2018 elections in Bangladesh.
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Elections in Bangladesh in 2018 include election to the office of the President of Bangladesh, 11th Jatiya Sangsad election, by-elections to the 10th Jatiya Sangsad, elections to several city corporations, municipalities and local bodies.
Presidential election
[edit]Presidential election was held on 7 February 2018.[1] Incumbent President Mohammad Abdul Hamid was nominated for the second time as the candidate to run for election by the ruling party.[2] Hamid was declared president by the Election Commission as no other candidate submitted nomination papers to the commission.[3]
Date | President before election | Party before election | Elected President | Party after election | Ref. | ||
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7 February 2018[a] | Mohammad Abdul Hamid | Bangladesh Awami League | Mohammad Abdul Hamid | Bangladesh Awami League | [4][5] |
General election
[edit]General elections were held in Bangladesh on 30 December 2018 to elect 300 directly elected members of the Jatiya Sangsad.[6] The result was another landslide victory for the Awami League-led Grand Alliance led by Sheikh Hasina.
Results
[edit]Jatiya Sangsad by-elections
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City Corporation elections
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See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ It was scheduled for 18 February, but Hamid was declared to be elected unopposed on 13 February 2023
Voting figure measurements
[edit]- ^ The voting figures of the Awami League does not include the votes for 14 candidates of allied parties who contested on the Awami League 'boat' symbol
- ^ The voting figures of BNP includes all votes cast for candidates on the BNP 'sheaf of paddy' election symbol, including candidates belonging to allied parties
- ^ WPB fielded three candidates on its 'hammer' election symbol, who received 1,729 votes, and five candidates on the Awami League 'boat' symbol, who received 644,335 votes.
- ^ JASAD fielded nine candidates on its 'torch' election symbol, who received39,104 votes, and three candidates on the Awami League 'boat' symbol, who received 570940 votes.
- ^ Bikalpdhara Bangladesh fielded 23 candidates on its 'winnowing fan' election symbol, who received 18,183 votes, and three candidates on the Awami League 'boat' symbol, who received 547,757 votes.
- ^ Bangladesh Tarikat Federation fielded 16 candidates on its 'winnowing fan' election symbol, who received 6,087 votes, and two candidates on the Awami League 'boat' symbol, who received 423,868 votes.
- ^ One Bangladesh JASAD candidate ran on the Awami League 'boat' symbol.
References
[edit]- ^ "Presidential Election February 18". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
- ^ "Handing the nomination paper". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
- ^ "Hamid elected president for second term". The Daily Star. 7 February 2018. Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 2018-10-28.
- ^ "Abdul Hamid re-elected as president of Bangladesh". India Today. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
- ^ "Hamid re-elected as Bangladesh president". Dhaka Tribune. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
- ^ EC reschedules election date to December 30 Dhaka Tribune, 12 November 2018