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Elections in 2007

 
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Elections in 2007 brings the results of national/federal direct elections in the countries listed in the list of countries and the Electoral calendar. Elections are listed under the first date of the election. To the right of the results one can find the infobox on Politics of the country involved. See also Electoral calendar 2007.

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Contents

January

January 19: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Summary of the 19 January 2007 provisional Senate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo election results
Parties Alliances Leader Seats
People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (Parti du Peuple pour la Reconstruction et la Démocratie) AMP Joseph Kabila 22
Movement for the Liberation of Congo (Mouvement pour la Liberation du Congo) UpN Jean-Pierre Bemba 14
Forces for Renewal (Forces du Renouveau) AMP Antipas Mbusa Nyamwisi 7
Congolese Rally for Democracy (Rassemblement Congolais pour la Démocratie) 7
Christian Democrat Party (Parti Démocrate Chrétien) AMP José Endundo Bononge 6
Convention of Christian Democrats (Convention des Démocrates Chrétiens) 3
Social Movement for Renewal (Mouvement Social pour le Renouveau) AMP 3
Unified Lumumbist Party (Parti Lumumbiste Unifié) AMP Antoine Gizenga 2
Alliance of Congolese Democrats (Alliance des Démocrates Congolais) 1
United Congolese Convention (Convention des Congolais Unis) AMP 1
Democratic Convention for Development (Convention Démocrate pour le Développement) 1
Coalition of Congolese Democrats (Coalition des Démocrates Congolais) Jean-Claude Muyambo 1
Convention for the Republic and Democracy (Convention pour la République et la Démocratie) UpN 1
Federalist Christian Democracy (Démocratie Chrétienne Fédéraliste–Convention des Fédéralistes pour la Démocratie Chrétiene) AMP Venant Tshipasa 1
Social Front of Independent Republicans (Front Social des Indépendants Républicains) 1
Liberal Christian Democrats Union (Union des Libéraux Démocrates Chrétiens) Raymond Tshibanda 1
National Alliance Party for Unity (Parti de l’Alliance Nationale pour l’Unité) AMP André-Philippe Futa 1
Democratic Socialist Party (Parti Démocratique Socialiste) 1
Democratic Social Christian Party (Parti Democrate Social Chretien) André Bo-Boliko Lokonga 1
Rally for Economic and Social Development (Rassemblement pour le Développement Économique et Social) 1
Rally of Congolese Democrats and Nationalists (Rassemblement des Congolais Démocrates et Nationalistes) UpN 1
Rally of Social and Federalist Forces (Rassemblement des Forces Sociales et Fédéralistes) 1
Congolese Union for Liberty (Union Congolaise pour la Liberté) 1
Union of Mobutuist Democrats (Union des Démocrates Mobutistes) AMP Nzanga Mobutu 1
National Union of Christian Democrats (Union Nationale des Démocrates Chrétiens) 1
National Union of Federalist Democrats (Union Nationale des Démocrates Fédéralistes) Mwando Nsimba 1
Independent N/A N/A 26
Total 108
Source: http://www.cei-rdc.cd/IMG/pdf/senateur_200107-6.pdf "Portant Annonce des Resultats Provisoires de l'Election des Senateurs du 19 Janvier 2007 en Republique Democratique du Congo"], Commission Electorale Independante, 20 January 2007.

January 21: Serbia

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Summary of the 21 January 2007 National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia election results
Parties Votes % Seats +/–
Serbian Radical Party — Dr Vojislav Šešelj (Српска радикална странка — др Војислав Шешељ) 1,153,453 28.59 81 –1
Democratic PartyBoris Tadić (Демократска странка — Борис Тадић) 915,854 22.71 64 +41
Democratic Party of Serbia-New Serbia — Dr Vojislav Koštunica (Демократска странка Србије-Нова Србија — др Војислав Коштуница) 667,615 16.55 47 –10
G17 PlusMlađan Dinkić (Г17 плус — Млађан Динкић) 275,041 6.82 19 –12
Socialist Party of Serbia (Социјалистичка партија Србије) 227,580 5.64 16 –6
Liberal Democratic Party-Civic Alliance of Serbia-Social Democratic Union-League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaČedomir Jovanović (Либерално демократска партија-Грађански савез Србије-Социјалдемократска унија-Лига социјалдемократа Војводине — Чедомир Јовановић) 214,262 5.31 15 +8
Serbian Renewal MovementVuk Drašković (Српски покрет обнове — Вук Драшковић) 134,147 3.33 0 –13
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) — Dr Jovan Krkobabić and Social Democratic Party (SDP) — Dr Nebojša Čović (Партија уједињених пензионера Србије (ПУПС) — Др Јован Кркобабић и Социјалдемократска партија (СДП) — Др Небојша Човић) 125,324 3.11 0 –3
Serbian Strength MovementBogoljub Karić (Покрет снага Србије — Богољуб Карић) 70,727 1.75 0
Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansJózsef Kasza (Савез војвођанских Мађара — Јожеф Каса) 52,510 1.30 3 +3
Coalition List for Sandžak Dr Sulejman Ugljanin (Коалиција Листа за Санџак др Сулејман Угљанин) 33,823 0.84 2 ±0
Roma Union of Serbia — Dr Raјko Đurić (Унија Рома Србије — др Рајко Ђурић) 17,128 0.42 1 +1
Albanian Coalition from Preševo Valley (Коалиција Албанаца Прешевске долине) 16,973 0.42 1 +1
Branko Pavlović — "Because it has to be better" (Бранко Павловић — "Зато што мора боље") 15,722 0.39 0
Roma PartyŠajn Srđan (Ромска партија — Шајн Срђан) 14,631 0.36 1 +1
Coalition "Hungarian Union" — András Ágoston — Dr Pál Sándor (Коалиција Мађарска слога — Андраш Агоштон — др Пал Шандор) 12,940 0.32 0
Coalition "Vojvodina parties" — Mr Igor Kurjački (Коалиција "Војвођанске партије" — мр Игор Курјачки) 7,359 0.18 0
Democratic Community of Serbia — Dr Obren Joksimović (Демократска заједница Србије — др Обрен Јоксимовић) 5,438 0.13 0
Social DemocracyNenad Vukasović (Социјалдемократија — Ненад Вукасовић) 4,909 0.12 0
Reformist Party — Dr Aleksandar Višnjić (Реформистичка странка — др Александар Вишњић) 1,881 0.05 0
Invalid 65,468 1.66
Total (turnout 60.62%; +1.87) 4,033,586 100.00 250

January 21 and 4 February: Mauritania

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Summary of the 21 January and 4 February 2007 Senate of Mauritania election results
Parties 1st round 2nd round Total
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Al-Mithaq (moderate Islamist independents) 2,258 63.14 23 1,081 69.79 11 34
Rally of Democratic Forces (Regroupement des Forces Démocratiques) and allies 365 10.21 5 98 6.33 1 6
Rally of Democratic ForcesUnion of Forces of Progress (RFD-UFP) 76 4.91 1 1
Republican Party for Democracy and Renewal (Parti Républicain Démocratique et Renouvellement) 231 6.46 3 3
Union of Forces of Progress (Union des Forces du Progrès) 129 3.61 1 29 1.87 0 1
Coalition of Forces for Democratic Change (Coalition des Forces de Changements) 83 2.32 3 3
Mauritanian Party of Union and Change (Parti mauritanien de l'union et du changement/HATEM) and allies 31 0.87 1 103 6.65 2 3
Union for Democracy and Progress (Union pour la Démocratie et le Progrès) and allies 28 0.78 1 1
People's Progressive Alliance (Alliance populaire progressiste) and allies 12 0.34 1 1
representatives of the diaspora 3
Total 3,137 100.0 38 1,387 100.0 15 56

January 25: Gambia

The Gambia

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Summary of the 25 January 2007 National Assembly of the Gambia election results
Parties Votes % Seats +/-
Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) 157,392 59.7 42 –3
United Democratic Party (UDP) 57,545 21.8 4 +4 ¹
National Alliance for Democracy and Development (NADD) 29,773 11.3 1 –2 ²
Independents 18,751 7.1 1 +1
APRC (appointed by the president)     5 0
Total 263,461 100.0 53
The UDP boycotted the 2002 elections.

The NADD lost in comparison to the combined number of seats of the People's Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism (PDOIS) with two seats and the National Reconciliation Party (NRP) with one seat.

February

February 9: Turks and Caicos Islands

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Summary of the 9 February 2007 Legislative Council of the Turks and Caicos Islands election results
Parties Votes % Seats +/-
Progressive National Party 3,558 59.7 13 +5
People's Democratic Movement 2,401 40.3 2 –3
Total (turnout  %) 5,959 100.0 15 +2
Source: TCI Free Press

February 11: Turkmenistan

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Summary of the 11 February 2007 Turkmenistan presidential Election results
Candidates Votes %
Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow 2,357,120 89.23
Amanýaz Atajykow 85,016 3.23
Işanguly Nuryýew 62,830 2.38
Muhammetnazar Gurbanow 62,672 2.37
Orazmyrat Garajaýew 40,821 1.55
Aşyrnyýaz Pomanow 34,733 1.31
Total (turnout 95 %)    
Source: http://www.turkmenistan.gov.tm/politika/pol&ofic.htm

February 17: Lesotho

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Results of the 17 February 2007 National Assembly of Lesotho election results
Parties Seats +/-
Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) 62 –15
National Independent Party (NIP) 21 +16
All Basotho Convention (ABC) 17 +17
Lesotho Workers' Party (LWP) 10 +9
Alliance of Congress Parties (ACP) 3 –8[1]
Basotho National Party (BNP) 3 –18
Basotho Democratic National Party (BDNP) 1 +1
Basotho Batho Democratic Party (BBDP) 1 +1
Popular Front for Democracy (PFD) 1 ±0
Marematlou Freedom Party (MFP) 1 ±0
Total 120

February 25: Senegal

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Summary of the 25 February 2007 Senegalese presidential election results
Candidate Party Coalition Votes %
Abdoulaye Wade Senegalese Democratic Party Sopi 2007 1,914,403 55.90
Idrissa Seck Rewmi party And Liggey Sénégal 510,922 14.92
Ousmane Tanor Dieng Socialist Party of Senegal 464,287 13.56
Moustapha Niasse Alliance of Progress Forces Alternance 2007 203,129 5.93
Robert Sagna Takku Defaraat Sénégal 88,446 2.58
Abdoulaye Bathily Democratic League/Movement for the Labour Party Jubbanti Sénégal 75,797 2.21
Landing Savané And-Jëf/African Party for Democracy and Socialism 70,780 2.07
Talla Sylla Alliance for Progress and Justice/Jëf-Jël 18,022 0.53
Cheikh Bamba Dièye Front for Socialism and Democracy/Benno Jubël 17,233 0.50
Mamadou Lamine Diallo Tekki Taaru Sénégal 16,570 0.48
Mama Adama Guèye Sellal 13,700 0.40
Doudou Ndoye Union for Progress and Renewal 9,918 0.29
Alioune Mbaye Independent 9,016 0.26
Louis Jacques Senghor Movement for the Liberation of the Senegalese People 8,212 0.24
Modou Dia Independent 4,491 0.13
Total[2] (turnout: 70.5<]], won the election in the first round with almost 56% of the vote.[3]) 3,424,926 100.0

March

March 4: Estonia

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Summary of the 4 March 2007 Parliament of Estonia election results
Party Ideology Votes % Change Seats Change
  Estonian Reform Party (Eesti Reformierakond) Classical liberalism 153,044 27.8% +10.1% 31 +12
  Estonian Centre Party (Eesti Keskerakond) Social liberalism 143,518 26.1% +0.7% 29 +1
  Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica (Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit)1 Conservatism 98,347 17.9% –14.0% 19 –16
  Social Democratic Party (Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Erakond)2 Social democracy 58,363 10.6% +3.6% 10 +4
  Estonian Greens (Erakond Eestimaa Rohelised)3 Green politics 39,279 7.1% +7.1% 6 +6
  People's Union of Estonia (Eestimaa Rahvaliit) Agrarianism 39,215 7.1% –5.9% 6 –7
  Party of Estonian Christian Democrats (Erakond Eesti Kristlikud Demokraadid)4 Christian democracy 9,456 1.7% +0.7% 0
  Constitution Party (Konstitutsioonierakond)5 Russian minority, left-wing 5,464 1.0% –1.2% 0
  Estonian Independence Party (Eesti Iseseisvuspartei) Euroscepticism, Nationalism 1,273 0.2% –0.4% 0
  Russian Party in Estonia (Vene Eesti Erakond) Russian minority 1,084 0.2% ±0.0% 0
  Estonian Left Party (Eesti Vasakpartei)6 Democratic socialism 607 0.1% –0.3% 0
  Independents 563 0.1% –0.3% 0
Total 550,213 100.0% 101

Note 1: Compared to the sum of the Res Publica Party and the Pro Patria Union, who merged to form the Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica in 2006.
Note 2: Compared to the Moderate People's Party, which became the Social Democratic Party in 2004.
Note 3: The Greens did not participate in the previous elections.
Note 4: Compared to the Estonian Christian People's Union, which became the Party of Estonian Christian Democrats in 2006.
Note 5: Compared to the Estonian United People's Party, which became the Constitution Party in 2006.
Note 6: Compared to the Estonian Social Democratic Labour Party, which became the Estonian Left Party in 2004.

March 4 and 18 March: Abkhazia

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Summary of the 4 March 2007 Abkhazian People's Assembly election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Pro-president Aitaira (Revival)   28
Amtsakhara (Signal Lights)  
United Abkhazia  
Others Forum of Abkhaz People’s Unity   7
Communist Party of Abkhazia  
Russian Citizens Union  
Total (turnout  %)   35

March 6: Micronesia

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Summary of the 6 March 2007 Micronesian Congress election results
Members Seats
Non-partisans 14
Total (turnout  %) 14

March 11 and March 25: Mauritania

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Summary of the 11 March and 25 March 2007 Mauritanian presidential election results
Candidates – Parties 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi 183,726 24.80 373,520 52.85
Ahmed Ould DaddahRally of Democratic Forces 153,252 20.69 333,185 47.15
Zeine Ould Zeidane 113,182 15.28
Messaoud Ould BoulkheirPopular Alliance for Progress 72,493 9.79
Ibrahima Moctar Sarr 58,878 7.95
Saleh Ould HanennaMauritanian Party of Union and Change 56,700 7.65
Mohamed Ould Maouloud – Union of the Forces of Progress 30,254 4.08
Dahane Ould Ahmed Mahmoud 15,326 2.07
Mohamed Ould Cheikhna 14,200 1.92
Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla 12,813 1.73
Ethmane Ould Cheikh Ebi El Maali 10,868 1.47
Ba Mamadou Alassane – Party for Liberty, Equality and Justice 4,076 0.55
Mohamed Ahmed Ould Baba Ahmed Ould Salihi 2,779 0.38
Moulaye El Hacen Ould Jeid – Mauritanian Party for Renewal and Concord 2,535 0.34
Chbih Ould Cheikh Malainine 2,111 0.28
Rajel dit Rachid Moustapha – Mauritanian Party for Renewal 1,977 0.27
Sidi Ould Isselmou Ould Mohamed Ahid 1,784 0.24
Isselmou Ould El Moustapha – Party of Democratic Convergence 1,779 0.24
Mohamed Ould Mohamed El Moctar Ould Tomi 1,465 0.20
Mohamed Ould Ghoulam Ould Sidaty 652 0.09
Total valid votes 740,850 100.0 706,705 100.00
Total valid poll(turnout 70.2 %/67.4 ) 794,979 764,045
Sources: African Elections, African Press Agency

March 18: Finland

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e • d Summary of the 18 March 2007 Parliament of Finland election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Centre Party (Suomen Keskusta) 640,428 23.1 51
National Coalition Party (Kansallinen Kokoomus) 616,841 22.3 50
Social Democratic Party of Finland (Suomen Sosialidemokraattinen Puolue) 594,194 21.4 45
Left Alliance (Vasemmistoliitto) 244,296 8.8 17
Green League (Vihreä liitto) 234,429 8.5 15
Christian Democrats (Kristillisdemokraatit) 134,790 4.9 7
Swedish People's Party (Svenska Folkpartiet) 126,520 4.5 9
True Finns (Perussuomalaiset) 112,256 4.1 5
Communist Party of Finland (Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue) 18,277 0.7 0
Seniors' Party of Finland (Suomen Senioripuolue) 16,715 0.6 0
Bourgeois Alliance (Borgerlig Allians, Åland) 9,561 0.3 1
Total (turnout 67.9 %)     200
Source: Finnish Ministry of Justice

March 31: Benin

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e • d Summary of the 31 March 2007 Beninese National Assembly election results
Parties and alliances Seats
Cauri Forces for an Emerging Benin (Forces Cauris pour un Bénin Emergent) 35
Alliance for Dynamism and Democracy (Alliance pour une Dynamique Démocratie) 20
Democratic Renewal Party (Parti du Renouveau Démocratique) 10
Key Force (Force Clé) 4
Union for Relief (Union pour la Relève) 3
National Union for Democracy and Progress (Union Nationale pour la Démocratie et le Progrès) 2
Hope Force (Force Espoir) 2
Coalition for an Emerging Benin (Coalition pour un Bénin Emergent) 2
Alliance for Revival (Alliance Le Réveil) 2
Alliance of the Forces of Progress (Alliance des Forces du Progrès) 1
Party for Democracy and Social Progress (Parti pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social) 1
Restore the Hope (Restaurer l’Espoir) 1
Total (turnout 58.69%) 83
Source: APA and IPU Parline.

April

April 1: Wallis and Futuna

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Summary of the 1 April 2007 Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna election results
Lists Votes % Seats
20 various lists . 20
Total   20
Source: Radio New Zealand International.

April 9 and 9 May: East Timor

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Summary of the 09 April and 09 May 2007 East Timorese presidential election results
Candidates – Parties 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
José Ramos-Horta Independent 88,102 21.81 285,835 69.18
Francisco Guterres Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (FRETILIN) 112,666 27.89 127,342 30.82
Fernando de Araújo Democratic Party (PD) 77,459 19.18
Francisco Xavier do Amaral Timorese Social Democratic Association (ASDT) 58,125 14.39
Lúcia Lobato Social Democratic Party (PSD) 35,789 8.86
Manuel Tilman Association of Timorese Heroes (KOTA) 16,539 4.09
Avelino Coelho da Silva Socialist Party of Timor (PST) 8,338 2.06
João Viegas Carrascalão Timorese Democratic Union (UDT) 6,928 1.72
Total votes 403,941 100.00 413,177 100.00
Source: East Timor Election Commission website

April 21: Nigeria

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Summary of the 1 April 2007 Nigerian presidential election results
Candidates – Parties Parties Votes %
Umaru Yar'Adua Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 24,638,063 69.82
Muhammadu Buhari All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) 6,605,299 18.72
Atiku Abubakar Action Congress (AC) 2,637,848 7.47
Orji Uzor Kalu Progressive Peoples Alliance 608,803 1.73
Attahiru Bafarawa Democratic Peoples Party (DPP) 289,324 0.82
Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu All Progressives Grand Alliance 155,947 0.44
Pere Ajuwa Alliance for Democracy (AD) 89,241 0.25
Chris Okotie Fresh Democratic Party 74,049 0.21
Patrick Utomi African Democratic Congress (ADC) 50,849 0.14
Ambrose Owuru Hope Democratic Party 28,519 0.08
Emmanuel Okereke African Liberation Party (ALP) 22,677 0.06
Lawrence Adedoyin African Political System (APS) 22,409 0.06
Habu Fari National Democratic Party 21,934 0.06
Maxi Okwu Citizens Popular Party (CPP) 14,027 0.04
Bartholomew Nnaji Better Nigeria Party 11,705 0.03
Emmanuel Obayuwana National Conscience Party 8,229 0.02
Olapade Agoro National Action Council 5,752 0.02
Mojisola Obasanjo Nigerian Masses Movement 4,309 0.01
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Summary of the 21 April 2007 Nigerian National Assembly election results
Parties House of Representatives Senate
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
People's Democratic Party 260 85
All Nigeria Peoples Party 62 16
Action Congress 32 6
Progressive Peoples Alliance 3 1
Labour Party 1
Accord 1
Total   360   109
Source: IPU Parline

April 22 and May 6: France

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Summary of the 21-22 April and 5-6 May 2007 French presidential election results
Candidates – Parties 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Nicolas Sarkozy Union for a Popular Movement (Union pour un mouvement populaire) 11,448,663 31.18% 18,983,138 53.06%
Ségolène Royal Socialist Party (Parti socialiste) 9,500,112 25.87% 16,790,440 46.94%
François Bayrou Union for French Democracy (Union pour la démocratie française) 6,820,119 18.57%  
Jean-Marie Le Pen National Front (Front national) 3,834,530 10.44%
Olivier Besancenot Revolutionary Communist League (Ligue communiste révolutionnaire) 1,498,581 4.08%
Philippe de Villiers Movement for France (Mouvement pour la France) 818,407 2.23%
Marie-George Buffet French Communist Party (Parti communiste français) 707,268 1.93%
Dominique Voynet The Greens (Les Verts) 576,666 1.57%
Arlette Laguiller Workers' Struggle (Lutte ouvrière) 487,857 1.33%
José Bové Alter-globalization activist 483,008 1.32%
Frédéric Nihous Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition (Chasse, pêche, nature, traditions) 420,645 1.15%
Gérard Schivardi Workers' Party (Parti des travailleurs) 123,540 0.34%
Total 36,719,396 100% 35,773,578 100%
 
Valid votes 36,719,396 98.56% 35,773,578 95.80%
Spoilt and null votes 534,846 1.44% 1,568,426 4.20%
Votes cast / turnout 37,254,242 83.77% 37,342,004 83.97%
Abstentions 7,218,592 16.23% 7,130,729 16.03%
Registered voters 44,472,834 44,472,733
Table of results - ordered by number of votes received in first round, official results by Constitutional Council. List of candidates source: Decision of March 19, 2007 by the Constitutional Council.

First round results source: Official first round results announced on April 25, 2007.
Second round results source: Official second round results announced on May 10, 2007.

22 April: Syria

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Summary of the 22 April 2007 People's Council of Syria election results
Parties Votes % Seats Seats inside NPF
National Progressive Front (al-jabha al-waTaniyyah at-taqaddumiyyah) 169
134
8
6
5
4
3
3
3
2
1
0
non-partisans 81
Total (turnout 56.12 %)   250
Source: Syrian parliament

April 29: Mali

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e • d Summary of the 29 April 2007 Mali presidential election results
Candidates – Parties Votes %
Amadou Toumani Touré Independent; supported by Alliance for Democracy in Mali 1,612,912 71.20
Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta Rally for Mali 433,897 19.15
Tiébilé Dramé Party for National Rebirth 68,956 3.04
Oumar Mariko African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence 61,670 2.72
Mamadou Blaise Sangaré Social Democratic Convention 35,776 1.58
Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga Convergences 2007 32,973 1.46
Sidibé Aminata Diallo Rally for Sustainable Education and Development 12,443 0.55
Madiassa Maguiraga 6,856 0.30
Total (turnout 36.24%) 2,265,483 100.0
Source: Constitutional Court[4]

May

May 2: Bahamas

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Summary of the 2 May 2007 House of Assembly of the Bahamas election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Free National Movement 68,542 49.86 23
Progressive Liberal Party 64,637 47.02 18
Bahamas Democratic Movement 741 0.54 0
Independents 3,555 2.59 0
Total 137,475 41
Source: BBC News

6 May: Burkina Faso

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Parties Votes % Seats +/–
Congress for Democracy and Progress (Congrès pour la Démocratie et le Progrès) 1,373,230 58.9 73 +16
Alliance for Democracy and Federation–African Democratic Rally 249,768 10.7 14 –3
Union for the Republic (Union pour la République) 100,392 4.3 5 +5
Union for Rebirth/Sankarist Movement (Union pour la Renaissance/Mouvement Sankariste) 90,788 3.9 4 +1
Convention of the Democratic Forces of Burkina (Convention des Forces Démocratiques de Burkina) 54,621 2.3 3 +3
Union of Sankarist Parties (Union des Partis Sankarist) 40,609 1.7 2 +2
Party for Democracy and Progress/Socialist Party (Parti pour la Démocratie et le Progrès/Parti Socialiste) 423,820 18.1 2 –8
Rally for the Development of Burkina (Rassemblement pour le Développement du Burkina) 2 +2
Party for Democracy and Socialism (Parti pour la Démocratie et le Socialisme) 2 ±0
National Rebirth Party (Parti de la Renaissance Nationale) 1 –3
African Independence Party (Parti Africain de l'Indépendance) 1 –4
Citizen’s Popular Rally (Rassemblement Populaire des Citoyens) 1 +1
Union for Democracy and Social Progress (Union pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social) 1 +1
Total (turnout 56.4%) 2,520,488 111
Source: African Elections Database

10–12 May: Seychelles

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Summary of the 10 May until 12 May 2007 National Assembly of the Seychelles election results
Party Votes % Direct
seats
+/- Proportional
seats
+/- Total
seats
+/-
Seychelles People's Progressive Front (Front Progressiste du Peuple Seychellois) 30,571 56.76% 18 ±0 5 ±0 23 ±0
Seychelles National Party
Democratic Party
23,869 43.43% 7 ±0 4 ±0 11 ±0
Total (valid votes) 54,440 100% 25 9 34
Source: African Elections Database, SPPF website

May 12: Armenia

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Summary of the 12 May 2007 Armenian National Assembly election results
Parties Votes % Seats +/–
Republican Party of Armenia (Hayastani Hanrapetakan Kusaktsutyun, "Հայաստանի Հանրապետական կուսակցություն") 458,258 33.91 64 +33
Prosperous Armenia (Bargavadj Hayastani Kusaktsutyun, "Բարգավաճ Հայաստան կուսակցություն") 204,483 15.13 18 +18
Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Hay Heghapokhakan Dashnaktsutiun, "Հայ Հեղափոխական Դաշնակցություն") 177,907 13.16 16 +5
Rule of Law (Orinants Erkir, "Օրինաց Երկիր") 95,324 7.05 9 –10
Heritage (Zharangutiun, "Ժառանգություն") 81,048 6.00 7 +7
United Labour Party (Miavorvats Ashkhatankayin Kusaksutyun, "Միավորված աշխատանքային կուսակցություն") 59,271 4.39 –6
National Unity (Azgayin Miabanutyun, "Ազգային Միաբանություն") 49,863 3.58 –9
New Times (Nor Zhamanakner, "Նոր Ժամանակներ") 47,060 3.48 ±0
People's Party (Zhoghovrdakan Kusaktsutyun, "Ժողովրդական կուսակցություն") 37,044 2.74
Union Party (Dashink Kusaktsutyun "Դաշինք" կուսակցություն) 32,943 2.44
People's Party of Armenia (Hayastani Zhoghovrdakan Kusaktsutyun, "Հայաստանի Ժողովրդական կուսակցություն") 22,762 1.68
Republic Party (Hanrapetutyun Kusaktsutyun, "Հանրապետություն" կուսակցություն) 22,288 1.65 ±0
Impeachment Union (Dashink Impeachment դաշինք "Իմպիչմենտ") 17,475 1.29
Others 17 –38
Total (turnout 59.35%) 1,375,733 100.0 131
Sources: Central Election Commission

May 12: Iceland

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Summary of the 12 May 2007 Icelandic Althing election results
Parties Votes % +/–% Seats +/–
Independence Party (Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn) 66,749 36.6 +2.9 25 +3
Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) 48,742 26.8 –2.4 18 –2
Left-Green Movement (Vinstrihreyfingin – grænt framboð) 26,136 14.3 +5.5 9 +4
Progressive Party (Framsóknarflokkurinn) 21,349 11.7 –6.0 7 –5
Liberal Party (Frjálslyndi flokkurinn) 13,233 7.3 –0.1 4 ±0
Icelandic Movement – Living Land (Íslandshreyfingin – lifandi land) 5,953 3.3 +3.3
Total (turnout 83.6%) 182,679 100 63
Source: http://www.mbl.is/mm/frettir/kosningar/

May 14: Philippines

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e • d Summary of the 14 May 2007 Senate of the Philippines election results
Rank Candidate Coalition - Party Votes
1. Loren B. Legarda Genuine Opposition - NPC 18,501,209
2. Francis Joseph G. Escudero Genuine Opposition - NPC 18,264,889
3. Panfilo M. Lacson Genuine Opposition 15,508,966
4. Manuel B. Villar, Jr. Genuine Opposition - NP 15,338,249
5. Francis N. Pangilinan Independent - LP 14,534,322
6. Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III Genuine Opposition - LP 14,309,093
7. Edgardo J. Angara TEAM Unity - LDP 12,657,538
8. Joker P. Arroyo TEAM Unity - KAMPI 11,802,870
9. Alan Peter S. Cayetano Genuine Opposition - NP 11,787,475
10. Gregorio B. Honasan II Independent 11,605,433
11. Antonio F. Trillanes IV Genuine Opposition - UNO 11,189,467
12. Juan Miguel F. Zubiri TEAM Unity - Lakas CMD 11,004,099
13. Aquilino L. Pimentel III Genuine Opposition - PDP-LABAN 10,984,807
14. Ralph G. Recto TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 10,721,088
15. Michael T. Defensor TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 9,938,816
16. Prospero A. Pichay, Jr. TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 9,798,355
17. Sonia M. Roco Genuine Opposition - AD 8,457,710
18. Cesar M. Montano TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 7,800,179
19. Vicente C. Sotto III TEAM Unity - NPC 7,638,260
20. John Henry R. Osmeña Genuine Opposition - UNO 7,266,905
21. Vicente P. Magsaysay TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 6,357,769
22. Anna Dominique M. Coseteng Genuine Opposition - Independent 5,274,571
23. Teresa Aquino-Oreta TEAM Unity - NPC 4,361,969
24. Luis C. Singson TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 4,353,556
25. Richard I. Gomez Independent 2,725,618
26. Sultan Jamalul D. Kiram III TEAM Unity - PDSP 2,488,553
27. Melchor G. Chavez Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 843,675
28. Martin D. Bautista Ang Kapatiran 761,157
29. Zosimo Jesus M. Paredes II Ang Kapatiran 713,812
30. Joselito Pepito P. Cayetano* Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 510,340
31. Adrian O. Sison Ang Kapatiran 402,324
32. Oliver O. Lozano Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 305,637
33. Antonio L. Estrella Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 285,479
34. Victor N. Wood Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 283,033
35. Felix C. Cantal Philippine Green Republican Party 123,602
36. Eduardo F. Orpilla Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 107,512
37. Ruben C. Enciso Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 100,517
Note: 37 candidates ran for senator.[5] Source: COMELEC.gov.ph website
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Summary of the 14 May 2007 House of Representatives of the Philippines election results
Parties Seats Proportion (%)
This is the division of seats as published on the website of the House of Representatives.
The first party affiliation mentioned is counted. This is not the result of the elections.
Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats + Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino
(Includes SARRO, BO-PK, PROMDI, KDT, Padajon Surigao, 1-CEBU, BALANE, UNA, and PTM)
92+49
(141)
38%+20.3%
(58.3%)
Nationalist People's Coalition (Includes Achievers with Integrity Movement) 28 11.6%
Liberal Party 16 6.6%
Nacionalista Party (Includes Abante Viscaya) 8 3.3%
United Opposition 7 2.9%
Partido ng Demokratikong Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan 4 1.7%
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino 4 1.7%
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 3 1.3%
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas 3 1.3%
Kilusan ng Bagong Lipunan 1 0.4%
Independents 4 1.7%
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong 3 1.3%
Bayan Muna 2 0.8%
Citizen's Battle Against Corruption 2 0.8%
Gabriela Women's Party 2 0.8%
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives 2 0.8%
Abono 1 0.4%
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms, Inc. 1 0.4%
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. 1 0.4%
Akbayan ! Citizens' Action Party 1 0.4%
Alliance of Rural Concerns 1 0.4%
Anak Mindanao 1 0.4%
Anak Pawis 1 0.4%
An Waray 1 0.4%
Cooperative NATCCO Network Party 1 0.4%
Luzon Farmers Party 1 0.4%
You Against Corruption And Poverty 1 0.4%
Total 242 100%
Source: Congress Web site
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Summary of the 14 May 2007 House of Representatives of the Philippines Party-List election result
Party-list Votes % Seats
Below is the result of the party-list vote. Most seats in the Congress are not elected through the party list system.
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong 1,169,248 7.42 3
Bayan Muna 976,699 6.20 2
Citizen's Battle Against Corruption 755,605 4.79
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives 621,211 3.94 1
Gabriela Women's Party 621,086 3.94
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms, Inc. 487,354 3.09
Akbayan ! Citizens' Action Party 466,019 2.96
Alagad 423,090 2.68
Cooperative NATCCO Network Party 409,812 2.60
Luzon Farmers Party 409,133 2.60
Bagong Alyansang Tagapagtaguyod ng Adhikaing Sambayanan 385,654 2.45
Alliance of Rural Concerns 373,840 2.37
Anak Pawis 369,366 2.34
Abono 339,897 2.16
Anak Mindanao 338,125 2.15
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. 328,649 2.09
Total 30,049,524 21
Source: COMELEC

17 May: Algeria

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Summary of the 17 May 2007 People's National Assembly of Algeria election results
Parties President Votes % Seats +/–
National Liberation Front (Jabhat at-Taḥrīr al-Waṭaniyy / Front de Libération National) Abdelaziz Bouteflika
Abdelaziz Belkhadem
Khalida Toumi
1,315,686 22.98 136 –63
National Rally for Democracy (at-Tajammu` al-Waṭaniyy ad-Dīmuqrāṭiyy / Rassemblement National Démocratique) Ahmed Ouyahia 591,310 10.33 61 +14
Independents 562,986 9.83 33 +3
Movement of Society for Peace (Ḥarakat Mujtama` as-Silm / Mouvement de la Societé pour la Paix) Bouguerra Soltani 552,104 9.64 52 +14
Workers' Party (Ḥizb al-`Ummāl / Parti des Travailleurs) Louisa Hanoune 291,312 5.08 26 +5
Algerian National Front (al-Jabhah al-Waṭaniyyah al-Jazā'iriyyah / Front National Algérien) Farida Haddouche 239,563 4.18 13 +5
Islamic Renaissance Movement (Ḥarakat an-Nahḍah / Mouvement de la Renaissance Islamique) ????? 194,067 3.39 5 +4
Rally for Culture and Democracy(at-Tajammu` min 'ajl aṯ-Ṯaqāfah wad-Dīmuqrāṭiyyah / Rassemblement pour la Culture et la Démocratie) Saïd Sadi 192,490 3.36 19 +19
Movement for National Reform (Mouvement Islah) Abdallah Djaballah 144,880 2.53 3 –40
El-Infitah Movement (Mouvement El Infitah) Naima Farhi 143,936 2.51 3 +3
Movement for Youth and Democracy (Mouvement pour la Jeunesse et la DémocratieD) ????? 132,268 2.31 5 +5
Ahd 54 Ali Fawzi Rebaine 129,300 2.26 2 +2
National Republican Alliance (Alliance Nationale Républicaine) Redha Malek 126,444 2.21 4 +4
Movement of National Understanding (Ḥarakat al-Wifāq al-Waṭaniyy / Mouvement de l'Entente Nationale) ????? 122,501 2.14 4 +3
National Party for Solidarity and Development (Parti National pour la Solidarité et le Developpement) Dalila Yalaqui 119,353 2.08 2 +2
National Movement for Nature and Development (Mouvement National pour la Nature et la Démocratie) ????? 114,767 2.00 7 +7
National Front of Independents for Understanding (Front National des Indépendants pour la Conc....C) ????? 112,321 1.96 3 +3
Party of Algerian Renewal (Ḥizb at-Tajdīd al-Jazā'iriyy / Parti du Rénouveau Algérien) ????? 103,328 1.80 4 +3
Algerian Rally (Rassemblement Algérien) ????? 100,079 1.75 1 +1
National Movement of Hope (Mouvement National d'Esperance) ????? 99,179 1.73 2 +2
Republican Patriotic Rally (Rassemblement Patriotique Républicain) ????? 84,348 1.47 2 +2
Progressive Republican Party (Parti Républicain Progressiste) ????? 81,046 1.42 0 ±0
National Democratic Front (Front National Démocratique) ????? 78,865 1.38 1 +1
Democratic and Social Movement (Mouvement Démocratique et Social) El Hachemi Chérif 51,219 0.89 1 +1
Socialist Workers' Party (Parti Socialiste des Travailleurs) ????? 42,735 0.75 0 ±0
Total (turnout 35.65%) 5,726,087 100.0 389
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20 May: Vietnam

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Summary of the 20 May 2007 National Assembly of Vietnam election results
List Seats
Vietnamese Fatherland Front (Mặt Trận Tổ Quốc Việt Nam)
  • Communist Party of Vietnam (Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam)
  • mass organizations and affiliated
  • non-party candidates (42 successful)
492
Self-nominated candidates 1
Total 493

20 May: European Union

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Summary of the 20 May 2007 Bulgarian delegation in the European Parliament election results
Parties Europarty EP Group Votes % Seats
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria EPP EPP-ED 420,001 21.68% 5
European Socialists Platform PES PES 414,786 21.41% 5
Movement for Rights and Freedoms ELDR ALDE 392,650 20.26% 4
National Union Attack - ITS 275,237 14.20% 3
National Movement Simeon II ELDR ALDE 121,398 6.27% 1
Union of Democratic Forces EPP - 91,871 4.74% 0
Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria EPP - 84,350 4.35% 0
Coalition of Bulgarian Social Democrats
(Party of Bulgarian Social Democrats, Political Movement "Social Democrats")
- - 37,645 1.94% 0
Agrarian National Union EPP - 29,752 1.54% 0
Communist Party of Bulgaria - - 18,988 0.98% 0
Union of Free Democrats - - 14,392 0.74% 0
Green Party of Bulgaria EGP - 9,976 0.51% 0
Civil Union for New Bulgaria - - 9,398 0.49% 0
Order, Law and Justice - - 9,147 0.47% 0
Mariya Stoyanova Serkedzhieva (independent) - - 5,323 0.27% 0
Nikola Petkov Ivanov (independent) - - 2,782 0.14% 0
Sources: Izbori2007.eu,Europarl

24 May: Ireland

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30th Irish general election – 24 May 2007[6]
Party Leader Seats ±  % of seats First Pref votes  % FPv ±%
Fianna Fáil Bertie Ahern 77 –4 46.6 858,565 41.56 +0.1
Fine Gael Enda Kenny 51 +20 30.9 564,428 27.32 +4.8
Labour Party Pat Rabbitte 20 0 12.1 209,175 10.13 –0.7
Green Party Trevor Sargent 6 0 3.6 96,936 4.69 +0.9
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams 4 –1 2.4 143,410 6.94 +0.4
Progressive Democrats Michael McDowell 2 –6 1.2 56,396 2.73 –1.3
Socialist Party Joe Higgins 0 –1 0 13,218 0.64 –0.2
People Before Profit N/A 0 N/A 0 9,333 0.45 N/A
Workers' Party Seán Garland 0 0 0 3,026 0.15 N/A
Christian Solidarity Cathal Loftus 0 0 0 1,705 0.08 N/A
Fathers Rights Liam Ó Gógáin 0 N/A 0 1,355 0.07 N/A
Immigration Control Áine Ní Chonaill 0 N/A 0 1,329 0.06 N/A
Irish Socialist Network N/A 0 N/A 0 505 0.02 N/A
Independent N/A 5 –8 3.0 106,429 5.15 –3.8
Ceann Comhairle N/A 1 N/A 0.6 N/A N/A N/A
Spoilt votes 19,435
Total 166 0 100 2,085,245 100

The Ceann Comhairle is a Fianna Fáil member.

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3 June: Senegal

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Summary of the 3 June 2007 National Assembly of Senegal election results
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats +/–
Coalition for Change 2007 (Sopi 2007) 1,190,609 69.21 131
Coalition Up to Rebuild Senegal (Takku Defaraat Sénégal) 86,621 5.04 3
Coalition Unite in Building Senegal (And Defaar Sénégal) 84,998 4.94 3
Coalition Call of Duty (Waar Wi) 74,919 4.35 3
Rally for the People (Rassemblement pour le peuple) 73,083 4.25 2
Front for Socialism and Democracy/Benno Jubël (Front pour le socialisme et la démocratie) 37,427 2.18 1
Alliance for Progress and Justice/Jëf-Jël (Alliance pour le progrès et la justice) 33,297 1.94 1
Convergence for Renewal and Citizenship (Convergence pour le renouveau et la citoyenneté) 30,658 1.78 1
Authentic Socialist Party (Parti socialiste authentique) 26,320 1.53 1
National Patriotic Union/Tekki (Union nationale patriotique) 22,271 1.29 1
Reform Movement for Social Development (Mouvement de la réforme pour le développement social) 20,041 1.16 1
Rally of the Ecologists of Senegal (Rassemblement des écologistes du Sénégal – Les Verts) 17,267 1.00 1
Social Democratic Party/Jant Bi (Parti social-démocrate) 15,968 0.93 1
Senegalese Patriotic Rally/Jammi Rewmi (Rassemblement patriotique sénégalais) 6,847 0.40 0
Total (turnout 34.75%) 1,720,326 100.0 150[2]

June 10: Belgium

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Summary of the 10 June 2007 Belgian Chamber of Representatives election results
Parties Chamber
Votes +/- % +/- Seats +/-
Christian Democratic and FlemishNew-Flemish Alliance (Christen-Democratisch & Vlaams – Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie) 1,234,950 +162,802 18.51% +2.20% 30 +8
Reformist Movement (Mouvement Réformateur) 835,073 +86,121 12.52% +1.12% 23 −1
Flemish Interest (Vlaams Belang) 799,844 +38,437 11.99% +0.40% 17 −1
Open VLD 789,455 −219,768 11.83% −3.53% 18 −7
Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste) 724,787 −131,205 10.86% −2.16% 20 −5
Socialist Party – DifferentSpirit (Socialistische Partij – Anders – Spirit) 684,390 −295,360 10.26% −4.65% 14 −9
Humanist Democratic Centre (Centre Démocrate Humaniste) 404,077 +44,417 6.06% +0.59% 10 +2
Ecolo 340,378 +139,260 5.10% +2.04% 8 +4
List Dedecker (Lijst Dedecker) 268,648 +268,648 4.03% +4.03% 5 +5
Green! (Groen!) 265,828 +103,623 3.98% +1.51% 4 +4
National Front (Front National) 131,385 +1,373 1.97% −0.01% 1 ±0
Others 192,545 2.89%
Total (turnout 91.0%) 6,671,360   100%   150  
Source: Verkiezingen 2007.

The 2003 data are resp. CD&V and N-VA instead of CD&V NVA alliance, Vlaams Blok instead of Vlaams Belang and Agalev instead of Groen!.

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Summary of the 10 June 2007 Belgian Senate election results
Parties Senate
Votes +/- % +/- Seats +/-
Christian Democratic and FlemishNew-Flemish Alliance (Christen-Democratisch & Vlaams – Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie) 1,287,389 +254,267 19.42% +3.65% 9 +3
Open VLD 821,980 −185,888 12.40% −2.98% 5 −2
Reformist Movement (Mouvement Réformateur) 815,755 +19,998 12.31% +0.16% 6 +1
Flemish Interest (Vlaams Belang) 787,782 +45,842 11.89% +0.57% 5 ±0
Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste) 678,812 −162,096 10.24% −2.60% 4 −2
Socialist Party – DifferentSpirit (Socialistische Partij – Anders – Spirit) 665,342 −348,218 10.04% −5.43% 4 −3
Humanist Democratic Centre (Centre Démocrate Humaniste) 390,852 +28,147 5.90% +0.36% 2 ±0
Ecolo 385,466 +176,598 5.82% +2.63% 2 +1
Green (Groen) 241,151 +80,127 3.64% +1.18% 1 +1
List Dedecker (Lijst Dedecker) 223,992 +223,992 3.38% +3.38% 1 +1
National Front (Front National) 150,461 +3,156 2.27% +0.02% 1 ±0
Others 179,145 2.69%
Total (turnout 91.1%) 6,628,127   100.00%   40  
Source: Verkiezingen 2007.

The 2003 data are resp. CD&V and N-VA instead of CD&V NVA alliance, Vlaams Blok instead of Vlaams Belang and Agalev instead of Groen!.

June 10 and June 17: France

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