2015 Comorian parliamentary election

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2015 Comorian parliamentary election
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  2009 25 January 2015 (first round)
22 February 2015 (second round)
2020  

24 of the 33 seats in the Assembly of the Union
17 seats needed for a majority
Turnout71.35%
PartyLeader%Seats
UPDC 18.478
Juwa Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi 17.997
RDC 10.422
CRC Azali Assoumani 7.242
RADHI 3.571
PEC 1.601
Independents 24.823
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Parliamentary elections were held in the Comoros on 25 January 2015, alongside local elections. A second round of voting was held on 22 February in the 21 constituencies where no candidate won in the first round. [1] The Union for the Development of the Comoros emerged as the largest party, winning eight of the 24 seats in the Assembly of the Union.

Contents

Background

The term of the Assembly of the Union elected in 2009 was due to expire in April 2014, but was extended. [2] Elections were initially scheduled for early November 2014, but in September President Ikililou Dhoinine announced that they would be delayed until 28 December, with the second round planned for 1 February. [2] They were later delayed again until January 2015.

Electoral system

The 33 members of the Assembly of the Union were elected by two methods; 24 members were directly elected in single member constituencies using the two-round system, whilst nine members were elected by the Island assemblies. [3]

Campaign

The campaigning period officially began on 25 December. A total of 204 candidates registered to run for election to the Assembly, whilst 353 candidates contested the council elections. [4]

Results

PartyFirst roundSecond roundTotal
seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Union for the Development of the Comoros 33,22918.47249,07929.0768
Juwa Party 32,37317.99134,56920.4767
Democratic Rally of the Comoros 18,75110.42035,95321.2922
Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 13,0307.24017,12310.1422
Orange Party 10,8436.0301,6440.9700
RADHI 6,4153.5708,6155.1011
Party for the Comorian Agreement 2,8781.6003,2621.9311
Rally for Democracy and Renewal 2,8651.5900
National Alliance for the Comoros2,7421.5200
Comorian Union for Progress 2,7131.5100
Movement for the Republic, Openness, and Unity of the Comoros Archipelago2,3081.2800
National Union for Democracy in the Comoros 1,3320.7400
WWW1,0940.6100
Djawabu Party9470.5300
Bassemala Party9070.5000
Rally for a Development Initiative with an Enlightened Youth8100.4500
National Rally for Development–Renewal6650.3700
Massaka4200.2300
ADD ZAM-ZAM4060.2300
Islands' Fraternity and Unity Party 2770.1500
Democratic Front2550.1400
Mwashiwa Party1700.0900
MCJC1120.0600
Social Democrat Party of the Comoros–Dudja860.0500
Independent44,28324.61018,60311.0233
Island Representatives9
Total179,911100.003168,848100.002133
Valid votes179,91191.85168,84891.87
Invalid/blank votes15,9608.1514,9468.13
Total votes195,871100.00183,794100.00
Registered voters/turnout274,50571.35251,59573.05
Source: CENI, CENI

By constituency

Nº1 Dewa
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ahmed Bacar SalimIndependent1,18534.252,03755.92
Ali Said Chanfi Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,11132.111,60644.08
Issa Mohamed Soilihi Juwa Party 45013.01
Mohamed Nafion AbdouhalimIndependent41011.85
Mouayadhi Salim BoinaidiIndependent3048.79
Total3,460100.003,643100.00
Valid votes3,46096.163,64396.50
Invalid/blank votes1383.841323.50
Total votes3,598100.003,775100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,07970.845,07974.33
Nº2 Msoutrouni and Moimbassa
CandidatePartyVotes%
Said Baco Attoumani Union for the Development of the Comoros 2,45656.05
Archadi Mouhamed Juwa Party 88820.26
Abdallah Said Sarouma Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 62914.35
Mohamed Malik M'nemoi Orange Party 1232.81
Ahmed Abdillah Rally for Democracy and Renewal 1122.56
Hidayati Salim Madi Comorian Union for Progress 952.17
Zahariat Said Ahmed MohamedIndependent791.80
Total4,382100.00
Valid votes4,38294.24
Invalid/blank votes2685.76
Total votes4,650100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,09176.34
Nº3 Djando
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Abdallah Ahamadi Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,34946.311,72460.15
Said Assane MadiIndependent77426.571,14239.85
Yayha Mhoma Soilihi Juwa Party 45115.48
Haidar Youssoufa Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 33911.64
Total2,913100.002,866100.00
Valid votes2,91396.682,86696.11
Invalid/blank votes1003.321163.89
Total votes3,013100.002,982100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,59783.763,59782.90
Nº4 Mledjele
CandidatePartyVotes%
Hachim Ramiara Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,67551.02
Moustadrane HamadiIndependent1,30439.72
Anfani Hamada Bacar Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 3049.26
Total3,283100.00
Valid votes3,28395.94
Invalid/blank votes1394.06
Total votes3,422100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,65173.58
Nº5 Sima
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dhoihir Dhoulkamal Independent2,83021.916,61655.32
Ibrahim Ahamadi Juwa Party 2,37018.35
Bacar Ali Combo Union for the Development of the Comoros 2,22517.235,34444.68
Chamssidine SidiIndependent1,47611.43
Houmadi Abdou Orange Party 1,42511.03
Rafiki ZoubertWWW1,0948.47
Mohamed BacarIndependent6475.01
Abiomri AhamadiNational Alliance for the Comoros4353.37
Madjide AttoumaeIndependent3082.38
Said ChafiBassemala Party1050.81
Total12,915100.0011,960100.00
Valid votes12,91593.4111,96085.26
Invalid/blank votes9116.592,06814.74
Total votes13,826100.0014,028100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,34671.4719,34672.51
Nº6 Mutsamudu I
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Bacar Abdou Dossar Mohamed Juwa Party 3,74339.735,65559.76
Mohamed IssoufIndependent1,88019.95
Bacari Abdou Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,81619.273,80840.24
Ahamed MajaniIndependent4264.52
Youssouf SalimMassaka4204.46
Naile JaffarNational Alliance for the Comoros3533.75
Nasser-Eddine AllaouiIndependent2913.09
Halidi Houmadi SaidBassemala Party2482.63
Adinane Assadi Orange Party 2452.60
Total9,422100.009,463100.00
Valid votes9,42289.439,46390.60
Invalid/blank votes1,11410.579829.40
Total votes10,536100.0010,445100.00
Registered voters/turnout17,44360.4017,44359.88
Nº7 Mutsamudu II
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Abdou Salami Abdou Juwa Party 1,70934.172,37648.92
Abou Achirafi Ali BacarIndependent1,43728.732,48151.08
Omar Bacar SaindouIndependent95619.11
Dhounouraine Ali Bacar Orange Party 68613.71
Ahmed Salim AbderemaneIndependent2144.28
Total5,002100.004,857100.00
Valid votes5,00295.734,85795.95
Invalid/blank votes2234.272054.05
Total votes5,225100.005,062100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,93775.326,93772.97
Nº8 Ouani
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Abdallah Ben Omar Juwa Party 1,73221.674,23552.01
Houledi BrahimIndependent1,70421.323,90747.99
Kamal Zada Ahamadi Rally for Democracy and Renewal 1,30816.37
Ibrahim Ben Omar Hamza Union for the Development of the Comoros 84910.62
Abdallah MohamedIndependent7939.92
Said Ahmed KassimIndependent5076.34
Attoumane Abasse Cheikh Orange Party 4235.29
Idrisse Abdou MohamedIndependent2743.43
Nassurdine HaloumeIndependent2463.08
Binti SalimeNational Alliance for the Comoros1561.95
Total7,992100.008,142100.00
Valid votes7,99292.468,14295.35
Invalid/blank votes6527.543974.65
Total votes8,644100.008,539100.00
Registered voters/turnout14,19660.8914,19660.15
Nº9 Cuvette
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Soifa Ousseni Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,60630.683,22058.48
Ansuani Attoumani Juwa Party 1,50228.702,28641.52
Said Ahmed RachadIndependent1,22423.39
Saindou Malide Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 2214.22
Dahilou OmarIndependent2043.90
Abdou AhamadiIndependent1883.59
Nassur BacarNational Alliance for the Comoros1683.21
Mohamadi OusseniIndependent1212.31
Total5,234100.005,506100.00
Valid votes5,23492.155,50693.31
Invalid/blank votes4467.853956.69
Total votes5,680100.005,901100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,08970.228,08972.95
Nº10 Domoni I
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Mohamed Rachidi Abdou Juwa Party 1,09421.582,61851.97
Nourdine Midiladji AbderemaneIndependent73014.402,42048.03
Ousseni Abderemane Union for the Development of the Comoros 65812.98
Said El Hadi LoukmannIndependent59811.79
Abdallah Ahmed Abderemane Comorian Union for Progress 4558.97
Ahmed AbdulwahidIndependent4438.74
Andili Ali AbasseIndependent3557.00
Mohamed Abdou Orange Party 3056.02
Abdallah Ben Ali AhmedIndependent2915.74
Salim Abdallah MchangamaBassemala Party1412.78
Total5,070100.005,038100.00
Valid votes5,07091.935,03889.61
Invalid/blank votes4458.0758410.39
Total votes5,515100.005,622100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,34653.319,14361.49
Nº11 Domoni II
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Tadjidine Mohamed Juwa Party 1,97427.334,80456.11
Dhoiffir Houmadi Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,25417.363,75743.89
Moursoid MassondiIndependent1,21016.75
Nassufouddine HoumadiIndependent75810.49
Tadjouddine Mohamed Said Orange Party 4776.60
Kambi Houmadi Oili Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 4516.24
Attoumane Ali MadiIndependent4285.93
Matroifi Souf OiliBassemala Party4135.72
Abdel-Kader CharcaneIndependent2583.57
Total7,223100.008,561100.00
Valid votes7,22386.928,56192.51
Invalid/blank votes1,08713.086937.49
Total votes8,310100.009,254100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,09955.0415,09961.29
Nº12 Nioumakele I
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Abdou Ousseni Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,83027.565,64061.90
Saindou Ahmed Salim Juwa Party 1,41521.313,47138.10
Takiddine YoussoufIndependent94314.20
Nassuri TiulibouIndependent66810.06
Saendou DjazilaIndependent5287.95
Soumaila MoustakimaIndependent3885.84
Mohamed YoussoufIndependent3725.60
Said Ali MahamoudIndependent2754.14
Abdou Tadji Selemane Orange Party 2213.33
Total6,640100.009,111100.00
Valid votes6,64087.009,11193.58
Invalid/blank votes99213.006256.42
Total votes7,632100.009,736100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,29462.0812,96475.10
Nº13 Nioumakele II
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nassimou Ahamadi Juwa Party 2,22136.613,20253.97
Toyhane Combo Houmadi Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,30321.482,73146.03
Kamal IssoufIndependent90214.87
Soibaha Abdallah Comorian Union for Progress 71611.80
Assani HoumadiIndependent4597.57
Dhoihirddine Ahamada Rally for Democracy and Renewal 3365.54
Soulaimana Kaambi RADHI 1292.13
Total6,066100.005,933100.00
Valid votes6,06689.925,93396.27
Invalid/blank votes68010.082303.73
Total votes6,746100.006,163100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,34165.249,91262.18
Nº14 Moroni North
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ibrahim Mohamed Soulé Juwa Party 2,12951.18
Abdoulfatah Said Mohamed Orange Party 75918.25
Mohamed HassanIndependent42710.26
Daroueche Mogni Democratic Rally of the Comoros 3117.48
Mohamed Kaambi Mohamed RADHI 2095.02
Moussa Mohamed AhmedNational Alliance for the Comoros1563.75
Dahalani AbdillahIndependent1102.64
Mohamed Msoilihi Soibaouma Comorian Union for Progress 591.42
Total4,160100.00
Valid votes4,16090.16
Invalid/blank votes4549.84
Total votes4,614100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,61353.57
Nº15 Moroni South
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Mohamed Msaidié Juwa Party 1,40336.021,87953.34
Mohamed Daoudou Orange Party 1,20130.831,64446.66
Ibrahim Abdourazak Union for the Development of the Comoros 53613.76
Mahamoud Abdallah Democratic Rally of the Comoros 2075.31
El-Farouk Mroivili M'madi Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 1253.21
Said Tourqui Said-AhmedNational Alliance for the Comoros1042.67
Mohamed Djalim AliIndependent892.28
Said Abdallah AhmedSocial Democrat Party of the Comoros–Dudja862.21
Said Abdallah Cheick SoilihiIndependent782.00
Ahmed Koudra AbderemaneMovement for the Republic, Openness, and Unity of the Comoros Archipelago661.69
Total3,895100.003,523100.00
Valid votes3,89592.153,52394.55
Invalid/blank votes3327.852035.45
Total votes4,227100.003,726100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,27458.116,45157.76
Nº16 Bambao
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Soulé Issilam Mohamed Democratic Rally of the Comoros 2,80321.326,64948.76
Issa Soulé Mmadi Union for the Development of the Comoros 2,35317.896,98751.24
Said Ali Said Chayhane Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 2,05315.61
Ahamada Ivessi Ali Juwa Party 1,87314.24
Ibrahim MhomaIndependent1,1198.51
Ahmed Cheik MohamedMovement for the Republic, Openness, and Unity of the Comoros Archipelago9387.13
Mohamed Toiaamou Mhidini Orange Party 7615.79
Ali Mohamed SoulaimanaIndependent7505.70
Mohamed Abdou SalamiNational Alliance for the Comoros5003.80
Total13,150100.0013,636100.00
Valid votes13,15090.2813,63690.80
Invalid/blank votes1,4159.721,3829.20
Total votes14,565100.0015,018100.00
Registered voters/turnout18,75677.6618,75680.07
Nº17 Oichili-Dimani
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Charif Moulana Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 2,12921.685,17755.10
Djaé Ahamada Chanfi Democratic Rally of the Comoros 1,75417.874,21844.90
Ali Mohamed AliIndependent1,70817.40
Youssouf Boina Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,15711.78
Ahamada MahamoudouDjawabu Party9479.65
Said Hassane Abderemane Juwa Party 5885.99
Said Omar Said HassaneIndependent5475.57
Ben Abdullah Youssouf Party for the Comorian Agreement 2592.64
Ahmed Mohamed Orange Party 2582.63
Idi Bacar AliDemocratic Front2552.60
Kamardine MbamidineIndependent2162.20
Total9,818100.009,395100.00
Valid votes9,81893.119,39592.65
Invalid/blank votes7276.897457.35
Total votes10,545100.0010,140100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,25086.0812,25082.78
Nº18 Itsandra North
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
M'madi Hassani Oumouri Democratic Rally of the Comoros 2,75133.354,29151.74
Soulé Ahamada Union for the Development of the Comoros 1,57519.094,00348.26
Mgomri HassaneMovement for the Republic, Openness, and Unity of the Comoros Archipelago97311.80
Ibrahim Mohamed Orange Party 86410.47
El-Aziz Ben Ahmed Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 86110.44
Athoumani Hassane Ali Juwa Party 6577.96
Mohamed Ahamada Party for the Comorian Agreement 3053.70
Oussini Ali AdamIndependent2633.19
Total8,249100.008,294100.00
Valid votes8,24992.268,29492.26
Invalid/blank votes6927.746967.74
Total votes8,941100.008,990100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,09280.6111,09281.05
Nº19 Itsandra South
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Said Ibrahim Fahmi Party for the Comorian Agreement 2,08632.293,26250.08
Hassani Soilihi Hamadi Democratic Rally of the Comoros 1,83828.453,25249.92
Bahassane Ahmed SaidIndependent1,08416.78
Hassane Abdou M'saIndependent3355.18
Mohamed Abdou Hassane Comorian Union for Progress 3295.09
Youssouf HassaniIndependent3245.01
Chakira Maliki Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 2604.02
Hassane Mohamed Ali Orange Party 2053.17
Total6,461100.006,514100.00
Valid votes6,46192.056,51493.54
Invalid/blank votes5587.954506.46
Total votes7,019100.006,964100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,80671.588,45282.39
Nº20 Mitsamiouli-Mboude
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ali Ahamada RADHI 4,19823.808,61550.13
Mohamed Abdou Mhadjou Democratic Rally of the Comoros 3,74121.218,57149.87
El-Anrif Said Hassane Union for the Development of the Comoros 3,51319.91
Djaffar Mohamed Ahmed Mansoib Juwa Party 1,80610.24
Nasser-Edine Ali Amani Comorian Union for Progress 1,0596.00
Soilihi MohamedIndependent8714.94
Mohamed Farouk Mhadjou Orange Party 8644.90
Ahmed Mohamed AhmedNational Rally for Development–Renewal6653.77
Ahmed Mzembaba Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 5933.36
Ahmed AliMovement for the Republic, Openness, and Unity of the Comoros Archipelago3311.88
Total17,641100.0017,186100.00
Valid votes17,64192.0017,18693.05
Invalid/blank votes1,5358.001,2836.95
Total votes19,176100.0018,469100.00
Registered voters/turnout23,16282.7922,74681.20
Nº21 Hambou
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Raoul Yvon Delapeyre Democratic Rally of the Comoros 1,86124.813,62948.57
Ali Mhadji Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 1,51420.193,84251.43
Mchami Msaidié Juwa Party 1,47919.72
Bacar Assoumani Union for the Development of the Comoros 5997.99
Toihire IbrahimaIndependent5537.37
Djounaid MoussaNational Alliance for the Comoros4225.63
Boinahidy Abdallah Orange Party 3004.00
Abdulwahab Ali Aziri National Union for Democracy in the Comoros 2883.84
Ahamada Tadjiri Islands' Fraternity and Unity Party 2773.69
Youssouf Saidou IdjihadiIndependent2072.76
Total7,500100.007,471100.00
Valid votes7,50092.637,47193.26
Invalid/blank votes5977.375406.74
Total votes8,097100.008,011100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,87282.029,87281.15
Nº22 Hamahamet-Mboinkou
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Soulaimane Mohamed Solihi Union for the Development of the Comoros 3,33328.195,99453.47
Ahamada Ali Karani Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 1,73414.675,21546.53
Mohamed Ranfiou Democratic Rally of the Comoros 1,1359.60
Ibrahim Himidi Mohamed RADHI 1,1259.51
Mohamed Taki Karim National Union for Democracy in the Comoros 1,0448.83
Hamidou BachirouIndependent1,0048.49
Assoumani Ibrahimou Juwa Party 7045.95
Fessoil Said MdahomaIndependent5234.42
Ibrahim AhmedIndependent3673.10
Mohamed Said MfoihayaIndependent3593.04
Amini Said HalidiNational Alliance for the Comoros2532.14
Said Hassane Charifou AbdouIndependent2432.06
Total11,824100.0011,209100.00
Valid votes11,82493.4911,20989.61
Invalid/blank votes8246.511,29910.39
Total votes12,648100.0012,508100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,02084.2115,02083.28
Nº23 Ngouengwe
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Abdoulkarim Mohamed Union for the Development of the Comoros 2,03122.444,26551.34
Ali Said Juwa Party 1,64518.184,04348.66
Ibrahim Ali MzimbaIndependent1,57017.35
Ahmed Ali Abdillah Rally for Democracy and Renewal 1,10912.26
Mmadi Kapachia Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 7818.63
Afane Mohamed Orange Party 7438.21
Hatime NakibIndependent6937.66
Said Mohamed SaidNational Alliance for the Comoros1952.15
Mohamed Farar-Eddine MondyMwashiwa Party1701.88
Solihi MohamedMCJC1121.24
Total9,049100.008,308100.00
Valid votes9,04993.768,30890.54
Invalid/blank votes6026.248689.46
Total votes9,651100.009,176100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,57576.7512,57572.97
Nº24 Itsahidi
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Hadjira Oumouri Democratic Rally of the Comoros 2,35027.455,34364.91
Idi Iboina M'boreha Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros 1,03612.102,88935.09
Mohamed Abdallah Orange Party 98311.48
Ibrahim Ben AbdelfatahRally for a Development Initiative with an Enlightened Youth8109.46
Moumine Moussa Abdallah RADHI 7548.81
Mdziani Mfoihaya Moindze Juwa Party 5406.31
Moussa Mohamed KaivaIndependent5276.16
Abdou Youssouf MchindraIndependent4735.52
Andhoume-Dine MahamoudIndependent4555.31
Abdouroihamane SinaniADD ZAM-ZAM4064.74
Said Soilihi Said Abdillah Ahmed Party for the Comorian Agreement 2282.66
Total8,562100.008,232100.00
Valid votes8,56289.278,23288.66
Invalid/blank votes1,02910.731,05311.34
Total votes9,591100.009,285100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,57676.2612,57673.83

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