2018 Tunisian local elections

6 May 2018

7,212 council seats in 350 electoral constituencies.
Turnout1,806,969 (35.65)%
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Leader Rached Ghannouchi Mohamed Ennaceur
Party Independent Ennahdha Nidaa Tounes
Popular vote 581,930 517,234 377,121
Percentage 32.2% 28,64 % 20.85%
Councillors
2,135 / 7,212
1,600 / 7,212
Councils
131 / 350
76 / 350

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Leader Ghazi Chaouachi Hamma Hammami
Party Democratic Current Popular Front
Popular vote 75,619 71,551
Percentage 4.19% 3.85%
Councillors
205 / 7,212
261 / 7,212
Councils
3 / 350
8 / 350

Local elections were held in Tunisia on 6 May 2018 under the supervision of the Independent High Authority for Elections.[1] These were Tunisia's first free and democratic local elections following the Tunisian Revolution and saw unaffiliated independent lists win the most votes but on a very low turnout especially in terms of youth turnout which was down sharply.[2]

References

  1. Tarek Amara (29 May 2018). "Tunisia's PM Accuses President's Son of Destroying Ruling Party". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  2. Tarek Amara (29 May 2018). "Independent candidates get most votes in Tunisia's municipal election". Reuters. Retrieved 18 April 2021.


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