Comparative Data —
Skip to content.
|
Skip to navigation
Subscribe to the ACE Newsletter
Search Site
Advanced Search…
English
Español
العربية
नेपाली
Français
Home
Encyclopaedia
Personal tools
Log in
Practitioners' Network
You are here:
Home
→
Comparative Data
face
Practitioner Login
sw
Encyclopaedia
Log in
Login Name
Password
Cookies are not enabled. You must enable cookies before you can log in.
Forgot your password?
Info
Document Actions
Boundary Delimitation
Senegal
BD001
Delimitation of constituencies
Question:
Are constituencies delimited for election purposes?
Answer:
a
.
Yes
Comments:
The National Assembly comprises 150 members of whom 90 are elected from multi-member constituencies and the remaining 60 members are elected from a single nationwide constituency.
Source:
Electoral Code 2012, art. L.146, L.147: http://www.elections2012.sn/images/stories/CE2012.pdf (2017)
Verified:
2024/10/25
BD003
Criteria for drawing boundaries
Question:
On what criteria are the boundaries drawn?
Answer(s):
d
.
Conformity with local jurisdiction boundaries
Comments:
Each departmental administrative division forms one constituency.
Source:
Electoral Code 2012, art. L.146, L.147: http://www.elections2012.sn/images/stories/CE2012.pdf (2017)
Verified:
2024/10/25
BD005
Body responsible for drawing boundaries
Question:
The body responsible for drawing the boundaries is:
Answer(s):
h
.
Not applicable
Comments:
Each departmental administrative division forms one constituency.
Source:
Electoral Code 2012, art. L.146, L.147: http://www.elections2012.sn/images/stories/CE2012.pdf (2017)
Verified:
2024/10/25
The data on this page is continuously updated. Additional, but potentially outdated material is available
here.
Contact
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Accessibility
Site Map
Copyright and Disclaimer
©
1998-2026 ACE project