Moroccan general election, 1997

Moroccan parliamentary election, 1997
Morocco
14 November 1997

All 325 seats to the Assembly of Representatives of Morocco
163 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Abderrahmane Youssoufi Maati Bouabid Ahmed Osman
Party USFP Constitutional Union RNI
Last election 52 54 40
Seats won 57 50 46
Seat change Increase5 Decrease4 Increase6
Popular vote 884,061 647,746 705,397
Percentage 13.9% 10.2% 11.1%
Swing Increase0.7% Decrease2.6% Decrease2.1%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Mohand Laenser M'Hamed Boucetta
Party Popular Movement Istiqlal
Last election 51 52
Seats won 40 32
Seat change Decrease11 Decrease20
Popular vote 659,331 840,315
Percentage 10.3% 13.8%
Swing Decrease1.8% Increase0.6%

Prime Minister before election

Abdellatif Filali
Independent

Elected Prime Minister

Abderrahmane Youssoufi
USFP

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Parliamentary elections were held in Morocco on 14 November 1997. The result was a victory for the Socialist Union of Popular Forces, which won 57 of the 319 seats in the Assembly of Representatives. Voter turnout was 58.3%.[1]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Socialist Union of Popular Forces884,06113.957+5
Istiqlal Party840,31513.832-20
National Rally of Independents705,39711.146+6
People's Movement659,33110.340-11
Constitutional Union647,74610.250-4
Democratic and Social Movement603,1569.532New
National Popular Movement431,6516.819-6
Party of Renewal and Progress274,8624.39New
National Democratic Party270,4254.210-14
Constitutional and Democratic Popular Movement264,3244.19New
Front of Democratic Forces243,2753.89New
Democratic Socialist Party188,5203.05New
Organisation for Democratic and Popular Action184,0092.94+2
Action Party89,6141.420
Democratic Independence Party76,1761.21-8
Movement for Democracy8,7680.10New
Invalid/blank votes1,085,366---
Total7,456,996100325-7
Source: Nohlen et al.

References

  1. ↑ Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p635 ISBN 0-19-829645-2
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