2024 Malagasy parliamentary election

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2024 Malagasy parliamentary election
Madagascar
← 2019 29 May 2024

All 151 seats in the National Assembly
76 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Current seats
TGV Andry Rajoelina 84
TIM Marc Ravalomanana 16
MA.TI.TA 1
MTS 1
GYMP 1
MDM 1
RPSD Vaovao 1
Independents 46
Incumbent Prime Minister
Christian Ntsay
Independent
Politics of Madagascar
Government
Parliament
  • Provinces (Faritany Mizakatena)
  • Regions (Faritra)
  • Districts (Fivondronana)
Elections
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    Minister: Rasata Rafaravavitafika


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Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Madagascar on 29 May 2024 to elect the 151 members of the National Assembly.[1]

Electoral system

The 151 members of the National Assembly are elected via a parallel voting system:[2] 87 seats are elected in single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting, while the remaining 64 seats are elected in 32 multi-member constituencies (of two seats each) by closed list proportional representation using the highest averages method.

References

  1. ^ "Présidentielle à Madagascar: les premières estimations confirment la faible participation". RFI (in French). 2023-11-16. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  2. ^ "Madagascar". IFES Election Guide.
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