Elections in Burundi

Burundi elects a head of state – the president – and a legislature on the national level. The National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) has 111 members, elected for a five-year term by proportional representation with a 2% barrier. The Senate (Sénat) has 13 members, elected for a five-year term by electoral colleges of communal councilors. Extra seats in both chambers can be added to ensure that ethnic and gender quotas are met. Burundi has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties and a third party that is electorally successful. Parties are usually based on ethnic background.[1]

Latest election

President

CandidatePartyVotes%
Évariste NdayishimiyeCNDD–FDD3,082,21071.45
Agathon RwasaNational Congress for Liberty1,084,78825.15
Gaston SindimwoUnion for National Progress73,3531.70
Domitien NdayizeyeKira Burundi Coalition24,4700.57
Léonce NgendakumanaFront for Democracy in Burundi21,2320.49
Dieudonné NahimanaIndependent18,7090.43
Francis RoheroIndependent8,9420.21
Total4,313,704100.00
Valid votes4,313,70496.18
Invalid/blank votes171,2243.82
Total votes4,484,928100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,113,41887.71
Source: CENI

National Assembly

On 11 June the electoral commission announced that the ruling CNDD-FDD had won all seats in the National Assembly with 97% of the vote, as no other party had reached the 2% threshold. Opposition parties declared the results fraudulent and said the election had been rigged.[2]

PartyVotes%Seats
ElectedCo-optedTotal+/–
CNDD–FDD5,654,80796.511008108+22
Union for National Progress80,6391.38000–2
National Congress for Liberty34,2670.58000–32
Congress for Democracy and Progress22,2990.38000New
Coalition Burundi Bwa Bose12,9360.22000New
Brotherhood of Patriots3,9740.07000New
Parliamentary Monarchist Party3,8130.07000New
ADR-Imvugakuri3,2830.06000New
Alliance for People, Democracy and Reconciliation2,9960.050000
Union for Peace and Democracy2,8580.050000
National Rally for Change2,7050.05000New
Party for the Liberation of the Burundian People – Agakiza1,8800.03000New
Rally for Democracy and Economic and Social Development1,7420.03000New
National Liberation Forces – Icanzo1,3620.02000New
Democratic Rally for Burundi1,0830.02000New
National People's Front–Imbonenza7830.010000
Party for Democracy and Reconciliation4390.010000
AND-Intadohoka4390.01000New
Liberal Party3540.01000New
National Liberation Front1860.00000New
Kaze–Forces for the Defense of Democracy1810.00000New
Independents26,2120.450000
Twa members330
Total5,859,238100.0010011111–12
Valid votes5,859,23898.54
Invalid votes42,1170.71
Blank votes44,5140.75
Total votes5,945,869100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,013,49898.88
Source: CENI[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Weinstein, Warren (1972). "Tensions in Burundi". African Issues. 2 (4): 27–29. doi:10.1017/S0047160700008283. ISSN 0047-1607.
  2. ^ "Burundi's ruling party wins all seats in parliamentary vote as opposition cries foul". France 24. 2025-06-11. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
  3. ^ "Resultas provisoires pour l'election de desputes 2025". Commission Electorale Nationale Indépendante (in French). Archived from the original on 22 June 2025.
  4. ^ "Resultas provisoire: List nominative des deputes-legislature 2025–2030". Commission Electorale Nationale Indépendante (in French). Archived from the original on 22 June 2025.