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2016 Parliament Elections 10th SEPTEMBER 2016 Total elegible voters 71932 Total votes cast 62939 Total rejected votes 1547 Total valid votes 61314 Voter turnout 87% SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 ANSE AUX PINS Candidates Votes Vicky, Josette VAN DER WESTHUIZEN PARTI LEPEP 1333 Marie, Sandra SULTAN SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 31 Clifford, Marcellino, Jason ANDRE LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1455 Danny, Roch SOPHA INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 78 Total 2897 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 ANSE BOILEAU CANDIDATES Votes Fred, Elie, ARRISOL PARTI LEPEP 1332 Benoit, Ives ROSELINE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 29 Patrick, Georges PILLAY LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1571 Total 2932 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 AU CAP Candidates Votes Geralda, Dora DESAUBIN PARTI LEPEP 1171 Jean BARRA SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 39 Stephen, Philip PILLAY LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1678 Ralph, Maxime, Gerald VOLCERE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 31 Total 2919 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 ANSE ETOILE CANDIDATES Votes Maria, Doris, Ursula PAYET-MARIE PARTI LEPEP 1437 Regis, Gaetan FRANCOURT SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 42 Ahmed, Abdullah AFIF LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 2023 Total 3502 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 ANSE ROYAL CANDIDATES Votes Sylvanne, Lydie LEMIEL PARTI LEPEP 1532 Gretel, Therese, Agnes LEGRAS SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 16 Flory, Alice LARUE LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1315 Total 2863 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 BEL AIR CANDIDATES Votes Richard, Emmanuel, Tony MATHIOT PARTI LEPEP 951 Mohammad JA’FAR SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 13 Norbert, Francis LOIZEAU LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1103 Total 2067 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 BAIE LAZARE CANDIDATES Votes Marlene ALCINDOR PARTI LEPEP 1048 Joshua, Marcus, Julien GERTRUDE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 23 Francois, Benjamin ADELAIDE LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1229 Total 2300 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 BAIE ST ANNE (PRASLIN) CANDIDATES Votes Churchill, Patrick GILL PARTI LEPEP 1617 Davis, Perin ACCOUCHE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 15 Achille, Venant, Josaphant, Michel SAVY LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1172 Total 2804 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 BEAU VALLON CANDIDATES Votes Mirena, Marinette SOURIS PARTI LEPEP 1195 Gerry, Wilhelm, Gonsalves SOPHA SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 28 John, Michel HOAREAU LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1622 Total 2845 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 BEL OMBRE CANDIDATES Votes Basil HOAREAU PARTI LEPEP 1283 Lydia, Jeanine LESPOIR SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 16 Gerard, Nicholas PREA LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1391 Total 2690 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 CASCADE CANDIDATES Votes Jean-Baptiste, Charles DE COMMARMOND PARTI LEPEP 1562 Alix, Anthony LETOURDIE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 12 Francois ROSE LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 940 Total 2514 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 ENGLISH RIVER CANDIDATES Votes Wilbert, Ernest HERMINIE PARTI LEPEP 1316 Micheal, Andrew AUGUSTE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 22 Wavel, John, Charles RAMKALAWAN LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1255 Total 2593 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 GRAND ANSE (MAHE) CANDIDATES Votes Winslow, Waven WILLIAM PARTI LEPEP 1160 Jacqueline, Marie, Marlene MEIN SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 21 Barbara, Doyace, Dill PORICE LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 893 Total 2074 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 GRAND ANSE (PRASLIN) CANDIDATES Votes Norman, Harry FRANCOIS PARTI LEPEP 1127 Veronica, Renee SOUYANA SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 62 Wavel, Joseph WOODCOCK LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1151 Total 2340 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 GLACIS CANDIDATES Votes Serge, David PAYET PARTI LEPEP 1217 Eric, Allan, Rock LABROSSE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 26 Regina, Lucia ESPARON LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1428 Total 2671 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 INNER ISLANDS CANDIDATES Votes Noline, Antoine SOPHOLA PARTI LEPEP 1187 Ivan, Robert JEREMIE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 13 Loncey, Louis MICOCK LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 492 Total 1692 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 MONT BUXTON Candidates Votes Anne-Marie, Michelle SABURY PARTI LEPEP 1216 Francois JACQUES SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 23 Gervais HENRIE LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1318 Georgie, William PRUDENCE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 19 Total 2576 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 LES MAMELLES CANDIDATES Votes Emmanuel, Jean, Justin FIDERIA PARTI LEPEP 991 Daniel, Egbert, Paul LAURENCE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 52 Victor, Derek, Errol, Bernard GEORGES LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1079 Total 2122 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 MONT FLEURI CANDIDATES Votes Nelda, Lorna AUGUSTE PARTI LEPEP 1046 Antoine, Jerry RATH SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 37 Jean-Francois, Gabriel FERRARI LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1271 Total 100% 2354 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 PORT GLAUD CANDIDATES Votes Clifford, Egbert AGLAE PARTI LEPEP 936 Vincent, Remie LARUE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 20 Godfra, Henry HERMITTE LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 812 Total 1768 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 PLAISANCE CANDIDATES Votes Nadia, Beryl LAURICOURT PARTI LEPEP 1370 Mike, Morris CHADSTONE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 22 Clive, Derick ROUCOU LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1473 Total 2865 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 POINTE LARUE CANDIDATES Votes Jude, Glenny VALMONT PARTI LEPEP 1171 Joseph, Finley LABONTE SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 28 Emmanuel, Paul RIAZE LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 867 Total 2066 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 ROCHE CAIMAN CANDIDATES Votes Audrey, Maryona VIDOT PARTI LEPEP 982 Marcus, Hendrick, Martin FANNY SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 12 Therese, Jany LETOURDI LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 720 Total 1754 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 ST LOUIS CANDIDATES Votes Pierre, Angelin, Fabian PALMYRE PARTI LEPEP 979 Sandy, John ARISSOL LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 1222 Total 2201 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 TAKAMAKA CANDIDATES Votes Paul, Volbert ERNESTA PARTI LEPEP 1059 Michel, Terence, Hugues MONDON LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 964 Total 2023 SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2016 RESULTS Party/Candidates Seats Nominated PARTI LEPEP 10 4 14 SEYCHELLES PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT 0 0 LINYON DEMOKRATIK SESELWA 15 4 19 .
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