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TOGO
Assemblée nationale (National Assembly)
ELECTORAL SYSTEM

Parliament name (generic / translated) Assemblée nationale / National Assembly
Structure of parliament Unicameral
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Electoral Law 9 September 1997
Last updated 18.01.2007
Mode of designation Directly elected 81
Constituencies - 1 constituency for each of the country’s 30 prefectures
- 5 constituencies for the capital, Lome
Voting system Proportional: Closed party-list system
Each political party submits a list comprising twice as many candidates as there are seats to be filled in the constituency concerned. Seats are allocated according to the quotient obtained by the Highest Average System. There is no threshold to win a seat.
Substitutes elected at the same time as titular members fill any vacancies that arise between general elections.
Voting is not compulsory.
Voter requirements - age: 18 years
- Togolese citizenship
- full possession of civil and political rights
- disqualifications: criminal conviction, imprisonment of more than six months for certain offences, refusal to appear in court despite having been ordered to do so, persons under guardianship, undischarged bankruptcy
CANDIDATES
Eligibility - qualified electors
- age: 25 years
- Togolese citizenship
- ability to read and write French
- residence in the country for at least six months
- ineligibility: members of the military, certain civil servants with a special status
Incompatibilities - all other public functions (except that of staff of higher education institutions)
- service for a foreign State or international organization
- head of a private or public corporation
Candidacy requirements - candidatures must be submitted to the Ministry in charge of Territorial Administration at the latest 30 days prior to the date of the first round of voting
- deposit of CFA 100,000, reimbursed if the candidate wins at least 5 per cent of the votes cast in the constituency

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