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Elections in Sudan

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Sudan elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. In the most recent election of 2010, there were two presidential elections, one for the Presidency of the Republic of Sudan and one for the Presidency of the Government of Southern Sudan. Elections for the unicameral, 360-member National Assembly were last held in December 2000.

The newly formed National Legislature, whose members were chosen in mid-2005, has two chambers. The National Assembly (Majlis Watani) consists of 450 appointed members who represent the government, former rebels, and other opposition political parties. The Council of States (Majlis Welayat) has 50 members who are indirectly elected by state legislatures. All members of the National Legislature serve six-year terms.

Sudan is a one party dominant state with the National Congress in power. Opposition parties are allowed, but are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power.

Latest elections

2010 Presidential election

Template:Sudanese presidential election, 2010

2010 Parliamentary election

Party Votes % Seats +/–
National Congress 323 –32
Sudan People's Liberation Movement 99 +99
Popular Congress Party 4 +4
Democratic Unionist Party +4 +4
Umma Federal Party 3 +3
Umma Renewal and Reform Party 2 +2
Democratic Unionist Party–Original 2 +2
Sudan People's Liberation Movement - Democratic Change 2 New
Other parties 4 New
Independents 3 –2
Total 450 +90
Source: African Elections Database

Past elections

See also