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Elections in Sierra Leone are held on a national level to elect the president and the
unicameral Parliament. Sierra Leone has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties.
Both the president and the members of Parliament are elected for five-year terms. The Parliament has 124 members, 112 elected through plurality vote in single-member constituencies and 12 members elected by indirect vote.
An independent Electoral Commission, composed of a chairman and four commissioners, is selected by the president, subject to the approval of Parliament. The commission is responsible for voter registration and elections and referendums. and the registration of both voters and political parties. There must also be an independent Political Parties Registration Commission, made up of four members chosen by the president.
Voters must be 18 years old and of sound mind. Voting is by secret ballot.
The last election was held on the 24th of June, 2023.
Latest elections
= President
=Incumbent president Julius Maada Bio was re-elected with 56% of the vote, a result which was contested by the main opposition party, the All People's Congress, which demanded a rerun, citing "glaring irregularities".
= Parliament
=The Sierra Leone People's Party won 81 seats in Parliament while the All People's Congress won 54 seats. The Sierra Leone People's Party did much better in the Kono District than it did in the previous election, winning seven of ten seats in this election after winning none in the district in the last election. It also made gains in northern and western Sierra Leone.
See also
Politics of Sierra Leone
List of political parties in Sierra Leone
References
External links
Adam Carr's Election Archive
African Elections Database
Sierra Leone 2007 Presidential Elections - Africa.no article
THE PUBLIC ELECTIONS ACT, 2012