Elections in South Sudan
Elections in South Sudan refer to the electoral process and the elections in South Sudan.
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South Sudan has never had a national election. However the most recent sub-national election was in 2010 for the presidency of the regional government of Southern Sudan[1] and for the bicameral, 170-member Legislative Assembly.
Voting Age limit is 18 years old and above.
Independence referendum
In 2010, the 2011 South Sudanese independence referendum was held resulting in a strong majority in favour of independence. This was despite difficulties and irregularities.[2]
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See also
References
- FACTBOX: Sudan presidential election results Sudan Tribune, 27 April 2010
- Pete Muller in Juba, southern Sudan. "South Sudan's polling problems".
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