Kuwaiti parliamentary election, 2006

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Kuwait held a national election on June 29, 2006. The voters selected the 50 members of the country's National Assembly. For the first time, universal suffrage was in force, and all Kuwaiti citizens at least 21 years of age were allowed to participate except for members of the armed forces. It is estimated that there are around 340,000 people eligible to vote in Kuwait. Although 57% of the eligible voters in Kuwait are women, in the final poll, only 35% of the total voters were women.[1]

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Summary of the 29 June 2006 National Assembly of Kuwait election results
Seats
Islamic Bloc (Sunni) 17
Popular Bloc 9
National Action Bloc (liberals) 8
Independents (mostly pro-government) 16
Total (turnout 80 %) 50
Source: Kuwait Politics Database

  1. ^ Reformists sweep vote in Kuwait; women lose -- International Herald Tribune


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