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2017 Ubwkitcnia Egukwtcliscnuawk Clwkol Utopir Ubwsih Cswfwt 2017 ubWKitcnia egukwtcliscnuawk clwkOl uTOpir ubWsih csWfwt Local Councils Election 2017 Statistical Report Statistical Report on Local Councils Election 2017 ުބާސިހްސާފަތ 2017 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ © ©Elections Commission ްނަޝިމޮކ ްސްނަޝްކެލިއ Published by: :ީރުކުޢިއާޝ Elections Commission ްނަޝިމޮކ ްސްނަޝްކެލިއ Elections Co-ordination and Planning Division ްނަޜިވިޑ ގްނިނޭލްޕ ްޑްނެއ ްނަޝޭނިޑޯކ ްސްނަޝްކެލިއ Planning, Statistics and Archives Section ޕްލޭނިންގ، ސްޓެޓިސްޓިކްސް އެންޑް އާރކައިވްސް ސެކްޝަން Ports Complex, 5th Floor ޕޯޓްސް ކޮމްޕްލެކްސް، 5 ވަނަ ފަންގިފިލާ Hilaalee Magu ުގަމ ީލާލިހ Male’, 20307 މާލެ، 70307 Tel: (+960) 3322241 / (+960) 3004453 ފޯން: 3322241)+960(، 3000053)+060( Fax: (+960) 3323997 Website: www.elections.gov.mv )+960(332997 :ްސްކެފ Email: [email protected] www.elections.gov.mv :ްޓިއަސްބެވ [email protected] :ްލިއެމީއ 1 Secretariat of Elections Commission ާރާދިއ ެގުނަޝިމޮކ ްސްނަޝްކެލިއ Secretariat of Elections Commission ާރާދިއ ެގުނަޝިމޮކ ްސްނަޝްކެލިއ Statistical Report on Local Councils Election 2017 ުބާސިހްސާފަތ 2017 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ ްފަރާޢަތ މިރިޕޯޓަކީ، ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ އިދާރީ ދާއިރާތައް ލާމަރުކަޒީ އުސޫލުން ހިންގުމުގެ ޤާނޫނުގެ ދަށުން ބޭއްވުނު ލޯކަލް ކައުންސިލްތަކުގެ އިންތިޚާބު 7102 ގެ ތަފާސް ހިސާބުތަކުގެ .ެވެއުހަވުދ ުރިހިނޮހ ީވ 10 ިއެމ 7102 ީނަވިއަފާވްއާބ ްނުލުޓޯވ ެގުރުބ ަމަތަރުފ ެގުބާޚިތްނިއިމ .ެވެކެޓޯޕިރ ާވިއަފިވެލާވަލުކެއ ްށޮކާނިބ ްށަޗްއަމ ީނަވިއަފިވެދްނެގ ްށަޔިރުކ ްއަތްތަކްއަސަމ ެގ 7102 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ ިއަގީލައ ެގާބިރުޖަތ ުނުބިލ ްނުކަތުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ ަޔިދެވުތިއާފ ްނެގެވ 7 1 0 2 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ ްނުތޮގެއ .ެވެށަމުނިދްސޮގްނެގ ްށަޔަމަހ ާންނުތިޔްއަރ ްއެބާޚިތްނިއ ިރެވުފާސްނިއ ަންނެފ ްށުފެދ ުކެއާމަކާނަދުރަހ ުބާޔިމާކ ީކައ 7102 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ ިދައ .ެވެށަބާޚިތްނިއ ުނުވްއޭބ ުކެއާމާކ ްނާމޮއ ްނާމައ ުދަމ ްށުކ ެމްނެއ ުނުވްއޭބ ިއަގޭޖްއާރ ްށަނަތާހިމ ީނަވިއަފްސޮގ .ެވެމަރުކަގަހާފ ުކެއާލަފުއ ިއަގުމަކ ްއެބާޚިތްނިއ ާވިއަފްނެގިއަލަބ ްސެވްނުކަތްތާރަފ ީމާވްޤައްލަނިއަބ ިއާންނުތިޔްއަރިހެވިދ ިއަގުތޮގ ެގްއެބާޚިތްނިއ ްނިތަމ ެގުތޮގ ާވްތޮގްއެއ ިއާކަތުނޫނާޤ ިއާއ ީސާސައ ުނޫނާޤ ީނަވިއަފްސޮގްނެގ ްށަޔިރުކ ްއަތްތަކްއަސަމ ިއަހެމްނެއ ެގ 7102 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ ިއާއެޖްއާރ ްށަމުރުކ ރަޓިނޮމ ިއާމުރުކަވާޒްބޮއ ުބާޚިތްނިއ ްނުތޮގ ެގުމުރުކުރަވަށަކ ޯތްށަޅަގނަރ ީނަދްނެގ ްށަޔިރުކ ްނަކްނަކ ެގުބާޚިތްނިއ ިދައ .ެވެއުކެއ ާމަކިރެވުފާސްނިއ .ެވެމަރުކަގަހާފ ްނަކާވިއަފެވިރެތްތާކަރަހ ްނުކަތްތާރަފެއ ިވެދ ުތަޞުރުފ ްށަކަތްތާރަފ ެގުރޭބ ްނިއެޖްއާރ ިއަފްށޮކްޑޯކެރ ްށަކަތޮގެނާންނެފ ްނިއަހޭސަފ ްއަތުބާސިހ ްސާފަތ ުމްނިހުމ ެގުބާޚިތްނިއިމ ީކަދަޞުގަމ ުޑނަގިއަމ ެގުމުރުކުއިޢާޝ ްއެޓޯޕިރ ަދަފިމ ްނުނަޝިމޮކ ްސްނަޝްކެލިއ ބެހެއްޓުމެވެ. ސިޔާސީ ޕާޓީތަކަށާއި، ސިޔާސީގޮތުން ޙަރަކާތްތެރިވާ ބޭފުޅުންނަށާއި މިފަދަ މަޢުލޫމާތު ބޭނުންވާ ފަރާތްތަކަށް މިރިޕޯޓަކީ ބޭނުންތެރި ރިޕޯޓަކަށް ވެގެންދާނެކަމަށް .ެވެއެވެރުކުލޫބަޤ މިރިޕޯޓުން ކެންޑިޑޭޓުންނާއި ވޯޓުދިން މީހުންގެ މަޢުލޫމާތާއި، ޕާޓީތަކުން ކާމިޔާބު ކުރެވިފައިވާ ގޮނޑިތަކުގެ އަދަދާއި، އިންތިޚާބުގައި އަންހެނުންގެ ބައިވެރިވުން ހުރި މިންވަރާއި، ބެހެއްޓުނު ވޯޓުފޮށީގެ ތަފްސީލުތަކާއި، އޮބްޒާރވަރުންނާއި މޮނިޓަރުންގެ ތަފްސީލާއި، ކޮމްޕްލެއިންޓްސް ބިއުރޯއަށް ހުށަހެޅިފައިވާ ޝަކުވާތަކާއި، އިންތިޚާބުގެ ޚަރަދާއި .ެވެއެނާވިއަފިނެމިހ ްއަތިއަބ ްނެހިނެހެއ ުމްއިހުމ ަދަފާޖީތަނ ްލީސްފަތ ެގްނުޓޭޑިޑްނެކ މިއިންތިޚާބަކީ ސުލްހަވެރި، ހާމަކަންބޮޑު، މިނިވަން، އިންސާފުވެރި އިންތިޚާބަކަށް ހެދުމަށްޓަކައި އިލެކްޝަންސް ކޮމިޝަނަށް އެހީތެރިވެދެއްވި ހުރިހާ ފަރާތްތަކަށް ކޮމިޝަނުގެ .ެވެމަވަންނަދ ުރުކުޝ ްނުތާރަފ ްނާމިއަލުސ ުދަމްޙައ ްސީއަރ ެގްނަޝިމޮކ ްސްނަޝްކެލިއ 2 Statistical Report on Local Councils Election 2017 ުބާސިހްސާފަތ 2017 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ PREFACE This Report is inscribed in accordance to the Statistics gathered from the Local Council Elections 2017; held on the authority of Article 110 of the Constitution of the Republic of Maldives. The first round of this Election was held in 06th May 2017. Execution of Local Council Elections 2017 was organized according to the experiences attained from the preceding Local Council Elections, and implemented with the intention to provide an enhanced, transparent, and a fair Election for the citizens of Maldives. Hence, Local Council Elections 2017 can be mentioned as a straightforward and efficient election achieved. Also, it is with immense contentment that I would like to indicate the fact that this Election has been acknowledged as a successful Election by Maldivians, as well as that of International populaces. The Constitution of the Republic of Maldives, along with additional constitutions has been followed systematically and in an impartial manner throughout the execution of Local Council Elections 2017. Moreover, the opportunity to Monitor and observe the elections was granted to Maldivians along with International populaces to ensure an ethical, transparent Election was implemented. The report includes key statistical information on candidates and electors, distribution of seats by political parties, participation of women in the election, details of ballot boxes, participation of observers and monitors, complaints lodged, election expenditure, results of individual candidates etc. This report is published on the Commission’s official website (www.elections.gov.mv). The Elections Commission extends its gratitude to all those who extended their assistance and cooperation to the Elections Commission to enable it to conduct its second Local Councils Election in a free, fair, transparent, efficient and peaceful manner. 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