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  2. Elections in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Following the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, elections initially did not play a role in determining the composition of the interim national government, the South Sudan government, or the state legislatures. [3] An out of date national census and, in the case of South Sudan, a complete lack of infrastructure for conducting an election, rendered ...

  3. Category:Elections in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    1980 Sudanese parliamentary election; 1981–82 Sudanese parliamentary election; 1986 Sudanese parliamentary election; 1996 Sudanese general election; 2000 Sudanese general election; 2010 Southern Sudanese general election; 2010 Sudanese general election; 2010 Sudanese general election in Jonglei; 2010 Sudanese gubernatorial elections; 2015 ...

  4. Timeline of Sudanese history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Sudanese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Sudan and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Sudan. See that the [[list of governors of pre-independence list of heads of state of Sudan

  5. 1996 Sudanese general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Sudan to elect a President and National Assembly between 2 and 17 March 1996. They were the first elections since 1986 due to a military coup in 1989, and the first simultaneous elections for the presidency and National Assembly. 125 members of the 400-seat National Assembly had been nominated before the election, leaving 275 seats to be elected (of which 51 were ...

  6. 2010 Sudanese general election - Wikipedia

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    On 26 April, President Bashir's party National Congress was officially declared the winner after Sudan's election commission announced he received 68% of the votes. [4] [43] While no full parliamentary election results are available, the National Congress Party won 306 of the 450 seats, and the SPLM won 99 seats. 45 seats went to smaller parties.

  7. 1948 Sudanese parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Constitutional reforms in 1948 replaced the appointed Advisory Council with a Legislative Assembly. [2] The new Assembly had 75 members, of which 10 were appointed by the Governor-General, 42 elected by electoral colleges in northern provinces, 13 nominated by the provincial councils in the three southern provinces and 10 directly-elected in Khartoum and Omdurman.

  8. Next Sudanese general election - Wikipedia

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    Several Sudanese election plans followed the Sudanese Revolution of 2019, starting with a plan to hold elections in July 2023 under the 2019 Draft Constitutional Declaration. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The December 2022 "Framework Agreement" between civilian and military groups in Sudan scheduled a two-year transition to be followed by elections.

  9. 1953 Sudanese parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Sudan on 2 and 25 November 1953, [1] prior to the implementation of home rule. The result was a victory for the National Unionist Party, which won 51 of the 97 seats in House of Representatives.