Politics of Mayotte - Political Parties and Elections

Political Parties and Elections

For other political parties see List of political parties in Mayotte. An overview on elections and election results is included in Elections in Mayotte.
e • d Summary of the 21 March and 28 March 2004 General Council of Mayotte election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Mahoré Departementalist Movement (Mouvement Départementaliste Mahorais) 23.3 6
Union for a Popular Movement (Union pour un Mouvement Populaire) 22.8 9
Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste) 10.2 -
Citizen and Republican Movement (Mouvement Républicain et Citoyen) 8.9 2
Force of the Rally and the Alliance for Democracy (Force de Rassemblement et d'Alliance pour le Progrès) 6.5 -
Mahoré People's Movement (Mouvement populaire mahorais) 1.2 1
Diverse Left . 1
Total 19
Source: Jerome Sterkers quoting main French newspapers
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