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Dhaka-9 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh. Since 6 August 2024 the constituency is vacant. Since 6 August 2024 the constituency is vacant. Boundaries
The 350 members of the Jatiya Sangsad consist of 300 directly elected seats using first-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies, and an additional 50 seats reserved for women. The reserved seats are selected by the elected constituency members via the single transferable vote. Each parliament sits for a five-year term. [35]
It was Ward No. 26 of the former Dhaka City Corporation. Ward No. 3 is located in Megacity Dhaka Police Station. It forms a city corporation council electoral constituency and is a part of Bangladesh Jatiya Sangsad constituency Dhaka-9. [1]
Dhaka-2: 3 wards of DSCC, 7 unions of Keraniganj Upazila and 3 unions of Savar Upazila. 176 Dhaka-3: 5 unions of Keraniganj Upazila: 177 Dhaka-4: 5 wards of DSCC and 1 unions of Shyampur Thana: 178 Dhaka-5: 3 wards of DSCC and 4 union parishads. 179 Dhaka-6: 11 wards of DSCC: 180 Dhaka-7: 13 wards of DSCC: 181 Dhaka-8: 9 wards of DSCC: 182 Dhaka-9
The 2020 mayoral election of Dhaka South City Corporation was held on 1 February 2020. A total of 6 major candidates participated in the election. The result was a victory for the Awami League candidate Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh. [1] Ishraque Hossain of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party received the second highest number of votes. [2]
Constituency MP before election Party before election Elected MP Party after election Ref. 4 January 2023 33. Gaibandha-5: Fazle Rabbi Miah: Bangladesh Awami League: Mahmud Hasan Ripon: Bangladesh Awami League [6] 1 February 2023 5. Thakurgaon-3: Jahidur Rahman: Bangladesh Nationalist Party: Hafiz Uddin Ahmed: Jatiya Party [7] 39. Bogra-4 ...
Dhaka-5: Moshiur Rahman Mollah: 179 Dhaka-6: Sayeed Khokon: Awami League: 180 Dhaka-7: Haji Mohammad Solaiman Salim: 181 Dhaka-8: AFM Bahauddin Nasim: 182 Dhaka-9: Saber Hossain Chowdhury: 183 Dhaka-10: Ferdous Ahmed: 184 Dhaka-11: Md Wakil Uddin: 185 Dhaka-12: Asaduzzaman Khan: 186 Dhaka-13: Jahangir Kabir Nanak: 187 Dhaka-14: Mainul Hossain ...
As a result, the Awami League led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina won a landslide victory, taking 234 of the 300 seats in an election that saw 153 seats uncontested. [8] In July 2017 the BNP stated that it was ready to contest the next general elections if parliament was dissolved and the election commission consisted of non-partisan members. [9]