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Report of the NEC


Commission électorale nationale
Revolution, Socialism and Democracy!
Report on the 2021 Bamanese Legislative election: Dated 16.11.2021

The elections to the Assembly of the Republic of the People's Socialist Republic were held on 16.11.2021 under the current electoral law. Through the elections people exercised their democratic right to vote, achieving the great feat of people's self-government and self-management, and re-affirming their trust on the socialism and revolution.
Turnout in the elections stood at 96.47%, as per 7:00 p.m. IST with 100% of the votes counted. All candidates were elected with more than 50% of the approval votes and thus a second round of voting isn't required. All polling stations followed the Model Code of Conduct. International Observers from Brezzia claimed that election proceedings didn't meet irregularities, however complained about political rallies near polling stations. It didn't break the MCC has they were conducted before and after the voting process.
The NEC submits this data received from Returning Officers in polling stations.

S.No.

Province

Turnout

Deputies elected

1

Province 1

99.56%

150

2

Songra

97.14%

148

3

Sienlieng Rural

96.75%

150

4

Sienlieng Prefecture

96.12%

150

5

Gausa

92.13%

150

6

Seiblokha

95.68%

150

Out of the 898 deputies, 417 (46.44%) were female and 116 (12.92%) belonged to the LGBTQ+ community. 678 (75.50%) of them were workers, farmers or employees and the rest were mass organisation members; amateur artists, journalists,photographers etc.; party militants. 576 (64.14%) of them were elected for the first time, while 324 were re-elected.

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