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March 7, 2010 Held

Iraq

Republic of Iraq

Election for Majlis an-Nuwwab al-`Iraqiyy (Iraqi Council of Representatives)

Results

Voter Participation

Voter
Turnout*
Cast Votes:11,526,412
Valid Votes:11,526,412
Invalid Votes:0

Vote Share by Party:

Party Seats Won Seats Change Votes

Iraqi National Movement 89 - 2,849,612

24.72%

State of Law Coalition 87 - 2,792,083

24.22%

Iraqi National Alliance 68 - 2,092,066

18.15%

Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan 42 - 1,681,714

14.59%

Gorran-Movement for Change 8 - 476,478

4.13%

Iraqi Accord 6 - 298,226

2.59%

Unity Alliance of Iraq 4 - 306,647

2.66%

Islamic Union of Kurdistan 4 - 243,720

2.11%
Election Results Modified: Feb 02, 2010

General Information

At stake in this election:

  • 325 seats in the Council of Representatives (Majlis an-Nuwwab al-`Iraqiyy)

Description of government structure:

  • Chief of State: President Jalal TALABANI *
  • Head of Government: Prime Minister Nuri al-MALIKI
  • Assembly: Iraq has a unicameral Council of Representatives (Majlis an-Nuwwab al-`Iraqiyy) with 325 seats.

* The President is one of three members of a Transitional Presidency Council, which is elected by the legislature.

Description of electoral system:

  • The President is elected by parliament to serve a 4-year term.
  • The Prime Minister is elected by parliament.
  • In the Council of Representatives (Majlis an-Nuwwab al-`Iraqiyy) 325 members are elected through an open-list proportional representation system to serve 4-year terms.***

*** A new electoral law in 2009 increased the size of the Council from 275 members (formerly 230 seats from party lists in each governorate and 45 national compensatory seats) and replaced a closed-list system with open party lists. Under the new system, 310 seats are apportioned among 18 governorates, 7 are nationwide compensatory seats, 8 are reserved to minority groups in specific governorates (Christian (5), Sabean (1), Shabak(1), and Yizidi(1)). The Christian seats are, however, voted for across the national constituency. Constitutionally, the membership of the Council is to seek to achieve at least 25% (82 seats) representation of women. The 7 national compensatory seats are awarded to lists based on the country-wide proportion of seats won at the governorate-level tier. The Council election also allows for the participation of out-of-country voters (OCV), who are able to vote at the governorate-level tier. For more information, see IHEC and UNAMI links in the Iraq Country Profile.

Main parties in the electoral race:

  • Alliance: Iraqi National Alliance
    • Leader: Ammar al-HAKIM
  • Alliance: State of Law Coalition
    • Leader: Nouri al-MALIKI
  • Alliance: Iraqi National Movement
    • Leader: Iyad al-ALLAWI
  • Alliance: Unity Alliance of Iraq
    • Leader: Jawad BOLANI
  • Alliance: Iraqi Accord
    • Leader: Osama TIKRITI
  • Alliance: Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan******
    • Leader: Jalal TALABANI
  • Party: Gorran-Movement for Change
    • Leader: Nusherwan MUSTAFA
  • Party: Islamic Union of Kurdistan
    • Leader: Salaheddin BAHAEDDIN

****** Comprises the KDP and PUK.

Population and number of registered voters:

  • Population: 30,868,156 (2010)
  • Registered Voters: 19,000,000 (March 2010 Approximate)

Gender Data:

·         Female Population: 15,260,399 (2010)

·         Is Iraq a signatory to CEDAW: No

·         Has Iraq ratified CEDAW: Yes, accession (13 August 1986)

·         Gender Quota: Yes

·         Female candidates in this election: Yes

·         Number of Female Parliamentarians: 82 (following the 2010 elections)

·         Human Development Index Position: 121 (2014)

·         Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: High (2014)

Disability Data:

·         Is Iraq a signatory to CRPD: No

·         Has Iraq ratified CRPD: Yes, accession (20 March 2013)

·         Population with a disability: 4,630,223 (est.)

Election Modified: Aug 17, 2023

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