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Next Bangladeshi general election

Next Bangladeshi general election
Bangladesh
2014 ←
Between 31 October 2018 and 28 January 2019

All 300 seats in the Jatiyo Sangshad
151 seats are needed for a majority
  Sheikh Hasina - 2009.jpg Khaleda Zia former Prime Minister of Bangladesh cropped.jpg Rowshan Ershad SAARC in Dhaka 1986.jpg
Leader Sheikh Hasina Khaleda Zia Rowshan Ershad
Party Awami League BNP Jatiya Party (E)
Leader since 1981 1984 2013
Leader's seat Goplagonj-3 Feni-1 Mymensingh-4
Last election 234 seats, 79.14% boycotted 34 seats, 11.31%

Incumbent Prime Minister

Sheikh Hasina
Awami League




Sheikh Hasina
Awami League


The next Bangladeshi general election will elect the members of the Jatiyo Sangshad, the parliament of Bangladesh, on a date to be determined.

Barring exceptional circumstances, the Constitution of Bangladesh requires that the elections take place within the 90-day period before the expiration of the term of the Jatiyo Sangshad. The current Sangshad first sat on 29 January 2014, so in accordance with article 123(2)(a) of the Constitution, the next election is expected be held on a date between 31 October 2018 and 28 January 2019. Snap elections can be held under certain conditions, such as if a government loses a confidence motion or resigns by dissolving parliament.

The previous general elections, which took place in 2014, were boycotted by the main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party led by three-time former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. As a result, the Awami League led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina won a landslide, with its candidates declared victors in 127 of the 154 uncontested seats by default. Of the remaining uncontested seats, the Jatiya Party led by Rowshan Ershad won 20, the JSD won three, the Workers Party won two, and the Jatiya Party (Manju) won one.

As a result of violence and the opposition boycott, voter turnout was only 22%. Results of 139 seats out of 147 were released, with the Awami League winning 105, the Jatiya Party winning 13, the Workers Party winning four, the JSD winning two and the Tarikat Federation and BNF winning one each. The remaining 8 constituencies election were suspended due to violence and re-election to be held. The newly elected MPs were sworn in on 9 January.


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