2007 Seychellois parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Seychelles between 10 and 12 May 2007.[1] The result was a landslide victory for the ruling Seychelles People's Progressive Front, which retained all 23 of its seats in the 34-seat National Assembly.

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Results

Party Votes % Seats
District Proportional Total +/–
Seychelles People's Progressive Front30,57156.76185230
Seychelles National PartySeychelles Democratic Party23,86943.4374110
Invalid/blank votes1,393
Total54,446100259340
Registered voters/turnout55,83985.9
Source: IFES
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gollark: I think a few decadollars per day, yes.
gollark: The reason for it over here is sensible if probably annoying for said students: they can charge exactly £9250/year to domestic students, which is magically loaned to you by the government, but no such restrictions exist for international students.
gollark: I guess so. At least I'm not an international student.
gollark: I apparently have to pick a course within a few months before applying to university, and because the English system is so perfect and without flaw™ cannot really do the American thing of studying multiple things and specializing later. Fun!

References

  1. "All set for parliamentary election in Seychelles", People's Daily Online, 9 May 2007
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