2022 Gambian parliamentary election

Summary

Parliamentary elections were held in The Gambia on 9 April 2022 to elect members of the 58-seat National Assembly.[1]

2022 Gambian parliamentary election
The Gambia
← 2017 9 April 2022

53 of 58 seats in the National Assembly
29 seats needed for a majority
Turnout51.21%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
NPP Adama Barrow 29.19 18 New
UDP Ousainou Darboe 28.04 15 −16
PDOIS Sidia Jatta 5.01 2 −2
APRC Fabakary Jatta 3.19 2 −3
NRP Samba Jallow 2.87 4 −1
Independents 21.76 12 +11
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker of the National Assembly before Speaker of the National Assembly after
Mariam Jack-Denton
UDP
Fabakary Jatta
APRC

The newly created National People's Party (NPP), led by incumbent President Adama Barrow, emerged victorious, winning 18 seats. The United Democratic Party (UDP) came second, winning 15 seats and becoming the largest opposition party. The National Reconciliation Party (NRP) won four seats, whilst the People's Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism (PDOIS) and the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) won two each. Twelve members elected were independents. As President, Barrow could appoint five additional members, and selected four from the NPP and one from the APRC. Barrow appointed APRC leader Fabakary Jatta as Speaker.[2]

A three-party coalition was subsequently established between the NPP, NRP and APRC, giving the government 29 seats.[3]

Electoral system edit

The 58 members of the National Assembly consist of 53 members elected from single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting and five members appointed by the President, including the Speaker and their deputies.[4][5]

The Gambia uses a unique system of each voter casting a marble to their preferred candidate's ballot box.

Conduct edit

ECOWAS deployed 40 election observers to all the 7 administrative regions in the Gambia to monitor the electoral process. H.E. Mohamed Ibn Chambas, head of the ECOWAS observation mission, stated after observing the election process in the capital city of Banjul that the election was "conducted in a calm and transparent atmosphere, using the Gambian electoral process."[6]

Results edit

 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
National People's Party143,82629.1918New
United Democratic Party138,17628.0415–16
Gambia Democratic Congress33,8826.880–5
People's Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism24,6835.012–2
Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction15,7103.192–3
National Reconciliation Party14,1532.874–1
Citizens' Alliance8,6821.760New
Gambia Moral Congress2,5310.5100
National Unity Party1,2570.260New
People's Progressive Party1,1680.240–2
Gambia for All1,1510.230New
All Peoples Party2940.060New
Independents107,23221.7612+11
Appointed seats50
Total492,745100.00580
Total votes492,754
Registered voters/turnout962,15751.21
Source: IEC

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Gambia: IEC Announces Date for Legislative Election". AllAfrica. 2022-01-19. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  2. ^ "Hon Fabakary Jatta & Hon Seedy Njie takeover Leadership of Sixth Legislature". GAINAKO. 2022-04-17. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  3. ^ "Ally of ex-Gambian dictator sworn in as parliament speaker". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  4. ^ "Gambia, the National Assembly, Electoral system". Inter-Parliamentary Union. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  5. ^ Pietromarchi, Virginia. "The Gambia votes for a new National Assembly". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  6. ^ "National Assembly Election in The Gambia under ECOWAS Mission Observation". News Ghana. Retrieved 2022-04-10.