Elections in Cambodia

Cambodia is a one-party dominant state with the Cambodian People's Party in power. Cambodia's legislature is chosen through a national election. The general election is held every five years in the fourth Sunday of July. The Parliament of Cambodia has two chambers. The National Assembly (រដ្ឋសភា Rôdthâsâphéa) has 125 members, each elected for a five-year term by proportional representation. The Senate (ព្រឹទ្ធសភា Prœ̆tthôsâphéa) has 62 members, mostly indirectly elected.

Since the signing of the 1991 Paris Peace Accords ending decades of civil wars and foreign occupation, and with the final elimination in 1998 of armed insurgency groups inside the country, six national elections have taken place in Cambodia. The first national elections were administered by United Nations Transitional Authority for Cambodia (UNTAC) in July 1993, the first commune-level election was held in February 2002 and the Cambodian senate was elected for the first time by the elected commune council officials in January 2006.

Three main political parties have dominated Cambodian politics over the last decade: the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), the United Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful, and Cooperative Cambodia (FUNCINPEC) and, more recently, the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP; party banned in 2017). Although the CPP dominated the elections held on July 27, 2003, it did not win the two-thirds majority required under the constitution to form a government on its own. A new government was formed on July 15, 2004, after protracted negotiations between the CPP and FUNCINPEC on forming a coalition government.[1]

In early 2006 the CPP further consolidated its hold on power by passing an amendment to the constitution through Parliament that will allow for a 50% plus one majority in the National Assembly to form a government (instead of the two-thirds majority), thereby reducing its future reliance on FUNCINPEC or another coalition partner.

Latest elections

National Assembly

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Cambodian People's Party6,398,31182.30120–5
FUNCINPEC716,4909.225+5
Khmer National United Party134,2851.7300
Cambodian Youth Party97,4121.2500
Dharmacracy Party84,0301.0800
Cambodia Indigenous Peoples Democracy Party52,8170.6800
Khmer Anti-Poverty Party40,0960.5200
Khmer United Party36,5260.4700
Grassroots Democratic Party35,4160.4600
Khmer Economic Development Party26,0930.3400
Ekpheap Cheat Khmer Party25,2610.320New
Cambodian Nationality Party23,1970.3000
Women for Women Party22,8430.290New
Khmer Conservative Party20,9680.270New
Beehive Social Democratic Party20,2100.2600
People Purpose Party13,8310.180New
Democracy Power Party13,7040.180New
Farmer's Party12,7860.160New
Total7,774,276100.001250
Valid votes7,774,27694.64
Invalid/blank votes440,1545.36
Total votes8,214,430100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,710,65584.59
Source: National Election Committee

Results of seat allocation by provinces

Source:[2]
Province CPP FUNCINPEC Total
Banteay Meanchey 6 0 6
Battambang 8 0 8
Kampong Cham 9 1 10
Kampong Chhnang 4 0 4
Kampong Speu 6 0 6
Kampong Thom 5 1 6
Kampot 6 0 6
Kandal 10 1 11
Koh Kong 1 0 1
Kratié 3 0 3
Mondulkiri 1 0 1
Phnom Penh 11 1 12
Preah Vihear 1 0 1
Prey Veng 10 1 11
Pursat 4 0 4
Ratanakiri 1 0 1
Siem Reap 6 0 6
Preah Sihanouk 3 0 3
Stung Treng 1 0 1
Svay Rieng 5 0 5
Takéo 8 0 8
Oddar Meanchey 1 0 1
Kep 1 0 1
Pailin 1 0 1
Tboung Khmum 8 0 8
Total 120 5 125

Senate

Preliminary results released by the NEC showed that the CPP had won 55 of the 58 contested seats in the Senate, with the remaining four seats being filled by appointees of King Norodom Sihamoni and the National Assembly. The other three contested seats were won by the Khmer Will Party, a coalition of parties opposed to Hun Sen and a proxy of the Candlelight Party.[3][4] It also showed that the opposition had lost ground in Phnom Penh to the CPP by nearly half of its votes and by 30 percent in the surrounding Kandal Province.[3]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Cambodian People's Party10,05285.9255-3
Khmer Will Party1,39411.923New
Nation Power Party2342.000New
FUNCINPEC190.1600
Members appointed by National Assembly20
Members appointed by Monarch[a]20
Total11,699100.006211730
Valid votes11,69999.74
Invalid/blank votes310.26
Total votes11,730100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,74799.86
Source: KT, NEC, KT, VP, Xinhua

Results by region

Regions CPP KWP FUNCINPEC NPP Blank/invalid Total
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Region 1 817 90.18% 6 88 9.71% 0 1 0.11% 0 0 0.00% 0 7
Region 2 1121 82.12% 7 239 17.51% 1 1 0.07% 0 4 0.29% 0
Region 3 779 84.22% 5 130 14.05% 0 4 0.43% 0 12 1.30% 0
Region 4 1191 77.95% 9 218 14.27% 1 1 0.07% 0 118 7.72% 0
Region 5 1187 88.78% 7 148 11.07% 0 0 0.00% 0 2 0.15% 0
Region 6 1161 82.28% 6 245 17.36% 1 1 0.07% 0 4 0.28% 0
Region 7 1575 90.47% 9 151 8.67% 0 0 0.00% 0 15 0.86% 0
Region 8 1501 84.99% 6 175 9.91% 0 11 0.62% 0 79 4.47% 0
Total 10,117 86.99% 55 1,394 11.01% 3 19 0.15% 0 234 1.85% 0 7 11,730
Source: National Election Committee

Elected Senators

Party Name

Communal

Party Votes % Swing Chiefs +/– Councillors +/–
Cambodian People's Party 5,378,773 74.32 23.5 1,648 492 9,376 2,873
Candlelight Party 1,610,556 22.25 22.2 4 4 2,198 2198
FUNCINPEC 91,798 1.27 0.63 0 0 19 9
Khmer National United Party 63,868 0.88 0.25 0 1 13 11
Cambodia National Love Party 33,259 0.46 0.46 0 0 5 5
Cambodian Youth Party 13,841 0.19 0.17 0 0 3 3
Cambodia Nationality Party 13,140 0.18 0.15 0 0 0 0
Khmer Will Party 7,556 0.10 0.10 0 0 0 0
Grassroots Democratic Party 6,807 0.09 0.02 0 0 6 1
Cambodia Reform Party 5,024 0.07 0.07 0 0 0 0
Kampucheaniyum Party 4,856 0.07 0.07 0 0 1 1
Beehive Social Democratic Party 2,460 0.03 0.42 0 0 1 0
Cambodia Indigenous People's Democracy Party 1,634 0.02 0 0 0 0 0
Khmer United Party 1,599 0.02 0.02 0 0 0 0
Ekpheap Cheat Khmer Party 1,126 0.02 0.02 0 0 0 0
Reaksmey Khemara Party 446 0.01 0.01 0 0 0 0
Khmer Economic Development Party 294 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Total 7,237,037 100 100 1,652 6 11,622 50
Valid votes 7,237,037 97.87
Invalid/blank votes 157,390 2.13
Total votes 7,394,427 100
Registered voters/turnout 9,205,681 80.3
Source: National Election Committee

Elections (since 1993)

General election

Communal elections

Senate election

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Two independents.

References

  1. ^ Country Assessment Strategy (CAS) for the Kingdom of Cambodia, World Bank, April 18, 2005.
  2. ^ "HEADED FOR A BIG WIN: Early results indicate CPP will secure 120 seats with Funcinpec getting five". Khmer Times. 23 July 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference nikkei1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "Cambodia's ruling party wins Senate election, paving the way for Hun Sen to act as its president". Associated Press. 26 February 2024. Retrieved 26 February 2024.