Biram Dah Abeid

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Electoral history of Biram Dah Abeid
Biram Dah Abeid
بيرام ولد الداه ولد اعبيدي
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Abeid in 2019
Deputy of the National Assembly
Assumed office
8 October 2018
ElectionListConstituencyVotes%PositionResult
 2014 Mauritanian presidential election RAG N/a61,2188.67%2nd (out of 5)Lost
 2018 Mauritanian parliamentary election Sawab–RAG National list12,2651.75%11th (out of 97)Elected
 2019 Mauritanian presidential election Sawab–RAGN/a172,64918.59%2nd (out of 6)Lost
 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election Sawab–RAGNational list39,8074.10%4th (out of 25)Elected
 2024 Mauritanian presidential election Sawab–RAGN/a218,42722.10%2nd (out of 7)Lost

See also

Notes

  1. Arabic: بيرام ولد الداه ولد اعبيدي

References

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