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2001 Ugandan parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Uganda on 26 June 2001. At the time, the constitution banned all political parties (a referendum on changing to a multi-party system having failed the previous year), so all members were elected as independents. 214 of the 295 in Parliament were up for election, with the others reserved for the Army (10 seats), youth and women.
The majority of members (more than 200) supported the Movement system, although twelve ministers lost their seats.
Results
References
References
- [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2329_01.htm Uganda: Elections held in 2001] Inter-Parliamentary Union
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