National Council elections were held in Bhutan on 23 April 2013.[1] All candidates ran as independents, as National Council members were prohibited from belonging to a political party.[2]
Electoral system
The 20 members of the National Council were elected in single-member constituencies equivalent to the country's twenty Dzongkhags. A further five members were appointed by the Druk Gyalpo.[2]
Candidates had to register by 31 March, whilst the campaigning period lasted from 1 to 21 April.[1] A total of 67 candidates registered to run in the election, although the Dagana and Trashigang dzongkhags had only one candidate each.[3] In those dzongkhags voters were given the choice of voting against the only candidate.[4]
Election day was a public holiday, and the country's borders were closed for the day.[5]
Results
Dzongkhag | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bumthang | Nima | 2,264 | 48.41 | Elected |
Sonam Tenzin | 971 | 20.76 | ||
Rinchen Phuntsho | 951 | 20.33 | ||
Tshewang Jurmi | 491 | 10.50 | ||
Chukha | Pema Tenzin | 6,995 | 65.53 | Elected |
Tshewang Lhamo | 3,680 | 34.47 | ||
Dagana | Sonam Dorji | 7,989 | 81.83 | Elected |
Against | 1,774 | 18.17 | ||
Gasa | Sangay Khandu | 603 | 44.60 | Elected |
Tenzin | 407 | 30.10 | ||
Yeshey Dorji | 342 | 25.30 | ||
Haa | Tshering Dorji | 1,866 | 51.68 | Elected |
Khandu Wangchuk | 634 | 17.56 | ||
Choda Jamtsho | 631 | 17.47 | ||
Tenzin Norbu | 480 | 13.29 | ||
Lhuntse | Tempa Dorji | 3,193 | 60.08 | Elected |
Rinzin Rinzin | 2,122 | 39.92 | ||
Mongar | Sonam Wangchuk | 4,821 | 38.13 | Elected |
Naichu | 4,484 | 35.47 | ||
Tshering Wangchen | 3,338 | 26.40 | ||
Paro | Kaka Tshering | 2,422 | 23.73 | Elected |
Kinley Dorji | 2,075 | 20.33 | ||
Ugyen Tshering | 2,071 | 20.29 | ||
Sonam Wangchuk | 2,056 | 20.14 | ||
Tshewang Norbu | 1,583 | 15.51 | ||
Pemagatshel | Jigmi Rinzin | 5,184 | 57.78 | Elected |
Pema Wangchuk | 2,103 | 23.44 | ||
Sherab Jamtsho | 1,685 | 18.78 | ||
Punakha | Rinzin Dorji | 3,449 | 55.51 | Elected |
Namgay Dorji | 2,764 | 44.49 | ||
Samdrup Jongkhar | Jigme Wangchuk | 5,213 | 55.28 | Re-elected |
Kinga Dorji | 2,434 | 25.81 | ||
Sangay Lhendup | 1,784 | 18.92 | ||
Samtse | Sangay Khandu | 9,907 | 48.56 | Elected |
Dhan Kumar Ghalley | 4,595 | 22.52 | ||
Chungdu Tshering | 1,944 | 9.53 | ||
Chhatrapati Phuyel | 1,363 | 6.68 | ||
Ganesh Ghimiray | 912 | 4.47 | ||
Kharananda Dhakal | 906 | 4.44 | ||
Narayan Dahal | 775 | 3.80 | ||
Sarpang | Dhan Bdr. Monger | 4,131 | 32.89 | Elected |
Sonam Doekar | 3,855 | 30.69 | ||
Rangu Pati Suberi | 1,674 | 13.33 | ||
Anand Rai | 1,488 | 11.85 | ||
Dhan Kumar Basnet | 1,412 | 11.24 | ||
Thimphu | Nima Gyeltshen | 2,250 | 41.78 | Elected |
Tshering | 1,624 | 30.16 | ||
Tshering Tashi | 1,511 | 28.06 | ||
Trashigang | Sonam Kinga | 11,229 | 81.20 | Re-elected |
Against | 2,600 | 18.80 | ||
Trashiyangtse | Tashi Phuntsho | 3,226 | 58.51 | Elected |
Karma Gyeltshen | 2,288 | 41.49 | ||
Trongsa | Tharchen | 2,083 | 47.15 | Elected |
Tashi Samdrup | 1,629 | 36.87 | ||
Jagar Dorji | 706 | 15.98 | ||
Tsirang | Kamal Bahadur Gurung | 2,381 | 24.40 | Elected |
Passang Thingh Tamang | 2,011 | 20.61 | ||
Shyam Basnet | 1,920 | 19.68 | ||
Novin Darlami | 1,664 | 17.05 | ||
Sangay Tamang | 1,305 | 13.37 | ||
Justin Gurung | 477 | 4.89 | ||
Wangdue Phodrang | Tashi Dorji | 5,848 | 57.84 | Elected |
Sonam Yangchen | 3,540 | 35.01 | ||
Chado Namgyal | 723 | 7.15 | ||
Zhemgang | Pema Dakpa | 2,413 | 35.92 | Elected |
Yeshi Tshomo | 1,219 | 18.15 | ||
Dorji Kadin | 1,209 | 18.00 | ||
Ugyen Chophel | 968 | 14.41 | ||
Pema Lhamo | 909 | 13.53 | ||
Total | 171,544 | 100 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 379,819 | 45.16 | ||
Source: Election Commission of Bhutan[4][6] |
Aftermath
Following the election Druk Gyalpo Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck appointed Dasho Karma Yezer Raydi, Kuenlay Tshering, Karma Damcho Nidup, Tashi Wangmo and Tashi Wangyal to the Council.[7]
References
- 1 2 NC elections in April 2013 BBS
- 1 2 Country Profile IFES
- ↑ NC Candidates Archived 2015-06-02 at the Wayback Machine Election Commission of Bhutan
- 1 2 National Council Result 2013 Archived 2013-05-14 at the Wayback Machine Election Commission of Bhutan
- ↑ Bhutanese go to the polls in vote to elect new parliament China Post, 24 April 2013
- ↑ Notification Archived 2013-05-14 at the Wayback Machine Election Commission of Bhutan
- ↑ His Majesty re-nominates former five eminent persons BBS News, 8 May 2013