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1986 Sudanese parliamentary election

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1986 Sudanese parliamentary election

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260 of the 301 seats to the National Assembly
Elections delayed in 41 seats
Turnout3,948,544 (67.5%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Al-Sadiq al-Mahdi Ahmed al-Mirghani Hassan al-Turabi
Party NUP DUP NIF
Seats won 101 63 51
Seat change Increase101 Increase63 Increase51

Party with the most seats by region
  Umma Party
  Democratic Unionist Party
  National Islamic Front
  Progressive People's Party
  Majority of seats unfilled

Prime Minister before election

Al-Jazuli Daf'allah
Independent

Elected Prime Minister

Al-Sadiq al-Mahdi
NUP

Parliamentary elections were held in Sudan between 1 and 12 April 1986. They were the first multi-party elections in the country since 1968, and saw a victory for the Umma Party, which emerged as the single largest party with 101 of the 260 seats in the National Assembly. No party emerged with a majority.

The election took place amidst the Second Sudanese Civil War, and voting was postponed indefinitely in 41 seats in Southern Sudan due to security concerns.[1] Voter turnout was 67.5%.[2]

Results

Party Votes % Seats
Umma Party 1,508,334 38.2 101
Democratic Unionist Party 1,163,961 29.5 63
National Islamic Front 726,021 18.4 51
Progressive People's Party 27,674 0.7 11
Sudanese National Party 86,461 2.2 8
Southern Sudanese Political Association 25,268 0.6 8
Sudan African People's Congress 31,944 0.8 7
Sudanese Communist Party 67,937 1.7 3
Sudanese African Congress 2
Sudan People's Federal Party 1
National Umma Party 37,662 0.9 0
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Country of Sudan 35,767 0.9 0
Independents 98,606 2.4 5
Unfilled seats 41
Total 3,948,544 301
Source: Nohlen et al.

By constituency

Graduate constituencies

Party Votes % Seats
National Islamic Front 38.2 23
Sudanese Communist Party 19.2
Umma Party 15.9
Democratic Unionist Party 9.6
Independents 7.0
National Umma Party 2.0
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Country of Sudan 2.0
Progressive People's Party 0.4
Southern Sudanese Political Association 0.3
Sudanese African Congress 0.2
Other 5.2
Total 207,555 100.0 28
Source: Sudan After Nimeiri
Party Votes % Seats
National Islamic Front 29.8 13
Democratic Unionist Party 30.5 9
Umma Party 20.7 6
Sudanese Communist Party 6.0 2
Sudanese National Party 4.5 1
National Umma Party 2.4
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Country of Sudan 2.1
Sudan Rural Forces Solidarity 1.6
Independents 1.6
Umma-Imam Party 0.1
Other 0.7
Total 100.0 31
Source: Sudan After Nimeiri
Party Votes % Seats
Southern Sudanese Political Association 44.5 3
Umma Party 31.2 1
National Islamic Front 23.4
Independents 0.8
Total 100.0 4
Source: Sudan After Nimeiri
Twenty-four seats unfilled
Party Votes % Seats
Progressive People's Party 32.5 8
Sudan African People's Congress 38.0 7
Southern Sudanese Political Association 16.9 2
Independents 4.3 1
National Islamic Front 6.6
Others 1.4
Umma Party 0.3
Total 100.0 18
Source: Sudan After Nimeiri
Two seats unfilled
Party Votes % Seats
Southern Sudanese Political Association 21.8 2
Umma Party 37.1 1
Others 25.5 2
National Islamic Front 9.4
Democratic Unionist Party 3.8
Independents 1.3
Progressive People's Party 1.1
Total 100 5
Source: Sudan After Nimeiri
Fifteen seats unfilled

References

  1. ^ Sudan Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. ^ Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p856 ISBN 0-19-829645-2