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Timbédra is one of the districts (Arabic: دوائر إنتخابية) represented in the National Assembly, the unicameral chamber of the Parliament of Mauritania. The district currently elects two deputies using a two-round general ticket. Its boundaries correspond to those of the department of Timbédra, in the wilaya of Hodh Ech Chargui.
Historic representation
Historic composition of the constituency
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Legislature
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Election
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Distribution
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10th
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2013
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11th
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2018
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Election results
Party
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Union for the Republic (UPR)
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8,675
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52.63
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National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul)
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2,702
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16.39
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National Democratic Alliance (AND)
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1,337
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8.11
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Union for Development and Democracy (PUDD)
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1,024
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6.21
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Party of Civilisation and Development (PCDEV)
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550
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3.34
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Rally of Democratic Forces
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441
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2.68
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New Generation
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429
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2.60
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Dignity and Action Party (PDA)
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373
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2.26
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People's Progressive Alliance (APP)
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363
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2.20
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Blank votes
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590
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3.58
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Votes
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16,484
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100.00
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Valid votes
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16,484
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72.11
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Null votes
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6,376
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27.89
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Turnout
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22,860
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75.32
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Abstentions
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7,489
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24.68
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Registered voters
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30,349
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Union for the Republic hold
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Source: Independent National Electoral Commission
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Party
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Union for the Republic (UPR)
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12,167
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57.96
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Burst of Youth for the Nation (PSJN)
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5,463
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26.03
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National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul)
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1,598
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7,61
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Social and Democratic Ribat Party (RDS)
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580
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2.76
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People's Progressive Alliance (APP)
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421
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2.01
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El Wiam
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214
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1.02
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El Vadila
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187
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0.89
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Unitary Party for the Construction of Mauritania (PUCM)
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150
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0.71
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Blank votes
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211
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1.01
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Votes
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20,991
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100.00
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Valid votes
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20,991
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89.69
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Null votes
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2,413
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10.31
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Turnout
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23,404
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84.78
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Abstentions
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4,201
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15.22
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Registered voters
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27,605
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Union for the Republic gain
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Source: Independent National Electoral Commission
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