2014 Tunisian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Tunisia on 26 October 2014. Campaigning started on 4 October 2014. They were the first free regular legislative elections since independence in 1956, and the first elections held following the adoption of the new constitution in January 2014, which created a 217-seat Assembly of the Representatives of the People. According to preliminary results, Nidaa Tounes gained a plurality of votes, winning 85 seats in the 217-seat parliament, beating the Ennahda Movement (69 seats) and many smaller parties.

2014 Tunisian parliamentary election

26 October 2014 (2014-10-26)

All 217 seats to the Assembly of the Representatives of the People
109 seats needed for a majority
Turnout67.7%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Béji Caïd Essebsi Rached Ghannouchi Slim Riahi
Party Nidaa Tounes Ennahda UPL
Last election 37.04%, 89 seats 1.26%, 1 seat
Seats won 86 69 16
Seat change New 20 15
Popular vote 1,279,941 947,238 140,873
Percentage 37.56% 27.80% 4.13%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Hamma Hammami Yassine Brahim Imed Daimi
Party Popular Front Afek Tounes CPR
Last election 1.89%, 4 seats 8.71%, 29 seats
Seats won 15 8 4
Seat change New 4 25
Popular vote 124,039 102,915 69,894
Percentage 3.64% 3.02% 2.05%

Map showing the plurality of votes of the parties in each Tunisian governorate.
Red voted for Nidaa Tounes and
Blue voted for Ennahdha.

Prime Minister before election

Mehdi Jomaa
Independent

Prime Minister-designate

Habib Essid
Independent

Presidential elections were held a month later on 23 November.

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