Nicaragua
National Assembly
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Political system
Political systems: Presidential, Parliamentary, Presidential-Parliamentary, Monarchy, Communist, Transitional.
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Presidential system
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Structure of parliament
Structure of parliament: Unicameral, bicameral
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Unicameral
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IPU membership
Current membership status
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Yes
Election results
Data on parliamentary elections, including the background, candidates, voter turnout, results and the formation of the new legislature. By default the latest election results are displayed. Select a date to view results from previous elections.
Background
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Election date(s)
The date when elections started and ended for directly or indirectly elected parliaments/chambers. The date of appointments for appointed parliaments/chambers.
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07 Nov 2021
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Date of dissolution of the outgoing legislature
Date at which the previous legislature (elected at the previous elections) was dissolved.
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15 Dec 2021
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Timing of election
Timing of election: Upon normal expiry; Early elections; Delayed elections
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Upon normal expiry
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Expected date of next elections
The expected date at which the next elections should take place, based on law or practice.
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30 Nov 2026
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Number of seats at stake
Number of seats contested at the elections. Where the parliament/chamber is fully renewed, this number is usually identical to the statutory number of members. Where the parliament/chamber is partially renewed or appointed, the number of seats at stake is usually less than the total number of members.
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90
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Scope of elections
Scope of elections: Full renewal; Partial renewal.
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Full renewal
Voter turnout
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Registered voters
Number of people registered to vote
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2,921,430
Results
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About the election
Short description of the context and results of the election.
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President Daniel Ortega's Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) took 75 of the 90 seats at stake in the 91-member National Assembly (see note 1). The Liberal Constitutionalist Party (PLC), which endorsed Mr. Walter Espinoza as its presidential candidate, took 9 seats, down from 13. In all, 46 women were elected, up from 42 in 2016 (see note 2). In the presidential elections held together with the parliamentary polls, President Ortega was re-elected for a fourth consecutive term, along with his wife, the Vice President Rosario Murillo. They were sworn in on 10 January 2022.
Prior to the 2021 elections, several potential presidential candidates were arrested (see note 3). On 8 November, the European Union said the elections had “taken place without democratic guarantees and their results lack legitimacy”. On 12 November, the Organization of American States (OAS) adopted a resolution stating the 2021 elections had no democratic legitimacy. On 19 November, the Nicaraguan Government announced it would withdraw from OAS.
Note 1:
Article 133 of the Constitution stipulates that the former President and Vice President of the Republic, elected by the people’s direct vote in the immediately preceding term, are to be part of the National Assembly as regular members and alternates respectively. The candidates for President and Vice President of the Republic who finish second in the election are also to be members and alternates of the National Assembly.
The previous legislature elected in 2016 comprised a total of 92 members: 90 directly elected members, as well as the runner-up in the presidential election and the immediately preceding Vice-President. Since both the President and the Vice President were re-elected in 2021, only the runner-up in the presidential election (titular member Mr. Walter Espinoza) became a member of the new legislature. Mr. Espinoza will alternate with his running mate, Ms. Mayra Consuelo. The new legislature thus comprises a total of 91 members.
Note 2:
According to the Supreme Electoral Council (CSE), the 2021 elections saw the 50-per- cent gender quota (stipulated in Article 131 of the Constitution) “rigorously applied for the first time for the whole of the electoral process”.
Note 3:
They include: Ms. Cristiana Chamorro (daughter of former President Violeta Chamorro) who was placed under house arrest in June 2021 for alleged money laundering; Mr. Felix Maradiaga, Mr. Arturo Cruz and Mr. Juan Sebastián Chamorro, who were prosecuted for alleged treason. All candidates denied the charges.
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Number of parties winning seats
The number of parties which won parliamentary representation in the given election.
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6
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Percentage of seats won by largest party or coalition
The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of seats won by the largest party by the number of seats at stake in the election.
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83.3%
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Alternation of power after elections
The results of the elections caused a change in the government. "Not applicable" to countries using the presidential system when parliamentary and presidential elections are held separately, to countries in political transition or where there is no party system.
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No
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Number of parties in government
The government may be formed by one or more political parties
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1
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Names of parties in government
The government may be formed by one or more political parties
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Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN)
Parties or coalitions winning seats
Political group | Total |
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Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) | 75 |
Liberal and Constitutionalist Party (PLC) | 9 |
Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance (ALN) | 2 |
Liberal Independent Party (PLI) | 2 |
Alliance for the Republic (APRE) | 1 |
YATAMA (Sons of Mother Earth") | 1 |
Members elected, by sex
- Number of men elected
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44
- Number of women elected
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46
Notes:
The phrase "parties or coalitions winning seats" (above) refers to the 90 directly elected members, of whom 46 were women.
The data point "total number of men after the election" includes the runner-up in the presidential election, Mr. Walter Espinoza. He became a member of the National Assembly (with his running mate, Ms. Mayra Consuelo, as a substitute member) in accordance with Article 133 of the Constitution.
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Percentage of women elected
The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of women elected by the number of seats filled.
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51.1%
- Women Directly Elected
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46
- Sources
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National Assembly (15.12.2021);
Proclamación de Electos "Elecciones Generales 2021", Consejo Supremo Electoral, Secretaria de Actuaciones, 25 noviembre del año 2021, La Gaceta - Diario Oficial No. 219, 26 noviembre de 2021, 11819;
http://digesto.asamblea.gob.ni/consultas/util/pdf.php?type=rdd&rdd=1k339oQ67dA%3D;
Proclamación de Electos "Elecciones Generales 2021", Consejo Supremo Electoral, Secretaria de Actuaciones, 25 noviembre del año 2021, La Gaceta - Diario Oficial No. 219, 26 noviembre de 2021, 11819;
Edition No. 28, newsletter, Sovereign Elections Nicaragua 2021, Consejo Supremo Electoral (CSE);
http://digesto.asamblea.gob.ni/consultas/util/pdf.php?type=rdd&rdd=1k339oQ67dA%3D;
https://web.oas.org/mla/en/Countries_Intro/Nica_intro_textfun_eng_1.pdf;
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R46860;
Reuters;
New legislature
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Total number of men after the election
The total number of male parliamentarians in this parliament/chamber following the election or renewal, regardless of their modes of designation.
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45
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Total number of women after the election
The total number of female parliamentarians in this parliament/chamber following the election or renewal, regardless of their modes of designation.
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46
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Percentage of women after the election
The percentage is calculated by dividing the total number of women in this parliament/chamber by the current number of members.
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50.5%
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First-term parliamentarians
The number of members who are assuming their parliamentary mandate for the first time following the election or renewal, regardless of their mode of designation.
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42
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Percentage of first-term parliamentarians
The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of first-term parliamentarians by the number of seats at stake in the election.
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46.2%
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Date of the first session
The date when the newly elected parliament/chamber was convened for the first time. It may be different from the date when members were sworn in.
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09 Jan 2022
First Speaker of the new legislature
- Personal details for the first Speaker of the new legislature
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Gustavo Porras Cortés (Male)
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Political party
The political party to which the Speaker belonged to at the moment of the election. In some parliaments, the Speaker suspends or relinquishes their party membership during their term in office and is considered as an independent member.
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Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN)
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Date of election
The date of the election of the Speaker may be different from the date of the first session of the new legislature.
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09 Jan 2022