Electoral chronology
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Type | Observations | Results |
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Oct 13 2019 | Presidential | Second Round. First round of the polls was held on September 15th | See |
Oct 06 2019 | Legislative | See | |
Sep 15 2019 | Presidential | The date have been changed after President Essebsi's passing | See |
May 06 2018 | Local | First local elections in the democratic period, delayed until march 2018 | See |
Nov 23 2014 | Presidential | Béji Caid Essebsi was elected President on a second round, defeating incumbent president Moncef Marzouki | See |
Oct 26 2014 | Legislative | Three years after Constituent Elections, tunisians are called back to the polls | See |
Oct 23 2011 | Constituent | First elections after fall of Ben Ali, held to elect 217 member Constituent Assembly. Turnout 51%. Elections judged largely free & fair. | See |
Oct 25 2009 | Legislative | Elections for enlarged 214-member Chamber of Deputies. Voting age lowered from 20 to 18 years. Official turnout: 89.4%. RCD won all 161 constituency seats, six parties shared remaining 53 proportional list seats. 59 women elected. | See |
Oct 25 2009 | Presidential | Ben Ali reelected for 5th term with 89.6% of popular vote. Three other candidates shared remaining 10% of vote. Official turnout 89.4%. Elections neither free nor fair. | See |
Oct 24 2004 | Legislative | Elections for 189 seat legislative assembly. Official turnout: 91.4%. RCD won all 152 constituency seats, five parties shared remaining 37 proportional list seats. 43 women elected. Elections neither free nor fair. | See |