2019 Malagasy parliamentary election

2019 Malagasy parliamentary election
Madagascar
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All 151 seats in the National Assembly
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout40.98%
Party Leader Vote % Seats
TGV Andry Rajoelina 34.77 84
TIM Marc Ravalomanana 10.80 16
MA.TI.TA. 1.20 1
MTS 0.46 1
GJMP 0.36 1
MDM 0.24 1
RPSD Vaovao 0.07 1
Independents 44.89 46
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Christian Ntsay
Independent
Christian Ntsay
Independent

Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 27 May 2019 to elect the 151 members of the National Assembly.[1] They followed presidential elections held in November and December 2018, which saw Andry Rajoelina return to power as President of Madagascar after defeating Marc Ravalomanana in a runoff.

The result was a decisive victory for Young Malagasies Determined, which won 84 of the 151 seats, allowing them to form a majority government, replacing the previous coalition government formed after the previous elections. The opposition party Tiako i Madagasikara (TIM), led by Marc Ravalomanana won 16 seats, while smaller parties, including MTS and GJMP, secured one seat each. Independent candidates also performed strongly, winning 46 seats.