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2023 Nouadhibou local election

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2023 Nouadhibou local election
Mauritania
← 2018 13 May 2023 2028 →

All 21 seats in the Municipal Council of Nouadhibou
11 seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.76% (Increase5.4pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
El Karama El Ghassem Ould Bellali 28.83 6 −6
El Insaf Ahmed Ould Khattry 23.34 5 −4
AJD/MR Louise Lindor Ly 7.00 2 +2
RFDUFP El Moctar Ould Sidiya 5.99 1 +1
Tewassoul Cheikh Lekbir Ould Bousseif 5.94 1 +1
Sawab–RAG M. Mahmoud Ould Sidibe 5.27 1 +1
Hope MR El Maaloum Ould Hemedy 4.56 1 +1
HATEM Mohamed Ould Lebrahim 2.71 1 +1
HIWAR El Meimoum Ould Ethmane 1.80 1 +1
UDP Abou Samba Dia 1.77 1 +1
El Islah Bettar Ould Abdellahi 1.58 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Mayor before Mayor after
El Ghassem Ould Bellali
El Karama
El Ghassem Ould Bellali
El Karama

Local elections were held on 13 May 2023 to elect the 21 members of the Municipal Council of Nouadhibou, as part of the 2023 Mauritanian local elections.

Mayor El Ghassem Ould Bellali was re-elected with a two-point increase on his party El Karama's vote share compared to the first round of the 2018 local election.

Election system

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On 26 September 2022 all Mauritanian political parties reached an agreement sponsored by the Ministry of Interior and Decentralisation to reform the election system ahead of the upcoming elections after weeks of meetings between all parties.[1]

In this election, local councils will be elected in a single round using proportional representation through the largest remainder method, with no threshold being applied. The head of the list that gets the most votes will automatically become mayor of the city council.[1][2]

Results

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Local Election 2023: Nouadhibou
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PartyLead candidateVotes%Seats
El KaramaEl Ghassem Bellali Bellali8,99128.836
El InsafAhmed Khattry Khattry7,27823.345
Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for RenewalLouise Lindor Dethi Souleimane Ly2,1827.002
Rally of Democratic Forces and Union of the Forces of ProgressEl Moctar Cheikh Sidiya1,8695.991
National Rally for Reform and DevelopmentCheikh Lekbir Alioune Bousseif1,8525.941
Democratic Alternation Pole (SawabRAG)Mohamed Mahmoud Boilil Sidibe1,6455.271
Hope MauritaniaEl Maaloum Aoubeck Hemedy1,4234.561
Mauritanian Party of Union and ChangeMohamed Dah Ahmed Lebrahim8452.711
Party of Conciliation and ProsperityEl Meimoun Ahmed Taleb Ethmane5601.801
Union for Democracy and ProgressAbou Samba Dia5511.771
El IslahBettar Elarby Abdellahi4941.581
People's Progressive AllianceM'Boiricka Amar M'Haimid4631.480
National Democratic AllianceTaghy Brahim Gharayna4341.390
National Cohesion for Rights and the Construction of GenerationsBamba Abdellahi Soueidatt3331.070
El RavahDjibril Sandigui Ba3291.050
Burst of Youth for the NationMohamed El Hacen Ehaimed2530.810
Party of Construction and ProgressHamidou Harouna N'Diaye2270.730
Party of Unity and DevelopmentZid Bih Sidi Brahim Ahmedy2150.690
Party of the Mauritanian MassesEl Hadrami Chighaly El Kory1630.520
Centre through Action for ProgressHassen Alioune Mohamed El Abd1370.440
El VadilaAmadou Souweidi Toubelle1280.410
Blank votes8142.61
Total31,186100.0021
Valid votes31,18688.34
Invalid votes4,11611.66
Total votes35,302100.00
Registered voters/turnout48,51872.76
Source: National Independent Election Commission[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "نص الاتفاق النهائي بين وزارة الداخلية والأحزاب السياسية" [The text of the final agreement between the Ministry of the Interior and political parties]. Al Akhbar (in Arabic). 27 September 2022. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  2. ^ Saleh, Tidjani (11 October 2022). "Mauritania: New Election, New System". Africa Elects. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  3. ^ "My CENI Résultats 2023". res-myceni.org (in Arabic and French). Retrieved 30 July 2024.