Jan 13 (Reuters) – Myanmar is holding a general election with three voting phases in what its military government says will usher in a return to civilian rule following a 2021 coup.
Following are facts and figures on elections in Myanmar:
– 4 national elections have been held in Myanmar in the past 35 years, but only two – in 2010 and 2015 – resulted in the formation of elected governments. The 2020 election was annulled by a military junta, as was a 1990 ballot – 20 years after it took place and was ignored.
– 4,863 candidates have registered for this election.
– 6 parties are taking part nationwide and 51 are vying for seats in a single region or state.
– 40 parties were dissolved in 2023 for failing to register for the election, including the former ruling National League for Democracy, whose government was ousted in 2021.
– 1,018, or one-fifth the candidates running, are from the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party
– 3 rounds of voting were scheduled – December 28, January 11 and January 25.
– 52.13% was the voter turnout in the first round
– 88.2% of lower house seats contested in the first round were won by the USDP.
– 265 of Myanmar’s 330 townships are holding voting during the first three rounds. It is unclear when or if the rest will be contested, with a civil war raging in many areas. No dates have been set for announcing the final results.
– 664 seats are available in the bicameral parliament, with 440 in the lower house and 224 in the upper house.
– 25 percent of seats in both chambers are allocated to serving military personnel appointed by the armed forces chief, a quota set out in the 2008 constitution under Myanmar’s quasi-civilian political system.
– 90 days is the period after the election when a new parliament must convene. Its members will choose speakers, then later elect a president as head of state, who then forms a government.
(Compiled by Martin Petty; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Stephen Coates)
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