1990 Gabonese legislative election

Parliamentary elections were held in Gabon in 1990, the first multi-party elections in the country since 1967. The first round of voting was held on 16 September 1990, with a second round due the following week. However, results from 32 of the 120 constituencies were annulled after public protests claiming fraud by the ruling Gabonese Democratic Party and the second round was postponed. Re-runs were held on 21 October, with a second round on 28 October.[1]

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Thirteen parties and 553 candidates contested the election, with the Gabonese Democratic Party retaining control of the National Assembly by winning 63 of the 120 seats.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Gabonese Democratic Party63–57
MORENA–Woodcutters20New
Gabonese Progress Party18New
MORENA–Original7New
Association for Socialism in Gabon6New
Gabonese Socialist Union4New
Circle for Renewal and Progress1New
Gabonese Union for Democracy and Development1New
Total 1200
Source: Inter-Parliamentary Union
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References

  1. Gabon: Elections in 1990 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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