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2009 Tunisian general election

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Turnout89.45%
 
PUP
Nominee Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Mohamed Bouchiha
Party RCD PUP
Popular vote 4,238,711 236,955
Percentage 89.62% 5.01%

 
UDU
Nominee Ahmed Inoubli Ahmed Brahim
Party UDU Ettajdid
Popular vote 179,726 74,257
Percentage 3.80% 1.57%

President before election

Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
RCD

Elected President

Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
RCD

General elections were held in Tunisia on 25 October 2009.[1] Results released on 26 October 2009 indicated a substantial victory for incumbent President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who won the reelection for a fifth five-year term, and the governing Constitutional Democratic Rally. It was the last election contested under the Ben Ali regime, prior to the Tunisian Revolution.

Observers

The African Union sent a team of election observers to cover the election. The delegation was led by Benjamin Bounkoulou who described the election as "free and fair".[2] However, a spokesperson from the United States State Department indicated that Tunisia did not allow international monitoring of elections, but the U.S. was still committed to working with the president of Tunisia and its government.[3] There also were reports of mistreatment of an opposition candidate.[4]

Results

President

The Interior Ministry released the official results for the election on Monday 26 October 2009.[5] Voter turnout was recorded at 89.40% with 4,447,388 of Tunisia's 5.3 million registered voters participating.[6] In the presidential race, incumbent president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali won 89.62% of the vote.[5] His nearest rivals were Mohamed Bouchiha with 5.01% of the vote and Ahmed Inoubli with 3.80%, and Ahmed Brahum with 1.57%.[5]

Candidate Party Votes %
bgcolor=Template:Constitutional Democratic Rally/meta/color| Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Constitutional Democratic Rally 4,238,711 89.62
bgcolor=Template:Party of People's Unity/meta/color| Mohamed Bouchiha Popular Unity Party 236,955 5.01
bgcolor=Template:Unionist Democratic Union/meta/color| Ahmed Inoubli Unionist Democratic Union 179,726 3.80
bgcolor=Template:Ettajdid Movement/meta/color| Ahmed Brahim Ettajdid Movement 74,257 1.57
Invalid/blank votes 7,718
Total 4,737,367 100
Registered voters/turnout 5,296,008 89.45
Source: POGAR

Parliament

In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Democratic Constitutional Rally, which had governed continuously from Tunisia's independence from France in 1956 until the Tunisian Revolution, won 84.59% of the vote and 161 seats.[5][6] The Movement of Socialist Democrats won 16 seats with 4.63% of the vote, the Popular Unity Party won 12 seats and 3.39% of votes, The Unionist Democratic Union won 9 seats with 2.56%.[6] The remaining 16 seats were divided between the Social Liberal Party, who won eight seats, the Green Party for Progress, who won six and the Movement Ettajdid who won two seats.[6]

Party Votes % Seats +/–
bgcolor=Template:Constitutional Democratic Rally/meta/color| Constitutional Democratic Rally 3,754,559 84.59 161 +9
bgcolor=Template:Movement of Socialist Democrats/meta/color| Movement of Socialist Democrats 205,374 4.63 16 +2
bgcolor=Template:Party of People's Unity/meta/color| Popular Unity Party 150,639 3.39 12 +1
bgcolor=Template:Unionist Democratic Union/meta/color| Unionist Democratic Union 113,773 2.56 9 +2
bgcolor=Template:Social Liberal Party (Tunisia)/meta/color| Social Liberal Party 99,468 2.24 8 +6
bgcolor=Template:Green Party for Progress/meta/color| Green Party for Progress 74,185 1.67 6 New
bgcolor=Template:Ettajdid Movement/meta/color| Ettajdid Movement 22,206 0.50 2 −1
bgcolor=Template:Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties/meta/color| Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties 5,329 0.12 0 New
bgcolor=Template:Progressive Democratic Party (Tunisia)/meta/color| Progressive Democratic Party 1,412 0.03 0 New
bgcolor=Template:Independent/meta/color| Independent lists 11,552 0.26 0
Invalid/blank votes 8,891
Total 4,447,388 100 214 +25
Registered voters/turnout 4,974,707 89.40
Source: POGAR

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