2022 Kuwaiti general election

General elections were held in Kuwait on 29 September 2022 following the dissolution of parliament by Crown Prince Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.[1] However, the results were annulled by the Constitutional Court on 19 March 2023 after judges ruled that the previous parliament had not been dissolved properly.[2]

2022 Kuwaiti general election
Kuwait
29 September 2022

50 of the 65 seats in the National Assembly
Turnout63.30% (Decrease 6.32pp)

Background

On 22 June Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah announced the dissolution of Parliament.[3] On 28 August, the Kuwaiti Cabinet approved the decree calling for elections on 29 September.[4]

Electoral system

The 50 elected members of the National Assembly are elected from five 10-seat constituencies by single non-transferable vote.[5] Political parties are not officially licensed, therefore candidates run as individuals, although many political groups operate freely as de facto political parties.[6] All Kuwaiti citizens (both male and female) above the age of 21 have the right to vote.

Candidates

Registration of candidates contesting the 50 seats took place between 29 August and 7 September 2022.[7] 118 schools were used for the 2022 National Assembly elections on 29 September.[8] A total of 305 candidates, including 22 women, were registered.[9]

While the previous elections in 2020 were affected by anti-coronavirus measures, this time candidates were able to open electoral offices and hold live hustings. Security services stepped up their monitoring of vote buying.[10]

Results

Turnout was 63.30 % with 503,811 voters for a total of 795,911 registered voters.[11] Opposition politicians were reported to have made significant gains.[12] Islamists, including many affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, established themselves in parliament, while Shi’ites displaced palace-aligned Sunni candidates. Many reformist candidates, including two women, also won seats.[13]

Elected members

Constituency Candidate Votes
FirstAbdullah Jassem Al-Mudhaf6,375
Hassan Abdullah Johar6,332
Osama Zaid Al-Zaid5,764
Ahmed Haji Larry4,104
Essa Ahmad Al-Kandari3,683
Adel Jassim Al- Damkhi3,403
Osama Essa Al-Shaheen2,889
Saleh Ashour2,867
Hamad Mohammed Al-Medlej2,826
Khaled Marzouq Al-Ameera2,228
SecondBader Hamed Al-Mulla7,285
Mohammad Barrak Al-Mutair4,364
Shuaib Shabaan3,394
Hamed Mahri Al-Bathali3,374
Khalil Ibrahim Al-Shalih2,949
Falah Dhahi Al-Hajri2,921
Aliya Faisal Al-Khaled2,472
Hamad Mohammad Al-Matar2,460
Abdulwahab Aref Al-Issa2,056
Abdullah Turki Al-Anbaie1,922
ThirdAhmed Abdulaziz al-Sadoun12,239
Muhalhal Khaled Al-Mudhaf7,005
Abdulkareem Abdullah Al-Kandari6,915
Muhannad Talal Al-Sayer5,998
Abdulaziz Tareq Al-Saqabi5,329
Jenan Boushehri4,301
Ammar Muhammad Al-Ajmi3,784
Hamad Adel Al-Obeid3,376
Faris Saad Al-Otaibi3,189
Khalil Abdullah Apple2,963
FourthShueib Shabab Al-Muweizri8,995
Mohammed Hayef Al-Mutairi7,266
Mubarak Hammoud Al-Tasha7,098
Mubarak Haif Al-Hajraf6,342
Thamer Saad Al-Thifeeri5,597
Marzouq Khalifa Al-Khalifa5,170
Saad Ali Al-Rusheedi5,007
Obaid Mohammed Al-Mutairi4,834
Abdullah Fahad Al-Enizi4,825
Yousef Mohammed Al-Bathali4,735
FifthHamdan Salem Al-Azmi10,799
Saud Abdulaziz Al-Hajri10,252
Khaled Mohammad Al-Otaibi9,243
Hani Hussein Shams6,814
Mohammad Hadi Al-Huweila6,765
Al-Saifi Mubarak Al-Ajmi6,525
Mohammed Hussain Al-Ajmi5,725
Majed Mussaed Al-Mutairi5,465
Marzouq Faleh Al-Hbaini4,830
Faisal Mohammed Al-Kandari4,530
Source: KUNA (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

Aftermath

On 18 October 2020 Ahmed Al-Sadoun was elected as Speaker of the National Assembly unopposed. However on 19 March 2023 the Constitutional Court ruled in favor of reinstating the previous parliament elected in 2020, citing discrepancies in the decree dissolving the previous parliament.[2] In May crown prince Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah dissolved Parliament and called for election on 6 June 2023.

References

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