ELECTIONS HELD IN 2001
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Consell general | |
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4 March 2001 | |
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Elections were held for all seats in the Parliament on the normal expiry of the members' term of office. | |
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On 4 March 2001, Andorrans went to the polls to elect the 28 members of the Consell General, the unicameral legislature. This was the third election since 1993, when Andorra enacted a new Constitution doing away with 700 years of a system that had vested authority in the hands of two co-princes: the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Spanish town of Seu d'Urgell and the President of France.
The contest was basically between the Liberal Party, led by the Head of Government Mr Marc Forn�, and Mr Jaume Bartummeu's Social Democratic Party. The other contestant at the national level was the Democratic Party. For the last two parties, this was the first time they had participated in an electoral race. Among the promises made by the parties during the electoral campaign were the construction of a subway to end Andorra's traffic problems and support for the country's bid to host a future Winter Olympics. Official turnout was reported at 81.6% of the more than 13,000 eligible voters. Results showed that the outgoing governing party, the Liberal Party, had won 15 seats against six for the Social Democratic Party and five for the Democratic Party. The Uni� Laurediana won the remaining two seats. On 5 April 2001, Mr Marc Forn� was sworn in for a new term of office as Head of Government. |
STATISTICS
Round no 1 (4 March 2001): Elections results - National constituency | |
Number of registered electors | 13 342 |
Voters | 10 889 (82 %) |
Blank or invalid ballot papers | 626 |
Valid votes | 10263 |
Elections results - Parish constituencies | |
Number of registered electors | 13 342 |
Voters | 10 885 (82 %) |
Blank or invalid ballot papers | 672 |
Valid votes | 10 213 |
Round no 1: Distribution of votes | |||||
Political Group | Candidates | Votes National | % National | Votes Parishes | % Parishes |
Liberal Party | 26 | 4 739 | 43.52 | 3 884 | 35.68 |
Social Democratic Party | 24 | 3 083 | 28.31 | 2 392 | 21.97 |
Democratic Party | 22 | 2 441 | 22.41 | 2 247 | 20.64 |
Uni� Laurediana | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. |
Round no 1: Distribution of seats | |||
Political Group | Total | National | Parishes |
Liberal Party | 15 | 7 | 8 |
Social Democratic Party | 6 | 4 | 2 |
Democratic Party | 5 | 3 | 2 |
Uni� Laurediana | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Distribution of seats according to sex: | |
Men: | 24 |
Women: | 2 |
Percent of women: | 14.29 |
Distribution of seats according to age: | ||
21 to 30 years | 1 | |
31 to 40 years | 9 | |
41 to 50 years | 10 | |
51 to 60 years | 8 | |
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Business/Trade/Industry | 6 | |
Legal professions | 4 | |
Architects | 3 | |
Civil servants (incl. former) | 2 | |
Economists | 2 | |
Service sector | 2 | |
Teachers | 2 | |
Consultants | 1 | |
Engineers | 1 | |
Farmers | 1 | |
Medical professions | 1 | |
Private sector employees | 1 | |
Non-professionals | 1 |
Copyright � 2001 Inter-Parliamentary Union