Parliamentary elections
2021 Cape Verdean parliamentary election|
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Registered | 392,899 |
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Turnout | 57.43% |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Cape Verde on 18 April 2021.
Background
The incumbent prime minister, Ulisses Correia e Silva of the Christian democratic Movement for Democracy (MpD) party, sought reelection after five years of government.[2] His main contender was Janira Hopffer Almada, of the moderate socialist African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV), who would become the first woman to reach the office of Prime Minister if elected.[3]
The two parties have been the dominant political forces in Cape Verde since its democratization, but several newer parties are taking part in the election.[4]
Electoral system
The 72 members of the National Assembly are elected from 13 multi-member constituencies ranging in size from 2 to 15 seats. Three of the 13 multi-member constituencies are for diaspora voters in Africa, the Americas and Europe. The elections are held using closed list proportional representation, with seats allocated using the d'Hondt method.[5]
Results
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