Emirati parliamentary election, 2015

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Parliamentary elections were held in the United Arab Emirates on 3 October 2015 to elect the half of the members of the 15th Chapter of the Federal National Council, and appoint the other half of the members.[1]

Electoral system

At the time of the elections the 40-member Federal National Council had 20 indirectly-elected members and 20 appointed members. The 20 elected members were elected by seven electoral colleges; the colleges of Abu Dhabi and Dubai elected four members, the colleges of Sharjah and Ras al-Khaimah elected three, and the colleges of Ajman, Fujairah and Umm al-Quwain elected two.[2] Only around a third of the population were members of the electoral colleges.[3]

The elections were held using the two-round system, with candidates having to achieve at least 50% of the vote in the first round to be elected. Each voter had as many votes as there were seats elected by their college.[2]

Campaign

A total of 330 candidates contested the elections, of which 252 were men and 78 women.[4] Campaigning was allowed between 6 and 30 September.[5]

Results

Of the twenty elected members, 19 were men and one a woman,[6] Naama Al Sharhan, who was elected in Ras al-Khaimah. Voter turnout was 35%, up from 26% in the 2011 elections, and ranged from 70% in Umm al-Quwain to 22.1% in Dubai.[7]

Party Votes % Seats
Independents 20
Invalid/blank votes
Total79,157 20
Registered voters/turnout224,27935.29
Source: IPU

Elected members

Emirate Elected members Votes received
Abu DhabiKhalifa al-Mazrouei2,167
Mattar al-Shamsi1,634
Saeed al-Remeithi1,597
Saleh al-Ameri1,382
AjmanHamad al-Ghafli723
Salem Abdullah al-Shamsi458
DubaiHamad al-Rahoomi2,076
Marwan bin Ghalita961
Khalid al-Falasi722
Jamal al-Hai672
FujairahMohammed al-Yammahi912
Ahmed al-Hamoudi546
Ras al-KhaimahSalem al-Shehhi2,037
Ahmed al-Nuaimi1,358
Naama al-Sharhan1,004
SharjahJasim al-Naqbi787
Salem al-Shamsi644
Mohammed al-Katbi519
Umm al-QuwainKhalfan al-Ali381
Obaid al-Ali 372
Source: The National

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