- Palestinian general election, 1996
Infobox Election
election_name = Palestinian presidential election, 1996
country = Palestine
type = presidential
ongoing = no
previous_election =
previous_year =
next_election = Palestinian presidential election, 2005
next_year = 2005
election_date =January 20 ,1996
candidate1 =Yasser Arafat
party1 = Fatah
percentage1 = 88.2%
candidate2 =Samiha Khalil
party2 = Independent (politician)|Independent
percentage2 = 11.5%title = President
before_election = "None"
Yasser Arafat
Chairman of the PLO
before_party = Fatah
after_election =Yasser Arafat
after_party = FatahOnJanuary 20 ,1996 , elections took place in theWest Bank ,Gaza Strip , andEast Jerusalem for President of thePalestinian National Authority (PNA), and for members of thePalestinian Legislative Council (PLC), the legislative arm of the PNA.The 1996 elections took place in a moment of optimism in the
Israeli-Palestinian peace process , and many Palestinians believed that the government they were electing would be the first of an independentPalestinian state . However, in the ensuing months and years, Israelis and Palestinians failed to resolve their differences and come to a final status agreement, and an upswing in violence meant that theIsraeli-Palestinian conflict would continue. As a result of this instability, new presidential and legislative elections were not held until nearly a decade later.There were no real strong conventional political parties in place before the election. The results were dominated by
Fatah , the strongest movement within thePalestine Liberation Organization , which was headed byYassir Arafat . TheIslamist Hamas , Fatah's main rival and a group considered a terrorist organization by Israel and most Western governments, refused to participate in the election; they felt that doing so would lend legitimacy to the PNA, which was created out of what they called unacceptable negotiations and compromises withIsrael . Independent international observers reported the elections to have been free and fair; however, boycotts by Hamas and opposition movements limited voter choices.Presidential election
The president was elected by a simple popular vote. The results of the election were considered a foregone conclusion by most observers, due to Arafat's longtime dominance of the Palestinian political scene (he had been PNA president since its creation and head of the PLO for decades before that) and the high regard he was held in by most Palestinians; his only opponent was activist
Samiha Khalil . Arafat won the election with 88.2 percent of the vote to Khalil's 11.5 percent.Legislative election
The legislative election saw 88 PLC members elected from multi-member constituencies, with the number of representatives from each constituency determined by population. Some seats were set aside for the Christian and
Samaritan communities. The results were as follows:External links
* [http://www.pna.gov.ps/Government/gov/Elections_in_Palestine.asp PNA official Website for results]
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