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{{Infobox legislative election
{{Politics of São Tomé and Príncipe}}
| country = São Tomé and Príncipe
'''São Tomé and Príncipe''' held its fifth [[National Assembly of São Tomé and Príncipe|National Assembly]] election since the introduction of [[multi-party]] politics in [[1990]] on [[26 March]] [[2006]].
| previous_election = [[2002 São Toméan parliamentary election|2002]]
| election_date = 26 March 2006
| next_election = [[2010 São Toméan parliamentary election|2010]]
| seats_for_election= All 55 seats in the [[National Assembly (São Tomé and Príncipe)|National Assembly]]
| majority_seats = 28


| party1 = {{nowrap|[[Force for Change Democratic Movement – Liberal Party|MDFL-PL]] – [[Democratic Convergence Party (São Tomé and Príncipe)|PCD-GR]]}} | leader1 = [[Tomé Vera Cruz]] | percentage1 = 37.71 | seats1 = 23 | last_election1 = 23 | color1 = {{party color|Force for Change Democratic Movement – Liberal Party}}
===Parties and Coalitions===
| party2 = Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe – Social Democratic Party | leader2 = {{nowrap|[[Guilherme Posser da Costa]]}} | percentage2 = 30.21 | seats2 = 20 | last_election2 = 24
Eight political parties and two coalitions contested the election.
| party3 = Independent Democratic Action | leader3 = [[Patrice Trovoada]] | percentage3 = 20.50 | seats3 = 11 | last_election3 =
| party4 = [[New Way Movement|MNR]] | leader4 = | percentage4 = 4.83 | seats4 = 1 | last_election4 = New | color4 = #0883FF


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*[[Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe-Social Democratic Party]] (MLSTP-PSD) – Largest party in the outgoing National Assembly, winning 24 out of 55 seats in the March 2002 [[São Tomé and Príncipe legislative election, 2002|election]].


Parliamentary elections were held in [[São Tomé and Príncipe]] on 26 March 2006.<ref>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/st.html#2006_National_Assembly_Election Elections in São Tomé and Príncipe] African Elections Database</ref>
*[[Force for Change Democratic Movement]]–[[Democratic Convergence Party-Reflection Group|Democratic Convergence Party]] (MDFM-PCD) – Two party coalition that won 23 seats in the 2002 election. The coalition was formed in late 2001 by supporters of [[President of São Tomé and Príncipe|President]] [[Fradique de Menezes]].


==Parties and Coalitions==
*[[Uê Kédadji]] (UK) – A five party coalition that won 8 seats in the 2002 election. The coalition's member parties are the [[Democratic Renovation Party (São Tomé)|Democratic Renovation Party]] (PRD), [[National Union for Democracy and Progress (São Tomé)|National Union for Democracy and Progress]] (UNDP), [[Opposition Democratic Coalition]] (CODO), [[People's Party of Progress]] (PPP), and the [[Social Renewal Party (São Tomé)|Social Renewal Party]] (PSR).
Eight political parties and two coalitions contested the election.


*[[Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe-Social Democratic Party]] (MLSTP-PSD) – Largest party in the outgoing National Assembly, winning 24 out of 55 seats in the March 2002 [[2002 São Tomé and Príncipe legislative election|election]].
*[[Force for Change Democratic Movement-Liberal Party|Force for Change Democratic Movement]]–[[Democratic Convergence Party-Reflection Group|Democratic Convergence Party]] (MDFM-PCD) – Two party coalition that won 23 seats in the 2002 election. The coalition was formed in late 2001 by supporters of [[President of São Tomé and Príncipe|President]] [[Fradique de Menezes]].
*[[Ue-Kedadji]] (UK) – A five party coalition that won 8 seats in the 2002 election. The coalition's member parties are the [[Democratic Renovation Party (São Tomé)|Democratic Renovation Party]] (PRD), [[National Union for Democracy and Progress (São Tomé)|National Union for Democracy and Progress]] (UNDP), [[Opposition Democratic Coalition]] (CODO), [[People's Party of Progress]] (PPP), and the [[Social Renewal Party (São Tomé)|Social Renewal Party]] (PSR).
*[[Independent Democratic Action]] (ADI) – Contested the 2002 election as part of the Uê Kédadji coalition, but has since withdrawn and will participate in this year's poll as a single entity.
*[[Independent Democratic Action]] (ADI) – Contested the 2002 election as part of the Uê Kédadji coalition, but has since withdrawn and will participate in this year's poll as a single entity.

*[[São Toméan Workers Party]] (PTS) – Participated in the 2002 election, but failed to gain representation in the National Assembly.
*[[São Toméan Workers Party]] (PTS) – Participated in the 2002 election, but failed to gain representation in the National Assembly.
*[[Christian Democratic Front]] (FDC) – Small party that participated in the 1991, 1994, and 1998 National Assembly elections. In all three elections, the party won less than 2% of the vote.
*[[Social Liberal Party (São Tomé)|Social Liberal Party]] (PLS) – Newly formed political party.
*[[New Way Movement]] (NR) – Newly formed political party.
==Results==
{{Election results
|image=[[File:Asamblea Nacional de Santo Tomé y Príncipe 2006.svg]]
|party1=[[Force for Change Democratic Movement – Liberal Party|MDFM-PL]] – [[Democratic Convergence Party (São Tomé and Príncipe)|PCD-GR]]|votes1=19640|seats1=23|sc1=0
|party2=[[Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party|MLSTP/PSD]]|votes2=15733|seats2=20|sc2=–4
|party3=[[Independent Democratic Action]]|votes3=10678|seats3=11|sc3=–
|party4=[[New Way Movement]]|votes4=2515|seats4=1|sc4=New|color4=#0883FF
|party5=[[Union of Democrats for Citizenship and Development]]|votes5=1156|seats5=0|sc5=New
|party6=[[Christian Democratic Front]]|votes6=796|seats6=0|sc6=New
|party7=[[Ue-Kedadji]]|votes7=534|seats7=0|sc7=–
|party8=[[Social Liberal Party (São Tomé and Príncipe)|Social Liberal Party]]|votes8=413|seats8=0|sc8=New|color8=yellow
|party9=Generation Hope|votes9=336|seats9=0|sc9=New
|party10=[[São Toméan Workers Party]]|votes10=284|seats10=0|sc10=0
|invalid=1293
|total_sc=0
|electorate=79849
|source=[http://africanelections.tripod.com/st.html African Election Database]
}}


==References==
*[[Christian Democratic Party]] (FDC) – Small party that participated in the 1991, 1994, and 1998 National Assembly elections. In all three elections, the party won less than 2% of the vote.
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*[[Social Liberal Party (São Tomé)|Social Liberal Party]] (PLS) – Newly formed political party competing in its first election.

*[[Generation Hope]] (GE) – Newly formed political party competing in its first election.

*[[New Route Movement]] (NR) – Newly formed political party competing in its first election.

===Results===
{{São Tomé and Príncipe legislative election, 2006}}


{{Sao Tome elections}}
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[[Category:Elections in São Tomé and Príncipe]]
[[Category:Parliamentary elections in São Tomé and Príncipe]]
[[Category:2006 elections]]
[[Category:2006 elections in Africa|Sao Tome]]
[[Category:2006 in São Tomé and Príncipe|Parliamentary]]
[[Category:March 2006 events in Africa|Sao Tome]]

Latest revision as of 23:33, 16 October 2024

2006 São Toméan parliamentary election
São Tomé and Príncipe
← 2002 26 March 2006 2010 →

All 55 seats in the National Assembly
28 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
MDFL-PLPCD-GR Tomé Vera Cruz 37.71 23 0
MLSTP–PSD Guilherme Posser da Costa 30.21 20 −4
ADI Patrice Trovoada 20.50 11
MNR 4.83 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Parliamentary elections were held in São Tomé and Príncipe on 26 March 2006.[1]

Parties and Coalitions

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Eight political parties and two coalitions contested the election.

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
MDFM-PLPCD-GR19,64037.71230
MLSTP/PSD15,73330.2120–4
Independent Democratic Action10,67820.5011
New Way Movement2,5154.831New
Union of Democrats for Citizenship and Development1,1562.220New
Christian Democratic Front7961.530New
Ue-Kedadji5341.030
Social Liberal Party4130.790New
Generation Hope3360.650New
São Toméan Workers Party2840.5500
Total52,085100.00550
Valid votes52,08597.58
Invalid/blank votes1,2932.42
Total votes53,378100.00
Registered voters/turnout79,84966.85
Source: African Election Database

References

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  1. ^ Elections in São Tomé and Príncipe African Elections Database