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While these efforts largely failed, they succeeded in producing a credible voter list that was used on 29 December 2008 national election. The Awami League won the national election held on 29 December 2008 as part of a larger electoral alliance that also included the Jatiya Party led by former military ruler Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad ...
The following is a chronological table of Philippine presidential elections by province, and in some instances, by cities. The presidential election is a direct election by popular vote , where the winner with the most votes wins ; there is no runoff .
While these efforts largely failed, they succeeded in producing a credible voter list that was used on 29 December 2008 national election. The Awami League won the national election held on 29 December 2008 as part of a larger electoral alliance that also included the Jatiya Party led by former military ruler Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad ...
Results of 139 seats out of 147 were released, with the Awami League winning 105, the Jatiya Party winning 13, the Workers Party winning four, the JSD winning two and the Tarikat Federation and BNF winning one each. [12] The remaining 8 constituencies election were suspended due to violence and re-election to be held. [12]
As a result, the Awami League led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina won a landslide victory, taking 234 of the 300 seats in an election that saw 153 seats uncontested. [ 8 ] In July 2017 the BNP stated that it was ready to contest the next general elections if parliament was dissolved and the election commission consisted of non-partisan members ...
The Awami League won the 2018 general elections and formed the government. [23] The first session of the parliament sat on 30 January 2019. As the tenure of a parliament lasts five years in Bangladesh, [3] the Sangsad was scheduled to expire on 29 January 2024.
Abdul Kader Siddique was expelled from the Awami League in 1999 over disagreements with party leadership. [15] [16] He resigned from Parliament, [17] and stood as an independent candidate in the resulting November 1999 by-election. He lost to Shawkat Momen Shahjahan of the Awami League. [18] [19]
Awami League: 44 Chapai Nawabganj-2: Aminul Islam Resigned: 11 December 2022: Bangladesh Nationalist Party: Md. Ziaur Rahman By-election: 1 February 2023: Awami League: 45 Chapai Nawabganj-3: Harunur Rashid Resigned: 23 December 2022: Bangladesh Nationalist Party: Md. Abdul Odud By-election: 1 February 2023: Awami League: 46 Naogaon-1: Sadhan ...