2018 Ivorian senatorial election explained

Country:Ivory Coast
Election Date:24 March 2018
Next Election:2023
Seats For Election:66 of 99 seats in the Senate
Majority Seats:50
Nopercentage:yes
Party1:RHDP
Leader1:Alassane Ouattara
Seats1:50
Last Election1:0
Party2:Independents
Leader2:
Seats2:16
Last Election2:0
President of the Senate
Before Election:Position established
After Election:Jeannot Ahoussou-Kouadio

Senatorial elections were held for the first time in Ivory Coast on 24 March 2018.[1]

Electoral system

On 14 February 2018, the government of Ivory Coast ruled that the first senatorial election would be held on 24 March 2018. The government also established new rules on appointing senators, who will be elected by National Assembly members, members of municipal, autonomous districts and regional councils. Each region and autonomous district will have two elected senators. The Senate will have a total of 66 elected senators.[1] [2]

Campaign

The campaign was held from 19 to 22 March 2018.[3] With the opposition boycotting this election, it's expected it'll be widely won by the Rally of Houphouëtists for Democracy and Peace, which will present 33 lists of candidates, competing with a dozen of Independent lists of candidates.[4]

On 13 March 2018, the Independent Electoral Commission announced 58 lists of candidates were selected for the senatorial election. These list has to be approved by the Constitutional Council.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Côte d’Ivoire : les élections sénatoriales auront lieu le 24 mars. Jeune Afrique. February 21, 2018. French.
  2. Web site: Ordonnance Numéro 2018-143. Gouvernment of Ivory Coast. French.
  3. Web site: Côte d’Ivoire : le corps préfectoral sollicité pour des sénatoriales apaisées. fr. 24 February 2018. Abidjan.net.
  4. Web site: Sénatoriales en Côte d’Ivoire: clôture des listes sans l’opposition. 9 March 2018. Abidjan.net. fr.
  5. Web site: Elections sénatoriales du 24 mars : la CEI rend publique la liste provisoire des candidatures retenues. Abidjan.net. 14 March 2018. fr.