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2019 Emirati parliamentary election

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2019 Emirati parliamentary election
United Arab Emirates
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5 October 2019
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20 of the 40 seats in theFederal National Council
Turnout34.81% (Decrease 0.48pp)
PartySeats+/–
Independents

200
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker beforeSpeaker after
Amal Al QubaisiSaqr Ghobash
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flagUnited Arab Emirates portal

Parliamentary elections were held in theUnited Arab Emirates on 5 October 2019 to elect 20 of the 40 members of theFederal National Council. As there were no political parties at the time of the elections, all candidates ran asindependents.

The elections took place through anelectoral college, the membership of which was expanded from 224,279 in 2015 to 337,738 in 2019.[1]

Electoral system

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TheFederal National Council consists of 40 members, 20 of whom are appointed by therulers of eachemirate.[2][3] and 20 are elected bysingle non-transferable vote in seven electoral colleges based on the emirates. The colleges ofAbu Dhabi andDubai elects four members each, the colleges ofSharjah andRas al-Khaimah three each, and the colleges ofAjman,Fujairah andUmm al-Quwain two each.[4] Voters can vote for only one candidate in their emirate.[5]

In December 2018, PresidentKhalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued a directive that half the members of the Council should be women.[6]

Under the constitution of the United Arab Emirates, "each emirate shall be free to determine the method of selecting the citizens representing it in the Federal National Council". The rulers of each emirate decides who will be able to vote;[7] the total number of voters has increased at each election, with an objective that all citizens will be able to vote in the future.[8]

On election day, 39 voting centers were opened in the UAE, nine of which had been open for early voting on 1–3 October. Overseas voters were able to vote inUAE embassies on 22 and 23 September.[9]

Campaign

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A total of 479 candidates contested the elections.[10]

Results

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A total of 117,592 votes were cast, a voter turnout of 34.81%. The number of votes cast increased by 48.5% compared to the 2015 elections.[11]

The UAE has a 50% quota system for women in parliament. Therefore 50% of all parliament seats are reserved for women. As a result of the quota system, seven of the 20 elected members were women,[12] although the sole incumbent elected female MP Naama al-Sharhan failed to win re-election in Ras al-Khaimah.[13] To achieve gender parity, 13 of the 20 appointed members were women.[12]

PartyVotes%Seats
Independents20
Total20
Total votes117,592
Registered voters/turnout337,73834.82
Source:The National

Elected members

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EmirateElected membersVotesNotes
Abu DhabiSuhail al-Affari2,624
Khalfan al-Shamsi2,495
Naema al-Mansouri444
Moaza al-Amri370
DubaiHamad al-Rahoumi1,517Re-elected
Osama al-Shafar1,032
Mariam Bin Thania374
Sarah Filknaz333
SharjahHumaid al-Shamsi1,227
Adnan al-Hammadi985
Obaid al-Ghoul947
Ras al-KhaimahYousef al-Shihhi2,569
Saeed al-Abdi1,649
Ahmad al-Shihhi1,501
AjmanAhmad Suwaidi680
Hind al-Olayli114
FujairahMohammed al-Yammahi2,160Re-elected
Sabreen al-Yamahi955
Umm al-QuwainMohammed al-Kashef919
Athra Bin Rakkad270
Source:The National

References

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  1. ^FNC candidate registration centres launched Gulf News, 7 August 2019
  2. ^"A vote for the country's future". gulfnews.com. September 25, 2011. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2011.
  3. ^"About the Federal National Council". khaleejtimes.com. 4 July 2011. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2015. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2011.
  4. ^Electoral system IPU
  5. ^Federal National Council elections: how to vote The National, 30 September 2019
  6. ^Sheikh Khalifa: UAE's Federal National Council to be 50 per cent women The National, 8 December 2018
  7. ^"البوابة الرسمية لحكومة الإمارات العربية المتحدة".www.government.ae. Archived fromthe original on 2 January 2019. Retrieved2 January 2019.
  8. ^The Political System of the UAEArchived 2010-05-03 at theWayback Machine Government of the United Arab Emirates
  9. ^FNC election, everything you need to know Gulf News, 30 September 2019
  10. ^The nation votes: residents head to polling stations for landmark FNC elections The National, 5 October 2019
  11. ^"اللجنة الوطنية للانتخابات تعلن النتائج الأولية للفائزين في انتخابات المجلس الوطني الاتحادي 2019".UAE National Electoral Commission, 6 October 2019.
  12. ^abNewly elected members of Federal National Council revealed The National, 6 October 2019
  13. ^Election results National Election Commission
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