Beninese parliamentary election, 2011

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Parliamentary elections were held in Benin on 30 April 2011, after being delayed from 17 April 2011.[1][2] Turnout was reportedly low.[3] The election saw a six-seat increase for the Cauri Forces for an Emerging Benin, composed of allies of the president Yayi Boni, which took nearly half the parliamentary seats. The election consolidated Boni's victory in the 2011 presidential elections the previous month; Adrien Houngbédji, the second-placed candidate, had rejected the validity of the presidential election results.[4]

Campaign

Around 20 parties and 1,600 candidates contested the elections.[3] The major opposition was formed by a new alliance of parties, Union Makes the Nation, whose leader Houngbédji had run for president in 2006 under the banner of the Democratic Renewal Party.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin665,81033.3541+6
Union Makes the Nation537,63226.9330
Cauris 2 Alliance128,9746.462
G13 Baobab Alliance118,2895.932
Hope ForceUnion for Relief99,6984.992–3
Union for Benin87,1794.372
Amana Alliance62,5013.132
Strength in Unity Alliance51,7232.592
New Courage Alliance40,6842.040
New Force Alliance37,4341.880
Party for the Republican Union32,3931.620
Patriotic Revival Party29,5251.480
Common Action Front24,6851.240
Liberal Democrats' Rally for National Reconstruction – Vivoten21,7841.090
New Forces for Democracy and Development14,5720.730
Benin Movement–Fight Against Poverty13,5700.680
Sacred Union of Awakening for Development12,8860.650
Movement for Revival, Democracy and Development10,3740.520
Our Common Destiny6,5130.330
Invalid/blank votes95,757
Total2,091,983100830
Registered voters/turnout3,629,83757.63
Sources: Benin Elections (votes) Constitutional Court (seats), Benin Elections (registered voters)

References

  1. Benin to hold presidential vote on Feb 27 AFP, 11 January 2011
  2. Benin's parliamentary polls pushed to April 30 Archived August 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Sous le Manguier, 4 April 2011
  3. 1 2 Benin votes in parliamentary election AFP, 30 April 2011
  4. Adrien Houngbédji (2011-03-11). "Déclaration de Houngbédji suite aux résultats" (in French). Union fait la Nation. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
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