Timbédra (National Assembly district)

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Timbédra
Electoral district
for the National Assembly
DepartmentsTimbédra
WilayaHodh Ech Chargui
ElectorateIncrease 30,349 (2018)
Major settlementsTimbédra
Current Electoral district
Seats2
Party  UPR (2)

Timbédra is one of the districts (Arabic: دوائر إنتخابية) represented in the National Assembly, the unicameral chamber of the Parliament of Mauritania. The district currently elects two deputies using a two-round general ticket. Its boundaries correspond to those of the department of Timbédra, in the wilaya of Hodh Ech Chargui.

Historic representation[edit]

Historic composition of the constituency
Key to parties
  UPR
Legislature Election Distribution
10th 2013
2
11th 2018
2

Election results[edit]

2018[edit]

Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Union for the Republic (UPR) 8,675 52.63
National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul) 2,702 16.39
National Democratic Alliance (AND) 1,337 8.11
Union for Development and Democracy (PUDD) 1,024 6.21
Party of Civilisation and Development (PCDEV) 550 3.34
Rally of Democratic Forces 441 2.68
New Generation 429 2.60
Dignity and Action Party (PDA) 373 2.26
People's Progressive Alliance (APP) 363 2.20
Blank votes 590 3.58
Votes 16,484 100.00
Valid votes 16,484 72.11
Null votes 6,376 27.89
Turnout 22,860 75.32
Abstentions 7,489 24.68
Registered voters 30,349
Union for the Republic hold
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission

2013[edit]

Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Union for the Republic (UPR) 12,167 57.96
Burst of Youth for the Nation (PSJN) 5,463 26.03
National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul) 1,598 7,61
Social and Democratic Ribat Party (RDS) 580 2.76
People's Progressive Alliance (APP) 421 2.01
El Wiam 214 1.02
El Vadila 187 0.89
Unitary Party for the Construction of Mauritania (PUCM) 150 0.71
Blank votes 211 1.01
Votes 20,991 100.00
Valid votes 20,991 89.69
Null votes 2,413 10.31
Turnout 23,404 84.78
Abstentions 4,201 15.22
Registered voters 27,605
Union for the Republic gain
Source: Independent National Electoral Commission