2012 Cambodian communal elections

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2012 Cambodian communal elections
Flag of Cambodia.svg
  2007 3 June 2012 2017  

1,633 Commune Chiefs
11,459 Commune Councillors
Registered9,203,493 Increase2.svg 18.0%
Turnout5,993,992 (65.1%) Decrease2.svg 2.8%
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Hun Sen (2012).jpg Sam Rainsy.jpg Kem Soka (2016).jpg
Leader Hun Sen Sam Rainsy Kem Sokha
Party CPP SRP HRP
Leader since14 January 19852 November 199522 July 2007
Last election1,591 chiefs
7,993 councillors
60.8%
28 chiefs
2,660 councillors
25.2%
Did not contest
Popular vote3,631,0821,224,460580,483
Percentage61.8%20.8%9.9%
SwingIncrease2.svg 1.0%Decrease2.svg 4.4%New
Chiefs1,5922218
Chiefs +/–Increase2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 6New
Councillors8,2922,155800
Councillors +/–Increase2.svg 299Decrease2.svg 505New

2012 Cambodian communal elections - Results.svg
Results by commune

Local elections were held in Cambodia on 3 June 2012. [1]

Results

PartyVotes%Chiefs+/–Councillors+/–
Cambodian People's Party 3,631,08261.801,592+18,292+299
Sam Rainsy Party 1,224,46020.8422–62,155–505
Human Rights Party 580,4839.8818New800New
FUNCINPEC 222,6633.791–1151–123
Norodom Ranariddh Party 170,9622.910–4652–373
League for Democracy Party 26,9160.46008+8
Cambodian Nationality Party16,6160.280New1New
Khmer Anti-Poverty Party 1,9400.030New0New
Republican Democracy Party4890.010New0New
Democratic Movement Party 1080.000000
Invalid/blank votes118,273
Total5,993,9921001,633+1211,459+106
Registered voters/turnout9,203,49365.13
Source: National Election Committee

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