- Maldivian parliamentary election, 2005
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Maldivian legislative election, 2005 1999 ← To Be Determined → 2009 All 42 seats to the Majlis of the Maldives First party Second party Third party Leader Non-partisans supporting DRP Non-partisans supporting MDP Non-partisans Party Independent Independent Independent Seats won 28 seats 10 seats 2 seats Maldives
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Maldives on January 22, 2005. At the time no political parties were allowed (they were legalised on July 2, 2005), so all candidates were non-partisans. Those supporting President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom won a majority of the 48 seats.
Results
Assembly election results Summary of the 22 January 2005 MaldivianCandidates Seats Non-partisans supporting the government 28 Non-partisans endorsed by the Maldivian Democratic Party 10 Others 2 Appointed members 8 Total 48 Source: Adam Carr Elections and referendums in the Maldives Presidential elections Parliamentary elections Referendums Categories:- Elections in the Maldives
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