2007 Senegalese Senate election
Indirect Senate elections were held in Senegal on 19 August 2007. Over 13,000[ 1] MPs, local and municipal councillors were eligible to vote in this election, in which 35 of the Senate's 100 members were chosen across the country's 35 districts; President Abdoulaye Wade nominated the other 65 members.[ 2]
Unlike other elections held in Senegal since 2000, the Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS) of President Wade did not take part in the election as part of the Sopi Coalition , but instead ran independently.[ 3] The PDS received 8,177 of the 9,624 valid votes, a majority of 85%, and won all but one of the seats. Turnout was 73.3%, with 9,815 of the eligible 13,384 voters participating; 191 of the votes were deemed invalid.[ 1] The single seat not won by the PDS was the seat from Vélingara Department ; it was won by And-Jëf/African Party for Democracy and Socialism (AJ/PADS).[ 1] [ 2] AJ/PADS received 736 total votes, the second highest number.[ 1] Five other groups participated but did not win seats: the Union of Democratic Forces (UFD) received 251 votes, the Authentic Socialist Party (PSA) won 134 votes, the Bloc of Gaïndé Centrists (BCG) won 44 votes, Taaru Sénégal–Taaru Afrik/Movement for Self-Management Socialism (TS–TA/MSA) won 40 votes, and the Bloc for the Reinforcement of Democracy in Senegal (BRDS) won 7 votes.[ 1] Most of the main opposition parties boycotted the senatorial election, as they did the June 2007 National Assembly election .[ 2]
The results were confirmed by the Constitutional Council on August 28, 2007,[ 1] and the Senate was installed on September 26.[ 4] Former National Assembly President Pape Diop , one of the appointed Senators,[ 3] was elected President of the Senate on October 3, receiving the votes of 99 of the 100 Senators.[ 5]
Results
References
^ a b c d e f "Sénégal: Sénatoriales - le Conseil constitutionnel confirme la victoire du PDS" , Agence de Presse Sénégalaise (allAfrica.com), August 28, 2007 (in French) .
^ a b c "Le pouvoir remporte 34 des 35 sièges de sénateurs pourvus" Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine , AFP (Jeuneafrique.com), August 20, 2007 (in French) .
^ a b "SENAT : Ce sera bel et bien Pape Diop" Archived 2008-02-02 at the Wayback Machine , las.sn, August 7, 2007 (in French) .
^ "Le nouveau Sénat a été installé au Sénégal" , Panapress (Jeuneafrique.com), September 26, 2007 (in French) .
^ "Sénégal: Pape Diop, un proche de Wade, élu président du Sénat" Archived 2011-05-21 at the Wayback Machine , AFP (Jeuneafrique.com), October 3, 2007 (in French) .