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Kuwait Holds National Assembly Elections

Kuwait Holds National Assembly Elections

April 4, 2024
Kuwait Holds National Assembly Elections

Kuwait's National Assembly

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Kuwaiti voters are casting their ballots to elect 50 members to the National Assembly for its 18th legislative term, “Nation 2024,” utilizing the five-constituency system and the single non-transferable vote. This election marks the second of its kind to occur during the parliamentary history of Kuwait and notably coincides with the holy month of Ramadan.

The voting process begins at noon and concludes at midnight when the polling centers close. Subsequently, the counting of votes will commence, paving the way for the official announcement of the results and the declaration of the 200 winners who will serve in the council for the next four years.

A total of 834,733 eligible voters, comprising 405,948 males and 428,785 females, have the right to select a single candidate from among those competing across the five electoral districts. In each district, the top ten candidates will represent their constituents.

In a statement made the day before yesterday, the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, urged voters to make wise choices in their representation, cautioning against electing those driven by personal gain, crisis instigation, or undermining constitutional principles. He emphasized, “Your prudent choice is the path to building the future of your nation and generations.”

The Kuwaiti general election for 2024 has commenced, marking a significant event as it unfolds during the month of Ramadan and under the reign of Emir Mishal Al-Ahmad, signifying his first election since taking power.

Kuwait’s electoral system, characterized by its single non-transferable vote within five constituencies, underscores a unique approach to parliamentary elections. The absence of formal political parties leads candidates to run as independents, although de facto political affiliations and blocs remain influential in the political arena. The eligibility criteria for candidacy are stringent, aiming to ensure candidates’ commitment and integrity towards national interests.

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