Tunisian Elections - 2011 Constituent Assembly Election

2011 Constituent Assembly Election

e • d Summary of the 23 October 2011 Tunisian Constituent Assembly election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Ennahda Movement 1,501,320 37.04 89
Congress for the Republic 353,041 8.71 29
Popular Petition 273,362 6.74 26
Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties 284,989 7.03 20
Progressive Democratic Party 159,826 3.94 16
The Initiative 129,120 3.19 5
Democratic Modernist Pole 113,005 2.79 5
Afek Tounes 76,488 1.89 4
Tunisian Workers' Communist Party 63,652 1.57 3
People's Movement 30,500 0.75 2
Movement of Socialist Democrats 22,830 0.56 2
Free Patriotic Union 51,665 1.26 1
Democratic Patriots' Movement 33,419 0.83 1
Maghrebin Liberal Party 19,201 0.47 1
Democratic Social Nation Party 15,534 0.38 1
New Destour Party 15,448 0.38 1
Progressive Struggle Party 9,978 0.25 1
Equity and Equality Party 7,621 0.19 1
Cultural Unionist Nation Party 5,581 0.14 1
Independent lists 62,293 1.54 8
Unrepresented lists 1,290,293 31.83
Valid votes 4,053,148 94.06 217
Blank or invalid votes 255,740 5.94
Total 4,308,888 100.00
Voter turnout 51.97
Electorate 8,289,924
Source: Tunisia-Live.net

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