Elections in Mauritania

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Prior to the coup d'etat of August 2005, Mauritania was a one party dominant state with the Democratic and Social Republican Party in power. Opposition parties were allowed, but widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power.

Mauritania elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. Prior to 2006, the president was elected for a six year term by the people, with no term limits; following the constitutional referendum of June 2006, presidential terms are now five years, with a two-term limit and a maximum age limit of 75. The Parliament (Barlamane/Parlement) has two chambers. The National Assembly (Al Jamiya al-Wataniyah/Assemblée Nationale) has 81 members, elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies. The Senate (Majlis al-Shuyukh/Sénat) has 56 members, 53 members elected for a six year term by municipal councillors with one third renewed every two years and 3 members elected by Mauritanians abroad.

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Candidates – Parties Votes %
Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi 373,519 52.85
Ahmed Ould DaddahRally of Democratic Forces 333,184 47.15
Sources: African Elections

Parliamentary elections were held on November 19, 2006.

Mauritanian presidential elections Flag of Mauritania
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Mauritanian parliamentary elections Flag of Mauritania
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Mauritanian Senate elections Flag of Mauritania
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Mauritanian referenda Flag of Mauritania
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