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2017 Myanmar by-election

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9 (of the 440) seats to the Pyithu Hluttaw (House of Representatives)
3 (of the 224) seats to the Amyotha Hluttaw (House of Nationalities)
7 seats to Regional Parliaments
  First party Second party
 
Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Than Htay
Party NLD USDP
Leader since 27 September 1988 (1988-09-27) 23 August 2016 (2016-08-23)
Leader's seat Did not contest Did not contest
Seats before 255 R / 135 N 30 R / 11 N
Seats after 254 R / 135 N 30 R / 11 N
Seat change Decrease 1 R / Steady N Steady R / Steady N

President before election

Htin Kyaw
NLD

President after election

Htin Kyaw
NLD

The 2017 Myanmar by-elections were held on 1 April 2017. The elections were held to fill 19 vacant parliamentary seats: nine in the Pyithu Hluttaw, three in the Amyotha Hluttaw, and seven in regional parliaments of Kayah State Hluttaw and Shan State Hluttaw.[1] The seats were left by those who became government leaders or officials after the 2015 general election, or unable to be held due to instability at that time.[2]

Results

House of Nationalities

Party Votes Votes % Seats Won Seats % Change Seats Before Seats After
National League for Democracy 155,583 3 100% Steady 135 135
Union Solidarity and Development Party 49,544 Steady 11 11
National Democratic Force 9,485
National Unity Party 9,183
Chin National Democratic Party 6,482
National Development Party 3,021
Union Farmer-Labor Force Party 2,550
Democratic Party 415
Independent 532
Military Unelected 56 56
Vacant 0 0 0
Total 100 3 100 224 224
Source:[3]

House of Representatives

Party Votes Votes % Seats Won Seats % Change Seats Before Seats After
National League for Democracy 235,015 5 55.56% Decrease 1 255 254
Union Solidarity and Development Party 92,471 1 11.11% Steady 30 30
Shan Nationalities League for Democracy 29,098 2 22.22% Increase 2 12 14
Arakan National Party 23,345 1 11.11% Increase 1 12 13
All Mon Region Democracy Party 10,859
National Unity Party 4,679
National Democratic Force 2,848
Mon National Party 1,992
Shan Nationalities Democratic Party 1,604
Democratic Party 1,579
Public Contribute Students Democracy Party 1,469
Myanmar National Congress 1,194
New Society Party 1,001
People Democracy Party 506
Myanmar Farmers Development Party 390
Phalon-Sawaw Democratic Party 76
Independent 5,105
Military Unelected 110 110
Vacant 2 7 5
Total 100 9 100 440 440
Source:[3]

State and Regional Hluttaws

Party Votes Votes % Seats Won Seats % Change Seats Before Seats After
Shan Nationalities League for Democracy 33,288 4 57.13% Increase 4 25 29
Union Solidarity and Development Party 26,873 1 14.29% Steady 73 73
National League for Democracy 26,332 1 14.29% Decrease 1 476 475
Lahu National Development Party 3,885
All Nationals' Democracy Party 3,351 1 14.29% Increase 1 0 1
Inn National Development Party 3,199
Shan Nationalities Democratic Party 2,958
Akha National Development Party 2,046
National Development Party 511
Wa Liberal Democratic Development Party 186
Military Unelected 220 220
Vacant 4 14 10
Total 100 7 100 864 864
Source:[3]

Results By Constituency

Constituency State/Region House Party Before Party After Incumbent MP Reason for Vacancy Elected MP
Yangon 6 Yangon Nationalities National League for Democracy National League for Democracy Aung Thu Selected as Cabinet Minister Maung Maung
Bago 4 Bago Win Myat Aye Selected as Cabinet Minister San San Myint
Chin 3 Chin Henry Van Thio Elected as Second Vice President Pu Bawi Khing
Kawhmu Yangon Representatives National League for Democracy National League for Democracy Aung San Suu Kyi Selected as State Counsellor Kyaw Swe Win
Dagon Seikkan Kyaw Win Selected as Cabinet Minister Mya Sein
Hlaingtharyar Than Myint Selected as Cabinet Minister Win Min
East Dagon Myo Aung Appointed Head of Naypyidaw Council Nay Kyaw
Ann Rakhine Union Solidarity Development Party Arakan National Party Thein Swe Selected as Cabinet Minister Aye Maung
Chaungzon Mon National League for Democracy Union Solidarity and Development Party Khin Htay Kywe Joined the Constitutional Tribunal Aung Kyi Thein
Monywa Sagaing National League for Democracy National League for Democracy Thant Sin Maung Selected as Cabinet Minister Nyunt Aung
Kyethi Shan No party elected Shan Nationalities League for Democracy No Incumbents Elections in 2015 cancelled due to ethnic violence Saing Aung Kyaw
Monghsu Saing Win Aye
Kyethi 1 Shan State/Region No party elected Shan Nationalities League for Democracy No Incumbents Elections in 2015 cancelled due to ethnic violence Saing San Maing
Kyethi 2 Khin Maung Nyunt
Monghsu 1 Saing Linn Myat
Monghsu 2 Nam Kaung Kham
Nyaungshwe 1 National League for Democracy National League for Democracy Tin Yin Died before election on October 12, 2016 Khin Maung Win
Kengtung 2 Union Solidarity Development Party Union Solidarity and Development Party Peter Thaung Sein Shar Mwe La Shang
Hpruso 1 Kayah National League for Democracy All Nationals' Democracy Party (Kayah State) Thoe Ral The' Reh

References

  1. ^ "ကြားဖြတ်ရွေးကောက်ပွဲ ကျင်းပပြုလုပ်မည့် နေ့ရက်နှင့် လစ်လပ်မဲဆနဒနယ်များ အသိပေးကြေညာချက်" (Press release). Union Election Commission. 11 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Myanmar to hold by-election in early 2017 - Eleven Myanmar". Archived from the original on 2017-04-05. Retrieved 2016-10-11.
  3. ^ a b c "Election Results".