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2001 Ugandan parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Uganda on 26 June 2001. At the time, the constitution banned all political parties (a referendum on changing to a multi-party system having failed the previous year), so all members were elected as independents. 214 of the 295 in Parliament were up for election,[1] with the others reserved for the Army (10 seats), youth and women.

The majority of members (more than 200) supported the Movement system, although twelve ministers lost their seats.[1]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Independents2140
Indirectly-elected seats81+12
Total295+12
Total votes7,576,144
Registered voters/turnout10,561,77971.73
Source: IPU

References

  1. ^ a b Uganda: Elections held in 2001 Inter-Parliamentary Union