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1997 Gambian parliamentary election

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1997 Gambian parliamentary election
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  1992
2 January 1997
2002  

All 49 seats in the National Assembly
25 seats needed for a majority
Turnout73.21%
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
APRC Yahya Jammeh 52.1333New
UDP Ousainou Darboe 33.977New
PDOIS Sidia Jatta 7.881+1
NRP Hamat Bah 2.162New
Independents 3.872−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker of the National Assembly beforeSpeaker of the National Assembly after
Position established Mustapha B. Wadda
APRC

Parliamentary elections were held in the Gambia on 2 January 1997 three months after presidential elections. The first parliamentary elections since Yahya Jammeh's 1994 coup, they were also the first parliamentary elections to be held under the new constitution approved in a 1996 referendum. However, Decree 89 meant that pre-1994 parties (such as the former ruling People's Progressive Party) were still banned. [1] Freedom House characterized the election as "deeply flawed." [2]

The elections were originally scheduled for 11 December 1996, but following an attack on military barracks at Farafenni at the start of November, they were postponed, and all political rallies were banned. [3] Jammeh's Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction won 33 of the 45 elected seats, enough to change the constitution.

Results

National Assembly of the Gambia 1997.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction 160,47052.1333New
United Democratic Party 104,56833.977New
PDOIS 24,2727.881+1
National Reconciliation Party 6,6392.162New
Independents11,9073.872–1
Presidential appointees4–4
Total307,856100.0049–1
Total votes307,856
Registered voters/turnout420,50773.21
Source: IEC

References

  1. Gambia lifts ban on political parties BBC News, 23 July 2001
  2. "Freedom in the World 1999 - Gambia, The". Freedom House.
  3. Gambia, The Britannica
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