2020 Azerbaijani parliamentary election

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2020 Azerbaijani parliamentary election
Azerbaijan
← 2015 9 February 2020

125 seats in the National Assembly
63 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
New Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev 70 +1
Civic Solidarity Party Sabir Rustamkhanli 3 +1
Great Order Party Fazil Mustafa 1 0
Motherland Party Fəzail Ağamalı 1 0
ADİP Fərəc Quliyev 1 0
Unity Party Tahir Kərimli 1 0
Civic Unity Party 1 0
ADMP 1 0
BAXCP 1 0
Independent 41 −2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker before Speaker after
Ogtay Asadov Sahiba Gafarova

Parliamentary elections were held in Azerbaijan on 9 February 2020.[1] They were originally scheduled to take place in November 2020,[2] but were brought forward after parliament was dissolved in December 2019.[1] Opposition parties accused President Ilham Aliyev of limiting their ability to campaign, and called for a boycott of the election.

The ruling New Azerbaijan Party retained its majority, winning 72 of the 125 seats, although this was later reduced to 70 when results in two constituencies were annulled. The second largest party (the Civic Solidarity Party) won only three seats.

Electoral system

The 125 members of the National Assembly were elected in single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post system.[3]

Campaign

A total of 1,314 candidates contested the elections; 1,057 ran as independents, with 246 running as candidates of 19 different parties and 11 as nominees of initiative groups.[4]

Results

The New Azerbainan Party was initially reported to have won 72 seats, with 43 taken by independents.[5] However, the results in four constituencies were later annulled by the Election Commission,[6] with the New Azerbaijan Party and independents both losing two seats.

Erkin Gadirli of the Republican Alternative Party won a seat running as an independent.[7]

Party Votes % Seats +/–
New Azerbaijan Party 70 +1
Civic Solidarity Party 3 +1
Whole Azerbaijan Popular Front Party 1 0
Great Order Party 1 0
Motherland Party 1 0
Party for Democratic Reforms 1 0
Unity Party 1 0
Civic Unity Party 1 0
Azerbaijan Democratic Enlightenment Party 1 0
Azerbaijan Social Prosperity Party 0 –1
National Revival Movement Party 0 –1
Social Democratic Party 0 –1
Independents 41 –2
Invalidated 4
Invalid/blank votes
Total 2,510,135 100 125 0
Registered voters/turnout 5,359,015 46.84
Source: MSK IPU

Aftermath

The newly elected National Assembly met for the first time on 10 March and elected Sahiba Gafarova as Speaker.[8]

Elected parliamentarians

References

  1. ^ a b Azerbaijan to hold snap parliamentary election on February 9 Al Jazeera, 5 December 2019
  2. ^ "Azerbaijan's Ruling Party Calls For Dissolution Of Parliament". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2019-12-02.
  3. ^ Electoral system IPU
  4. ^ Exit poll suggests ruling YAP party leads in parliamentary election Azernews, 10 February 2020
  5. ^ Preliminary results show almost no change in Azerbaijan parliament OC Media, 9 February 2020
  6. ^ Azerbaijani President Vows To Investigate Violations During Parliamentary Elections RFERL, 14 February 2020
  7. ^ Single Azerbaijani opposition member to make it into parliament criticised for accepting mandate JAM News, 11 February 2020
  8. ^ Azerbaijan - National Assembly IPU