritania in September 2018; the first round took place on 1 September,[1] with a second round held on 15 September. At the national level, elections were held in 157 constituencies, each electing one member to the National Assembly. Elections were also held in 13 regional councils and 219 municipalities.[2]

2018 Mauritanian parliamentary election
Mauritania
1 September 2018 (first round)
15 September 2018 (second round)

All 157 seats in the National Assembly
79 seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.46% (Decrease1.44pp)
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
UPR M. Mahmoud O. M. Lemine 19.47 93 +18
Tewassoul Mohamed Jemil Ould Mansour 11.28 14 -2
UDP Naha Mint Mouknass 4.34 6 0
El Karama Cheikhna Ould Hajbou 3.52 6 0
AND Yacoub Ould Moine 3.15 4 New
UFP Mohamed Ould Maouloud 2.80 3 New
RFD Ahmed Ould Daddah 2.74 3 New
Choura Med. Lemine O. Sidi Maouloud 2.19 3 +3
PUCM Hamadi O. Khatary O. Hamadi 2.00 4 +4
APP Messaoud Ould Boulkheir 1.84 3 -4
Sawab+ Abdel Salem Ould Horma 1.75 3 +3
PSJN Lalla Mint Cheriva 1.60 3 -1
ADIL Yahya Ould Ahmed El Waghef 1.40 2 New
El Wiam Boïdel Ould Houmeit 1.31 2 -8
HIWAR Valle Mint Mini 1.12 1 New
AJD/MR Ibrahima Moctar Sarr 1.01 1 -3
UDN Aly Ould Abass 0.80 1 +1
El Islah Mohamed Ould Talebna 0.76 1 0
AFCD Outouma Soumaré 0.67 1 New
El Ghad Sid'Ahmed Ould Hamadi 0.60 1 New
CMP Brahim Ould Abdellahi 0.52 1 +1
PPPD Mohamed Ould Tomy 0.48 1 New
Seat map per constituency
Prime Minister before Prime Minister-designate
Yahya Ould Hademine
Independent (UPR)
Mohamed Salem Ould Béchir
UPR

As a result of the election, Union for Republic (UPR) remained the single largest party at the national level both in terms of popular vote and seats.[2]

Electoral system

The 157 members of the National Assembly are elected by two methods; 113 are elected from single- or multi-member constituencies using either the two-round system or proportional representation; in single-member constituencies candidates require a majority of the vote to be elected in the first round and a plurality in the second round. In two-seat constituencies, voters vote for a party list (which must contain one man and one woman); if no list receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a second round is held, with the winning party taking both seats. In constituencies with three or more seats, closed list proportional representation is used, with seats allocated using the largest remainder method.[3] For three-seat constituencies, party lists must include a female candidate in first or second on the list; for larger constituencies a zipper system is used, with alternate male and female candidates.[3]

The other 40 seats are elected from a single nationwide constituency, also using closed list proportional representation, with half elected on separate lists reserved for women.[3] A further four members are elected by the diaspora.

Preliminary results

Party National PR seats Women's seats Constituency seats Total
seats
First round Second round
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Union for the Republic136,80919.47135,83119.6093
Tewassoul79,28311.2887,47312.6214
Union for Democracy and Progress30,4954.3432,6254.716
El Karam24,7613.5224,1313.486
National Democratic Alliance22,1483.1520,2572.924
Union of the Forces of Progress19,6642.8023,2753.363
Rally of Democratic Forces19,2732.7418,3352.653
Shura Party for Development15,4092.199,9411.433
Unitary Party for the Construction of Mauritania14,0632.0015,8022.284
People's Progressive Alliance12,8991.8413,0451.883
Sawab12,2651.759,8801.433
Burst of Youth for the Nation11,2731.6012,2991.773
National Pact for Democracy and Development9,8651.4012,2281.762
El Wiam9,1881.318,4991.232
Party for Conciliation and Prosperity7,8781.125,2100.751
AJD/MR7,1021.015,8950.851
Party of Unity and Development6,8900.983,8770.560
Ravah Party6,7490.968,5621.240
Mauritanian Party for the Union and Reform6,5210.934,1780.600
El Vadila6,2650.895,6580.820
Party of Mauritanian Authenticity6,2560.897,8741.140
Mauritanian Party for Justice and Democracy5,9940.853,7720.540
National Democratic Union5,6550.809,1821.321
El Moustaghbel5,5700.798,4721.220
Republican Party for Democracy and Renewal5,5330.798,3151.200
El Islah5,3340.769,0081.301
Rally for Mauritania4,8550.693,2430.470
Avant-Garde Party of the Forces of Democratic Reform4,7170.674,4430.641
Movement for Refoundation4,7090.674,0320.580
Mauritanian Liberal Democratic Party4,6070.664,3420.630
National Union for Democracy and Development4,5380.650
Rally for Freedom and Democracy4,3380.624,4790.650
Mauritanian Party for Tomorrow4,1960.605,1560.741
Mauritanian People's Congress4,0630.582,8890.420
WAVA Mauritanian Party4,0060.572,9150.420
Social Democrat Union3,9150.560
Party of Conservatives3,8500.552,0030.290
Party of the Mauritanian Masses3,7710.544,9070.710
Current Party of Renewing Thought3,7060.533,1980.460
Coalition of Mauritainians for the Fatherland3,6750.521
Dignity and Action Party3,5200.503,1770.460
Party of Labour and Equality3,4480.493,0580.440
Democratic Justice Party3,4410.493,3580.480
Democratic Alliance Party3,4310.495,2370.760
Party of Peace and Democratic Progress3,3920.484,5150.651
Mauritanian Party of Renewal3,3840.484,3160.620
Democratic Renewal3,3700.483,6220.520
Nida El Watan3,3660.482,9070.420
Democratic Socialist Party3,3590.486,0150.870
National Agreement Party3,2700.470
Direct Democracy Movement3,2300.464,2700.620
Popular Front3,2010.463,2180.460
Mauritanian Party for Justice and Development3,1020.443,6080.520
Mauritanian Congress Party3,0660.442,1840.320
National Democratic Convergence3,0560.432,6580.380
New Generation Party2,9420.423,1260.450
Rally for Unity2,8030.403,9740.570
Dialogue and Democracy Party2,7150.392,5550.370
Democratic Khiyar Party2,6770.383,7780.550
Third Generation Party2,6710.382,9940.430
National Ribat Party for Rights and Generation Construction2,6100.371,8160.260
Mauritanian Party for Renewal and Harmony2,4910.354,0390.580
Justice and Equality Party2,3850.342,3540.340
Democratic Consultation Party2,3800.342,8260.410
Union for the Construction of Mauritania2,3400.331,2500.180
Socialist Democratic Unionist Party2,1980.312,0460.300
Mauritanian Party for the Defence of the Environment2,1690.311,3440.190
National Development Party2,1660.311,6980.240
Movement of Mauritanian Patriots2,0920.301,9910.290
Parti Ribat Démocratique et Social2,0360.292,2900.330
New Vision2,0340.293,1030.450
Democratic People's Party2,0240.291,6390.240
Party of Generations of the Democratic Future2,0040.290
Union for Justice and Development1,9430.280
Democratic Union of Youth1,9260.271,1050.160
People's Rally Party1,8450.261,4500.210
Republican Front for Unity and Democracy1,8290.260
Mauritanian Hope Party1,8240.262,7090.390
Rally for Democracy and Unity1,8190.261,7100.250
Parti du Concret, Arc en ciel1,8080.261,2490.180
Party for Equity and the Defence of Rights1,6640.240
Parti de la Mauritanie Comptemporaine1,6580.240
El Inma National Party1,6300.231,5020.220
People's Democratic Party1,6210.231,4330.210
Union for Planning and Construction1,5960.230
Union for Development and Democracy1,5230.221,3520.200
Union of the Democratic Center1,4870.211,0310.150
Party of Construction and Progress1,4070.202,8510.410
Mauritanian Party for Renewal and Democracy1,2690.188180.120
Party for Freedom, Equality and Justice1,2650.181,1240.160
Party of Civilisation and Development1,2490.182,6830.390
Rally for Equality and Justice1,2350.181,3600.200
Mauritanian People's Movement1,1320.161,3730.200
Alliance for Democracy in Mauritania1,1220.161,4930.220
National Construction1,0610.151,1990.170
Mauritanian Party for Reform and Equality1,0490.151,3630.200
Mauritanian Union of Social Forces1,0320.151,0990.160
Blank votes21,3743.1423,5213.39
Invalid votes324,659333,298
Total1,027,367100201,026,37110020 157
Registered voters/turnout1,417,82372.461,417,82372.43
Source: CENI, CENI

Aftermath

After the election, 76 parties from both the presidential majority and opposition camps were dissolved for not obtaining more than 1% or not participating twice in two consecutive local elections, based on an election law passed the year before, with only 28 parties remaining in the political arena. Some of the dissolved parties include the first party founded after the establishment of multi-party politics, the Rally of Democracy and Unity, and the Movement of Reformation led by Kane Hamidou Baba.[4]

Election of the President of the National Assembly

The election of the President of the National Assembly took place on 8 October 2018, a week after its original scheduled date. Cheikh Ahmed Baye was elected president in the first round.[5]

Candidate Party Votes obtained
Required majority → 79 out of 157
Cheikh Ahmed Baye Union for the Republic 118 checkY
Assouvi Ould Cheibani Tewassoul 27 ☒N
Abstentions 4
Null votes 2
Absentees 6[lower-alpha 1]

Footnotes

  1. Includes the 4 representatives of Mauritanians overseas, who were yet to be elected by the electoral college.

References

  1. Mauritanie: les élections législatives, régionales et municipales prévues le 1er septembre 2018 Archived 2019-07-11 at the Wayback Machine Le 360, 24 June 2018
  2. "Mauritania's ruling party wins majority parliament". Washington Post. Archived from the original on 17 September 2018.
  3. Electoral system IPU
  4. "La Mauritanie dissout 76 partis politiques" [Mauritania dissolves 76 political parties]. Radio France Internationale (in French). 7 March 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  5. Faujas, Alain (9 October 2018). "Mauritanie : Cheikh Ould Baya élu président de l'Assemblée nationale" [Mauritania: Cheikh Ould Baya elected President of the National Assembly]. Jeune Afrique (in French). Retrieved 4 November 2022.
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