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TOGO This File Contains Election Results for the Togolese National Assembly In TOGO This file contains election results for the Togolese National Assembly in 2007 and 2013. Year, Geography, and Turnout YEAR Election Year REGION Region Name PREF Prefecture/Constituency Name ELEC Registered Voters BALLOTS Ballots Cast VALID Valid Votes INVALID Invalid Votes Seat Won by Party SEATS Total Number of Mandates RPT_S Rassemblement du Peuple Togolais (Rally of the Togolese People) UFC_S Union des Forces du Changement (Union of Forces for Change) CAR_S Comité d'Action pour la Renouveau (Action Committee for ReneWal) UNIR_S Union pour la République (Union for the Republic) CST_S Collectif Sauvons le Togo (Save Togo Group) ARC_S Coalition Arc-en-Ciel (RainboW Coalition) ISN_S Ind. “Sursaut National” (Ind. “National Revival”) Votes by party ADDI Alliance des Démocrates pour le Développement Intégral (Alliance of Democrats for Integral Development) ADP Alliance Démocratique pour la Patrie (ALLIANCE, Democratic Alliance for the Fatherland) ATD Alliance Togolaise des Démocrates (Togolese Alliance of Democrats) CAR Comité d'Action pour la Renouveau (Action Committee for ReneWal) CDPA CFN Coordination des Forces Nouvelles (Coordination of NeW Forces) CPDA Convention Démocratique des Peuples Africains (Democratic Convention of African Peoples) CPP Convergence Patriotique Panafricaine (Patriotic Pan-African Convergence) FADD FADD JD JD JUV Mouvement de Jeunesse Togolaise (JUVENTO, Togolese Youth Movement) MCD Mouvement Citoyen pour la Démocratie et le Développement (Citizens’ Movement for Democracy and Development) MOCEP Mouvement des Croyants pour l'Égalité et la Paix (Believers’ Movement for Equality and Peace) MRC Mouvement des Républicains Centristes (Movement of Centrist Republicans) NDP Nouvelle Dynamique Populaire (NeW Popular Dynamic) NID Le Nid (The Nest) PACT Parti d’Action pour le Changement au Togo (Action Party for Change in Togo) PDP Parti Démocratique Panafricain (Democratic Pan-African Party) PDR Parti des Démocrates pour le Renouveau (Party of Democrats for ReneWal) PNTS PNTS PRR Parti pour le Renouveau et la Rédemption (Party for ReneWal and Redemption) PSR Pacte Socialiste pour le Renouveau (Socialist Pact for ReneWal) PURD Parti d'Union pour la Rénovation et le Développement (Union Party for Renovation and Development) RFVJC Regroupement des Forces Vives de la Jeunesse pour le Changement (Regrouping of the Live Forces of Youth for Change) RPT Rassemblement du Peuple Togolais (Rally of the Togolese People) UDPS Union pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social (Union for Democracy and Social Progress) UDS Union des Démocrates Socialistes du Togo (Union of Socialist Democrats of Togo) UFC Union des Forces du Changement (Union of Forces for Change) UPR Union Populaire pour la République (Popular Union for the Republic) UNIR Union pour la République (Union for the Republic) CST Collectif Sauvons le Togo (Save Togo Group) ARC Coalition Arc-en-Ciel (RainboW Coalition) ISN Ind. “Sursaut National” (Ind. “National Revival”) IND1 First Independent Candidate SOTOUBOUA: AGNA M. TCHAOUDJO: ADAMOU ASSOLI: BAYOR BASSAR: LANTAM S. DANKPEN: WADJA N. DOUFELGOU: SIMTEYA KERAN: SANKOUTCHA KOZAH: ATAKORA AVE: NOMENYON KOKOUVI GOLFE: EKLOU KOMIVI LACS: AKOUETE LOMÉ COMMUNE: DADZIE E.K. VO: ADANOU YOTO: AKA ZIO: AGBOBLI K. AGOU: MOGAN KOSSI DANYI: AMEGANDJE EST MONO: APEDO KOMI HAHO: MOTENA K. KLOTO: BIAKU K.A. WAWA: ATSU R. KING OTI: YADJASSAN IND2 Second Independent Candidate TCHAOUDJO: GADO DOUFELGOU: BAGNANGA AVE: DOSSOU GLOLOWOU GOLFE: BISSEKE PADJAME LACS: AKAKPO LOMÉ COMMUNE: AMEVOR AZIAYE K. VO: ALLAGAN YOTO: AZEGLO DANYI: ETSI KLOTO: AGBEDZI Y.M.D. OTI: LARE YENDOUBE IND3 Third Independent Candidate AVE: KPATA KOKOU GOLFE: DANYO MIMI LACS: DOVI-AKUE LOMÉ COMMUNE: ADANBOUNOU A. VO: KOMI YOTO: ZOMBLEWOU KLOTO: AMEDANOU A.K.T. IND4 Fourth Independent Candidate GOLFE: AYOMASSE FRANCIS LACS: GUNN AKOKO LOMÉ COMMUNE: AJAVON A. VO: AWUITO IND5 Fifth Independent Candidate GOLFE: ATOKOU KOSSI LACS: GNAVO LOMÉ COMMUNE: D’ALMEIDA A. IND6 Sixth Independent Candidate LACS: MISSEBOUKO IND7 Seventh Independent Candidate LACS: AFANGBEDJI Source: http://WWW.ceni-tg.org/, Commission Electorale Nationale Indépendante du Togo (CENI, National Independent Electoral Commission of Togo). .
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