São Toméan legislative election, 2014

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São Tomé and Príncipe

Parliamentary elections were held in São Tomé and Príncipe on 12 October 2014, alongside regional and local elections.[1] The result was a majority for the opposition Independent Democratic Action led by 2-time Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada, which won 33 of the 55 seats in the National Assembly.[2]

Background

Following the 2010 election in which the Independent Democratic Action got a plurality, the government lost a vote of confidence mid-way through its term.[2]

Electoral system

The 55 members of the National Assembly were elected by proportional representation in seven multi-member constituencies using the closed list system.[3]

Conduct

The African Union Election Observation Mission (AUEOM) was tasked with monitoring the election.[4] The 24-member mission was led by Angolan França Van-Dúnem, who said, after a meeting with President Manuel Pinto da Costa, the mission sought to ensure the election was run in order and peace.[5] There was also an observation mission from the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP). The CPLP report stated that the elections were "transparent, free and fair, and were conducted in an orderly manner. It mentioned that there were some incidents, but that they were unlikely to affect the final results.[6]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/−
Independent Democratic Action35,26752.5833+7
Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party16,57324.7116−5
Democratic Convergence Party – Reflection Group7,34210.955−2
Force for Change Democratic Movement - Liberal Party2,2173.300−1
National Platform for Development2,2073.2900
Party of Stability and Social Progress1,6552.470New
Union of Democrats for Citizenship and Development1,2521.871+1
National Union for Democracy and Progress1630.2400
São Toméan Workers Party1380.200New
CÓDÓ Party980.1500
Christian Democratic Front950.1400
Socialist Movement680.1000
Invalid/blank votes2,435
Total69,510100550
Registered voters/turnout92,79074.91
Source: CEN

References

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