2023 Puntland municipal election

May 25, 2023 (2023 -05-25)

All 774 seats
Registered400,000
Turnout48.1%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Said Abdullahi Deni Dahir Haji Khalif Mohamoud Khalif Jabiye
Party Kaah Mideeye Sinaan iyo Cadaalada
Seats before 35 23 20
Seats won 286 211 133
Seat change +251 +188 +113
Popular vote 68,156 48,398 28,793
Percentage 38.41% 27.27% 16.22%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Mohamed Ismail Siibad Mohamed Abdulkadir Abdirashid Sheikh Mohamoud
Party Mustaqbal Ifiye Shaqalaaha Xoogsatada ah
Seats before 1 1 0
Seats won 57 78 7
Seat change +56 +77 +7
Popular vote 15,187 12,930 3,053
Percentage 8.56% 7.29% 1.72%

  Seventh party
 
Leader Osman Gamure
Party Runta & Cadaaladda
Seats before 2
Seats won 2
Seat change 0
Popular vote 919
Percentage 0.52%

The 2023 Puntland municipal elections took place on Thursday, May 25, 2023, in the Puntland state of Somalia. The elections were the second time the autonomous region had held one-person, one-vote elections. "Puntland had achieved a significant historic victory, with 30 districts holding peaceful elections," Puntland Interior Minister Abdi Farah Juha said[1]

Background

This article discusses the phased process of conducting local government elections (LGEs) in Puntland, Somalia. It highlights the agreements made between various political actors, including political associations, the Puntland state, and the Transitional Puntland Electoral Commission (TPEC). The initial phase focused on voter registration, which was completed in certain regions before reaching other areas. The total number of registered voters, including early elections participants, is 387,094.[2]

The article acknowledges that voter registration is crucial but also a stage where unresolved political disputes may arise, potentially causing delays in subsequent phases. Challenges such as conflicts over district demarcation and lack of support from certain political parties and elites have affected the voter registration process in Puntland.[2]

The transition to the one person one vote (OPOV) system in Puntland has faced volatility and obstacles. The article emphasizes the need for significant efforts to ensure peaceful, fair, and timely completion of the remaining local elections in the districts. It also notes the lack of clarity regarding the implications of the local government elections for Puntland's parliamentary elections.[2]

The timing and modality of the parliamentary elections have generated controversy among political actors. The unresolved issue surrounding the parliamentary elections could potentially disrupt the entire electoral process. The article aims to provide an analysis of possible scenarios and recommendations for managing the forthcoming parliamentary elections.[2]

This analytical brief is a collaborative effort between the Puntland Development and Research Centre and the Somali Dialogue Platform, implemented by the Rift Valley Institute. The Somali Dialogue Platform works towards facilitating agreement among Somalis on contentious political issues.[2]

Reactions

International partners of Somalia commend the people of Puntland for their determination to fulfil their democratic aspirations through district council elections scheduled for 25 May. They acknowledge the efforts made by the Transitional Puntland Electoral Commission (TPEC) to overcome challenges in preparing for these significant direct elections. The partners urge all stakeholders to contribute to a peaceful atmosphere during the elections and to resolve any disputes through dialogue and the legal framework. They believe that Puntland's experience with direct elections can serve as a model for democratic expansion throughout Somalia's government levels. The partners reaffirm their commitment to supporting Somalia's democratization process.[3]

Former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo expressed his appreciation for the people and government of Puntland regarding their steadfast commitment to the execution of Local Council elections.[4]

Puntland traditional leaders including Boqor Burhan Boqor Muse and Ugas Hassan Ugas Yasin have welcomed the exercise, calling it a type of election that people have anticipated for so long time. The election also revokes things like clan quotas, an effort that elders spearheaded since the state’s establishment, added by elders.

Results

The Transitional Puntland Electoral Commission (TPEC) successfully concluded elections in all 30 of Puntland's districts excluding the Nugal,region which includes the capital city Garowe, the region did not participate in this election due to local politicians who disagreed with the election plan proposed by President Said Abdullahi Deni.[5] on June 3rd 2023 The Transitional Puntland Electoral Commission announced the results of the May 25th local elections.

A total of 186,181 votes were cast with 177,445 of them being valid votes. Out of 774 available seats, women won 129 amounting to 17% of the seats

results of the 2023 Puntland local elections
Municipal Election Result Puntland[6]
Party Votes Vote proportion Seats
Runta & Cadaaladda 919 0.52% 2
Shaqaalaha Xoogsatada Ah 3,053 1.72% 7
Caddaaladda & Sinnaanta 28,793 16.22% 133
Kaah 68,165 38.44% 286
Mideeye 48,398 27.29% 211
Mustaqbal 15,187 8.57%. 57
Ifiye 12,930 7.30% 78
Total 177,445. 100.0% 774

Contesting parties

The election will involve seven political parties. There will be three organizations that will function as political parties among the seven organizations.

List Party Chairperson(s) Logo
1 Mustaqbal Mohamed Ismail Siibad
2 Mideeye Dahir Haji Khalif
3 Kaah Said Abdullahi Deni
4 Sincad Mohamoud Khalif Jabiye
5 Runcad Osman Gamure
6 Ifiye Mohamed Abdulkadir
7 Shaqaalaha Abdirashid Sheikh Mohamoud

Source from BBC Somali and TPEC[7]

Opinion Polls

Election Situation room Garowe

There is a notable level of engagement and participation in online activities related to the upcoming general elections. Many individuals are actively involved in campaigning and promoting their preferred candidates or parties through online platforms. Among these activities, the Mustaqbal party, presumably a political party or organization, is taking a leading role in coordinating and driving these efforts.[8]

References

  1. Hassan, Mohamed (2023-05-26). "Somalia Holds 'Historic' Regional Elections". Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Puntland's local government elections: Implications and prospects for Puntland's parliamentary elections - Somalia". ReliefWeb. 2023-05-24. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  3. "International Partners Commend the People of Puntland on Historic Elections". UNSOM. 2023-05-22. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  4. "Former President Farmaajo Lauds Puntland's Local Elections". Halqabsi News. 2023-05-23. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  5. admin (2023-06-04). "The results of the Puntland's local council elections announced – Somali Dispatch". Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  6. "Election Result 2023 – TPEC". Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  7. "Arrimaha ku gadaaman doorashooyinka golayaasha deegaanka Puntland". BBC News Somali (in Somali). 2023-05-24. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  8. "Online Somalia Voting". doorasho.so. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
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