Algerian legislative election, 1991

Algerian legislative election, 1991
Algeria
26 December 1991

Only elections for 231 of the 430 seats to the People's National Assembly were completed
216 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Abdelkader Hachani Chadli Bendjedid Hocine Aït Ahmed
Party Islamic Salvation Front FLN Socialist Forces Front
Last election 295 0
Seats won 188 15 25
Seat change Increase188 Decrease280 Increase25
Popular vote 3,260,222 1,612,947 510,661
Percentage 47.3% 23.4% 7.4%
Swing Increase47.3% Decrease76.6% Increase7.4%

Prime Minister before election

Sid Ahmed Ghozali
FLN

Elected Prime Minister

Sid Ahmed Ghozali
FLN

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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 26 December 1991. The first multi-party elections since independence, they were cancelled by a military coup after the first round, triggering the Algerian Civil War, after the military expressed concerns that the Islamic Salvation Front, which was almost certain to win more than the two-thirds majority of seats required to change the constitution, would democratically form an Islamic state. Of 430 seats contested, 231 were won outright with 50% or more of the ballot; the remaining 199 would have proceeded to a second ballot contested only by the two candidates with the highest number of votes. Voter turnout was 59.0%.[1]

Results

Party Votes % Seats
Islamic Salvation Front3,260,22247.3188
National Liberation Front1,612,94723.415
Socialist Forces Front510,6617.425
Movement of Society for Peace368,6975.40
Rally for Culture and Democracy200,2672.90
Islamic Renaissance Movement150,0932.20
Movement for Democracy in Algeria135,8822.00
Party of Algerian Renewal67,8281.00
National Party for Solidarity and Development48,2080.70
Social Democratic Party28,6380.40
Algerian Movement for Justice and Development27,6230.40
Democratic Movement for Algerian Renewal10,9340.20
Arab-Islamic Rally10,8240.20
Liberal Social Party9,2720.10
Alliance for Justice and Freedom9,8980.10
Union for Democracy and Freedom9,2980.10
Algerian Boumedien Islamic Rally9,0370.10
Democratic Youth Movement8,9020.10
Union of Democratic Forces8,8530.10
People's Unity Party7,7310.10
Party of Democratic Islamic Arab Union7,2830.10
National Alliance of Independent Democrats6,8670.10
Democratic Generation6,7260.10
National Salvation Front6,5750.10
Workers' Socialist Party6,4640.10
Popular Association for Unity and Action6,4550.10
Ecology and Liberty5,5580.10
Progressive Republican Party4,8720.10
Union of Forces for Progress4,1840.10
Jihad Front for Unity3,8990.10
Independence Generations' Front3,8600.10
Republican Party3,6680.10
Front for Algerian Democratic Authenticity3,6000.10
Algerian Liberal Party2,9340.00
Algerian Party of the Essential Man2,6980.00
Ahd 542,4900.00
Democratic Progressive Party2,3800.00
Algerian National Rally2,0450.00
Party of Law1,4760.00
Social Movement for Authenticity1,2250.00
Algerian Party for Justice and Progress1,2220.00
Social Justice Party1,1860.00
Popular Forces' Front1,0670.00
Rally for National Unity9330.00
Organisation of the Forces of Free Revolutionary Islamic Algeria9300.00
Algerian Nation's Youth Rally9280.00
Algerian National Party8160.00
Movement for the Islamic Risala1880.00
National Rally for Progress1110.00
Independents309,2644.50
Invalid/blank votes924,906--
Total7,822,625100231
Source: Nohlen et al.

References

  1. Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p54 ISBN 0-19-829645-2
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