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Electoral districts of Mauritania

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Mauritania is divided into several electoral districts (دوائر إنتخابية) for the election of deputies to the National Assembly, based on the departments of the country. The city of Nouakchott is treated as a single department for election purposes.

Electoral system

The 157 members of the National Assembly are elected by two methods; 113 are elected from single- or multi-member constituencies using either the two-round system or proportional representation; in single-member constituencies candidates require a majority of the vote to be elected in the first round and a plurality in the second round. In two-seat constituencies, voters vote for a party list (which must contain one man and one woman); if no list receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a second round is held, with the winning party taking both seats. In constituencies with three or more seats, closed list proportional representation is used, with seats allocated using the largest remainder method.[1] For three-seat constituencies, party lists must include a female candidate in first or second on the list; for larger constituencies a zipper system is used, with alternate male and female candidates.[1]

The remaining 40 seats are elected from two nationwide constituency, also using closed list proportional representation: a national list and a women's national list.[1] A further four members representing Mauritanians in the diaspora are elected by an electoral congress formed by the rest of MPs.

Distribution of seats

Every department gets a set number of seats based on their population.[2]

Population Seats Election system
Equal or less than 31,000 1 Two-round system
More than 31,000 2 Two-round general ticket
More than 90,000 3 Largest remainder method
without an electoral threshold
More than 120,000 4
Nouakchott (pre-assigned) 18

Electoral districts (2018-)

Current constituencies
List of districts in Mauritania proper since 2018
District Registered voters[3] Seats
Adrar
Aoujeft 10,075 (2018) 1
Atar 25,023 (2018) 2
Chinguetti 7,577 (2018) 1
Ouadane 2,920 (2018) 1
Assaba
Barkéol 31,419 (2018) 2
Boumdeid 5,889 (2018) 1
Guerou 25,757 (2018) 2
Kankoussa 21,781 (2018) 2
Kiffa 48,967 (2018) 3
Brakna
Aleg 52,010 (2018) 3
Bababé 16,747 (2018) 2
Boghé 28,555 (2018) 2
M'Bagne 15,348 (2018) 2
Magta Lahjar 36,084 (2018) 2
Dakhlet Nouadhibou
Chami 12,874 (2018) 1
Nouadhibou 50,807 (2018) 4
Gorgol
Kaédi 37,853 (2018) 4
Maghama 17,704 (2018) 2
M'Bout 35,204 (2018) 3
Monguel 17,558 (2018) 2
Guidimaga
Ghabou 17,772 (2018) 2
Ould Yengé 23,671 (2018) 2
Sélibaby 31,503 (2018) 3
Hodh Ech Chargui
Amourj 33,760 (2018) 3
Bassiknou 22,164 (2018) 2
Djigueni 24,994 (2018) 2
N'beiket Lahwach 5,061 (2018) 1
Néma 38,631 (2018) 2
Oualata 5,031 (2018) 1
Timbédra 30,349 (2018) 2
Hodh El Gharbi
Aïoun El Atrous 32,731 (2018) 2
Koubenni 35,705 (2018) 3
Tamchekett 15,608 (2018) 2
Tintane 42,521 (2018) 3
Inchiri
Akjoujt 9,472 (2018) 1
Bénichab 8,112 (2018) 1
Nouakchott 280,627 (2018) 18
Tagant
Moudjéria 21,305 (2018) 2
Tichitt 2,471 (2018) 1
Tidjikja 21,068 (2018) 2
Tiris Zemmour
Bir Moghrein 2,930 (2018) 1
F'Déirick 5,250 (2018) 1
Zouérate 16,898 (2018) 2
Trarza
Boutilimit 36,827 (2018) 2
Keur Macéne 23,095 (2018) 2
Méderdra 23,330 (2018) 2
Ouad Naga 32,813 (2018) 2
R'kiz 37,130 (2018) 2
Rosso 23,753 (2018) 2
Total 1,412,726 (2018) 113

Diaspora seats

List of districts representing Mauritanians overseas since 2018
District MP Party
Africa Sidi Baba Lehah Union for the Republic (UPR)
America Sow Abou Demba Union for the Republic (UPR)
Asia Ahmed Salem Abdarahmane El Hachmy Union for the Republic (UPR)
Europe Issa Manséga Diawara Union for the Republic (UPR)

References

  1. ^ a b c Electoral system IPU
  2. ^ http://msgg.gov.mr/sites/default/files/2020-11/J.O.%201417F%20DU%2030.07.2018.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ "Directory Listing for [/Resultats/Legistlatives/]". www.ceni.mr. Archived from the original on 8 February 2019. Retrieved 30 June 2022.