2021 Iraqi parliamentary election

2021 Iraqi parliamentary election
Iraq
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All 329 seats in the Council of Representatives
165 seats needed for a majority
Turnout43.30% Decrease 1.22pp
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Saairun Muqtada al-Sadr 10.00 73 +19
Progress Party Mohamed Al-Halbousi 7.20 37 New
State of Law Nouri al-Maliki 5.67 33 +8
KDP Masoud Barzani 8.83 31 +6
Fatah Hadi al-Amiri 5.23 17 −31
Kurdistani Coalition Bafel Talabani 4.16 17 −1
Azem Alliance Khamis al-Khanjar 4.76 14 New
Emtidad Alaa al-Rikabi 3.38 9 New
NGM Shaswar Abdulwahid 2.64 9 +5
Ishraqat Kanoon Jaafar Aziz 1.13 6 New
Tasmim Alliance Sarah al-Salihi 1.73 5 New
ANSF Haider al-Abadi 4.06 4 −38
National Contract Falih al-Fayyadh 3.79 4 New
Babylon Movement Rayan al-Kildani 0.57 4 +2
Identity Alliance Ahmed M. al-Jubouri 0.66 3 New
Decisive Reform Thabit al-Abbasi 0.30 3 New
National Approach Ammar Tu'ma 1.22 1 New
Rights Movement Hassan Muanes 1.12 1 New
Eqtadar Watan Abdulhussein Abtan 0.83 1 New
KDK Ali Bapir 0.72 1 −1
Party of the Masses Ahmed A. al-Jubouri 0.56 1 −1
Iraqi Turkmen Front Arshad al-Salihi 0.55 1 −2
Iraqi National Project Jamal al-Dhari 0.51 1 New
Al Furatain Mohamed al-Sudani 0.45 1 New
National Product Ghadanfar al-Batikh 0.41 1 New
Wasit Independents Mohamed al-Mayahi 0.35 1 New
Arabs of Kirkuk Rakan al-Jubouri 0.30 1 −2
Loyalty and Change Iskander Witwit 0.17 1 New
National Hopes Mohamed al-Wazzan 0.17 1 New
The Nation's Party Mashaan al-Jubouri 0.14 1 New
Biladi Zahra al-Salman 0.09 1 New
National Support Falih al-Hereshawi 0.07 1 New
YMRP Amin Jejo 0.05 1 0
Independents 19.05 43
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Mustafa Al-Kadhimi
Independent
Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani
Al Furatain

Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq on 10 October 2021.[1] The elections determined the 329 members of the Council of Representatives who in turn elected the Iraqi president and confirmed the prime minister. 25 million voters are eligible to take part in Iraq's fifth parliamentary election since the 2003 US-led invasion and the first since the 2019 Iraqi October Revolution.[2] The election result led to the clashes in Baghdad and an 11 month long political crisis.

  1. ^ Staff writer (22 January 2021). "Iraq's general elections pushed to October". Al-Monitor. Archived from the original on 30 January 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Infographic: All you need to know about Iraq's election". Al Jazeera. 10 October 2021. Archived from the original on 10 October 2021. Retrieved 10 October 2021.