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'''Elections in Saudi Arabia''' gives information on [[election]] and election results in [[politics of Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]].
'''Elections in Saudi Arabia''' are rare, with only one actual election having been held to date (The [[Saudi Arabia municipal elections, 2005]]).


Saudi Arabia has no parliament. A "[[Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia|Consultative Assembly]]" (''Majlis ash-Shura'') with 90 appointed members with only consultative tasks exists. No [[political parties]] are allowed in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia has no legislature. A "[[Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia|Consultative Assembly]]" (''Majlis ash-Shura'') with 90 appointed members with only consultative tasks exists. No [[political parties]] are allowed in Saudi Arabia.

In 2005, the first [[Saudi Arabia municipal elections, 2005|Saudi Arabian municipal elections]] were held.


==Municipal elections==
==Municipal elections==

Revision as of 02:37, 3 December 2008

Elections in Saudi Arabia are rare, with only one actual election having been held to date (The Saudi Arabia municipal elections, 2005).

Saudi Arabia has no legislature. A "Consultative Assembly" (Majlis ash-Shura) with 90 appointed members with only consultative tasks exists. No political parties are allowed in Saudi Arabia.

Municipal elections

Template:Saudi Arabian local elections

See also

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