Albania
Description of Electoral System:
The President of the Republic is elected by the People's Assembly to serve a 5-year term. In the People's Assembly (Kuvendi Popullor), 100 members are elected by direct popular vote to serve 4-year terms and 40 members are elected by proportional vote to serve 4-year terms.
Electoral Systems Snapshot
(Courtesy of International IDEA)
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| Electoral System for National Legislature | MMP |
| Type | Mixed |
| Tiers | 2 |
| Legislature Size (Directly elected, voting members) | 140, 140 |
| Electoral System for President | - |
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Recent elections
(Courtesy of Wikipedia)
2007 presidential elections
Indirect presidential elections were held in Albania on 20 July 2007. According to the Albanian Constitution the President is elected by the Assembly. A candidate requires two-thirds of the vote in parliament and if no candidate reaches this after five votes there must be new elections to the Assembly.
DID YOU KNOW?
Current Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha was once a heart specialist.
In 2002, Alfred Moisiu was elected as a consensual president and was accepted by both the majority and the opposition parties. It is very likely that Moisiu will not be reelected, while Bamir Topi is the candidate of the right-wing parties that have the majority in the parliament.
Current prime minister and former president Sali Berisha has advocated for a president elected by direct popular suffrage. Due to time, such changes can not take place before the 2007 elections.
Results of 2007 presidential elections are here.
Past elections
2007 Local elections
2007 Local elections were held in Albania, on 18 February, 2007. Here you can find the results of the local elections. This link leads to the OSCE-ODIHR reports.
2005 Parliamentary elections
The Albanian Parliament consists of 140
deputies, 100 of who are elected directly in the 100 one-name zones, and 40
come from the multi-name list of the parties, in proportion with the percentage
of the votes of the parties.
Albania held its parliamentary
elections on July 3, 2005. Results of 2005 parliamentary elections are found here,
at the website of the CEC of Albania. OSCE-ODIHR final report can be read here, and ENEMO report on parliamentary elections is here.

