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2018 Rwandan parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Rwanda on 3 September 2018,[1] with Rwandan overseas voting the day before.[2] The result was a victory for the Rwandan Patriotic Front coalition, which won 40 of the 53 elected seats while losing its absolute majority over the total of seats, whilst the Democratic Green Party and Social Party Imberakuri both entered parliament for the first time. With 49 of the 80 seats in the newly elected parliament held by women (61%),[3] the elections maintained Rwanda's position as the country with the highest proportion of female MPs.[4]

Electoral system

The 80-seat Chamber of Deputies is elected by two methods: 53 seats are directly elected by closed list proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency with an electoral threshold of 5%; seats are allocated using the largest remainder method.[5] The remaining 27 seats are indirectly elected by local and national councils, including 24 reserved for women (six from Eastern, Southern and Western provinces, four from Northern Province and two from Kigali),[5] two for representatives of youth and one for representatives of handicapped.[6]

Results

Composition of the elected chamber

Ernest Kamanzi and Clarisse Maniriho were elected as the youth representatives,[7] whilst Eugene Mussolini was elected as the disabled representative.[8] Full results have yet to be published.

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Rwandan Patriotic
Front coalition
Rwandan Patriotic Front 4,926,366 73.95 36 –1
Centrist Democratic Party 1 0
Ideal Democratic Party 1 0
Party for Progress and Concord 1 0
Democratic Union of the Rwandan People 1 +1
Rwandan Socialist Party 0 –1
Social Democratic Party 586,215 8.80 5 –2
Liberal Party 479,631 7.20 4 –1
Social Party Imberakuri 304,231 4.57 2 +2
Democratic Green Party 302,778 4.55 2 New
Independents 62,293 0.94 0
Indirectly-elected members 27
Invalid/blank votes 12,245
Total 6,673,483 100 80 0
Registered voters/turnout 7,172,612 93.04
Source: NEC NEC

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