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2021 Ethiopian general election

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2021 Ethiopian general election

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473 of 547 seats in the House of Peoples' Representatives
274 seats needed for a majority
Registered37 million[1]
Turnout90%[1]
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Abiy Ahmed Belete Molla Berhanu Nega
Party Prosperity Party NaMA EZEMA
Seats won 410 5 4

Results by region

Prime Minister before election

Abiy Ahmed
Prosperity Party

Elected Prime Minister

Abiy Ahmed
Prosperity Party

The 2021 Ethiopian general election to elect members of the House of Peoples' Representatives was held on 21 June 2021 and 30 September 2021. Regional elections were also held on those dates.

The election was initially scheduled for 29 August 2020,[2] but it was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] Regional and municipal council elections were also planned to be held at the same time.[4] In May 2020, the sitting House of Peoples' Representatives voted to postpone the election until 2021.[5] In late December 2020, the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) said the election would take place on 5 June 2021,[6] before it was further delayed[7] until 21 June. It was the first multi-party election in Ethiopia since the 2005 election.[8]

The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), the political coalition that had dominated Ethiopian politics since the overthrow of the Derg regime in 1991, was dissolved on 1 December 2019. Three of its four-member parties, the Amhara Democratic Party (ADP), Oromo Democratic Party (ODP) and Southern Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement (SEPDM), merged to form the Prosperity Party, which inherited the EPRDF's role as the governing party. The last leader of the EPRDF, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, became the new party's first leader.[citation needed]

Bekele Gerba and Jawar Mohammed, members of the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC),[9] were imprisoned on 30 June 2020, following a crackdown by the government after the murder of Hachalu Hundessa.[10] On 19 September 2020, both were charged with terrorism.[11][9] Jawar denied the charges and claimed the arrests were politically motivated.[11] The OFC and the Oromo Liberation Front were planning to participate in the election but withdrew,[12] claiming that the results would be rigged under the Prime Minister.[13]

The election was a landslide victory for the Prosperity Party.[14][15] On 30 September 2021, voting took place in 47 constituencies of the Harari, SNNPR, and Somali regions.[16] The House of Peoples' Representatives confirmed incumbent Abiy Ahmed as prime minister for a five-year term on 4 October 2021.[17] African Union described the election as an improvement compared to the 2015 election and positively overall, urging the government to continue the commitment to democracy.[18]

Electoral system

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The 547 members of the House of Peoples' Representatives (the lower chamber of parliament) were elected in single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post system.

Region Total
seats
Elected on
21 June 2021
Elected on
30 September 201
Elected on
23 June 2024
Cancelled
Addis Ababa 23 23
Afar 8 6 2
Amhara 138 119 19
Benishangul-Gumuz 9 3 6
Dire Dawa 2 2
Gambela 3 3
Harari 2 2
Oromia 178 170 8
SNNPR 104 81 22 1
Sidama 19 19
Somali 23 23
Tigray 38 38
Total 547 426 47 9 65

Background

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Wollo, Amhara Region

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A conflict between Oromo residents and Amhara Special Forces started in January 2021. According to Hassan Hadiya, a resident of Kemise, it started after Amhara Special Forces killed a person at the entrance of the grand mosque in Ataye, in the Oromia Zone of the Amhara Region. Another resident of Kemise, stated that the Amhara Liyu police were attacking civilians. Eyewitnesses blamed the regional Amhara Special Forces while the Amhara regional government accused both the OLF-Shene and TPLF of the violence.[19][20] Two members of the Ethiopian parliament accused Amhara Liyu police of killing an Oromo civilian in Ataye, saying: "Amhara Militia used OLF-Shane as a pretext to commit war crime on Oromo farmers in Wollo for the three major reasons the MP said on 11th Session of parliament of Ethiopia. The reasons are: (1) their national identity (being an Oromo), (2) their religious identity (being Muslim), and (3) use the atrocity as a bargaining threat to fulfill all their demands in Oromia region."[21] With regard to the attack of Wallo Oromos in the Oromia Zone by Amhara militia in March 2021, the OPP and APP issued opposing statements, each blaming the other ethnic group for causing the violence and killings.[22][23] The Borkena news website and an Amhara Region official claimed that the OLF targeted Ataye.[24]

Shashemene massacre

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Shashamane, a town south of Addis Ababa, was the scene of a pogrom massacre[25][26][27][28][29] that targeted Orthodox Christians, ethnic Amharas, Gurages and other non-Oromos. The violence was triggered by the murder of singer Hachalu Hundessa in a Galan condominium. An umbrella humanitarian organization, OTAGE, has engaged a legal firm, specialising in international crimes, to bring those responsible to justice.

Tigray War

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The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), the dominant component of the EPRDF, was the only constituent party that had not merged into the Prosperity Party. In September 2020, the Tigray Region held a regional election that the Prosperity Party-led government deemed illegal.[30]

On 4 November, Tigray regional security forces attacked the headquarters of the Northern Command of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), leading to armed conflict in the between the government and the Tigray region. In late 2020, the Tigray Region government was replaced by the Transitional Government of Tigray.[31] TPLF was then dissolved by NEBE.[32] There have been reports of war crimes[33][34][35][36][37][38][39] committed against civilians since the breakout of the war.

Parties and coalitions

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Party Main ideologies Political position Leader
Prosperity Party Liberalism
Multiculturalism
Civic nationalism
Centre[40][41] Abiy Ahmed
National Movement of Amhara Amhara ethnic nationalism Right-wing Belete Molla
Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice Liberalism
Federalism
Multiculturalism
Civic nationalism
Ethiopian nationalism
Centre Berhanu Nega
Medrek Social democracy
Ethnic federalism
Ethnic nationalism
Centre-left Merera Gudina
Ogaden National Liberation Front Somali ethnic nationalism Centre-left Mohammed Omar Osman
All Ethiopian Unity Party Ethnic federalism Centre-right Mamushet Amare
Balderas Party Conservative liberalism
Addis Ababa localism
Centre-right Eskinder Nega
Freedom and Equality Party Liberalism
Federalism
Multiculturalism
Civic nationalism
Ethiopian nationalism
Centre Abdulkadir Adem

Delays

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In addition to the Tigray War, there have also been reports of delays in both constituencies and entire regions due to security concerns and logistics.

Constituencies

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On 22 May, the NEBE announced that 40 constituencies in six regions would not hold elections on the same day, but later. According to the Board, this was from a lack of voter registration, logistical issues, and security problems in many constituencies.[42]

Regions

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On 6 June, the NEBE stated that due to irregularities in printing ballot papers, the election in the Harari Region and the Somali Region would be held in a second round on 6 September. This also came when the board announced voting would not take place in the war-torn Tigray Region. Combined, these regions constitute 63 out of 547 seats.[43] In August, the voting date was moved once again to 30 September 2021.[44]

Results

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On 10 July, partial election results were released with the Prosperity Party winning at least 410 seats, well enough to secure the majority and remain in power.[45][46] The National Movement of Amhara won 5 seats, Ethiopian Citizens For Social Justice Party won 4 seats, Gedeo People's Democratic Party won 2 seats, and 1 seat went to an independent candidate.[47] On 30 September 2021, the elections took place in 47 constituencies which had been delayed. Results from those constituencies were announced on 2 November 2021. On 4 October 2021, the House of Peoples' Representatives confirmed incumbent Abiy Ahmed as prime minister for a five-year term.[17]

PartyVotes%Seats
Prosperity Party30,018,78289.18457
Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice1,007,1362.994
National Movement of Amhara658,5791.965
Enat Party259,8880.770
Balderas Party228,1870.680
Freedom and Equality Party123,2780.370
All Ethiopia Unity Organization119,0360.350
Ethiopian Social Democratic Party114,3640.340
Gedeo People's Democratic Party111,0780.332
Hibir Ethiopia Democratic Party49,1680.150
Amhara Democratic Power Movement39,4600.120
New Generation Party30,7810.090
Afar People's Party28,6050.080
Kucha People's Democratic Party24,1920.071
Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party21,8700.060
Wolaita People's Democratic Front20,4340.060
Agew National Congress17,9270.050
Gambela People's Liberation Movement17,7180.050
Ethiopian Democratic Union16,1740.050
Gamo Democratic Party14,6770.040
Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front11,0290.030
Afar Liberation Front11,0150.030
Renaissance Party10,6240.030
People's Liberation Movement10,0720.030
Kimant Democratic Party9,6750.030
Sidama People's Unity Democratic Organization8,7820.030
Sidama Unity Party8,3100.020
Mocha Democratic Party7,9620.020
Ethiopian Independence Party7,9190.020
Oromo Liberation Movement7,3930.020
Medrek6,3630.020
Wolaita National Movement6,3130.020
Gambela People's Liberation Democratic Movement5,7360.020
Ogaden National Liberation Front5,6340.020
Kaffa People's Democratic Union4,7580.010
Kaffa Green Party4,6940.010
Raya Rayuma Democratic Party4,2050.010
Benshangul People's Freedom Movement2,7890.010
Wolene People's Democratic Party2,5790.010
Argoba Nationality Democratic Movement2,5460.010
Donga People's Democratic Organization2,1140.010
Ethiopian National Unity Party1,6460.000
Harari Democratic Organization2580.000
Western Somali Democratic Party680.000
Independent596,3141.774
Cancelled74
Total33,660,132100.00547
Valid votes33,660,13295.92
Invalid/blank votes1,430,3714.08
Total votes35,090,503100.00
Registered voters/turnout39,395,76889.07
Source: [48]

By constituencies

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21 June 2021 and 30 September 2021 elections results by constituency
Region Date Constituency PP ECSJ NMA EP BP FEP AEUO ESDP GPDP HEDP ADPM NGP APP KPDP EPRP WPDF ANC GPLM EDU GDP ARDUF ALF RP PLM KDP SPUDO SUP MDP EIP OLM EFDUF WNM GPLDM ONLF KPDU KGP RRDP BPFM WPDP ANDM DPDO ENUP HDO WSDP Ind Invalid Electorate
Addis Ababa 21 June 2021 Constituency 1 and 9 25,241 6,121 752 6,868 987 212 300 623 131 212 160 2,215 52,742
21 June 2021 Constituency 2 and 14 14,181 3,677 513 3,794 448 89 512 450 62 100 253 1,321 30,501
21 June 2021 Constituency 3 15,963 3,086 348 2,859 464 99 100 34 204 137 46 1,445 29,519
21 June 2021 Constituency 4 15,385 5,010 900 3,082 648 178 122 664 1,321 30,583
21 June 2021 Constituency 5 13,542 5,605 418 1,783 1,235 274 190 478 1,192 29,252
21 June 2021 Constituency 6 15,892 7,659 783 1,848 671 140 216 169 122 1,400 34,526
21 June 2021 Constituency 7 19,272 5,804 620 3,586 1,637 486 337 150 1,808 39,768
21 June 2021 Constituency 8 25,314 5,224 808 5,043 1,483 319 509 211 2,235 47,439
21 June 2021 Constituency 10 21,147 6,708 800 10,105 795 239 605 340 464 842 2,243 52,561
21 June 2021 Constituency 11 25,660 8,435 1,370 9,991 718 281 326 141 262 334 292 3,101 59,678
21 June 2021 Constituency 12 and 13 36,756 11,858 1,535 14,438 331 693 1,499 317 1,036 2,975 84,313
21 June 2021 Constituency 15 15,570 4,090 828 5,238 265 146 520 141 1,550 31,980
21 June 2021 Constituency 16 17,267 5,721 750 7,043 336 326 594 174 610 2,056 43,756
21 June 2021 Constituency 17 88,038 21,548 3,957 25,730 2,554 1,224 1,610 2,552 738 1,038 895 536 12,482 199,882
21 June 2021 Constituency 18 14,983 3,440 503 3,876 208 173 123 211 116 65 193 1,350 29,521
21 June 2021 Constituency 19 94,272 19,645 2,525 27,403 2,415 1,874 2,172 2,010 2,344 1,261 778 1,567 8,345 206,540
21 June 2021 Constituency 20 29,859 5,791 1,531 7,531 941 799 429 227 203 153 2,553 59,265
21 June 2021 Constituency 21 and 22 27,099 6,513 1,598 7,162 573 1,348 352 284 2,505 55,152
21 June 2021 Constituency 23 31,278 14,114 974 10,185 2,343 340 156 1,178 625 359 433 2,889 81,600
21 June 2021 Constituency 24 81,913 26,360 2,517 18,403 8,056 601 4,875 696 1,817 818 9,137 179,804
21 June 2021 Constituency 25 41,120 16,750 1,169 6,157 2,590 451 448 3,337 82,929
21 June 2021 Constituency 26 and 27 90,416 11,418 2,460 16,314 1,490 1,121 4,562 629 878 628 8,622 162,767
21 June 2021 Constituency 28 24,361 2,301 29,748 4,471 6,116 1,775 2,044 2,359 3,220 51,760 13,297 176,741
Afar 21 June 2021 Abala 366,268 9,469 5,695 3,717 5,484 415,285
21 June 2021 Amibara 88,487 183 795 188 4,691 120,304
21 June 2021 Asayita 185,278 4,225 181 3,945 2,404 4,001 223 31,560 1,272 365,705
21 June 2021 Awash Fentale 68,403 574 1,814 314 204 348 1,964 90,235
21 June 2021 Dubti 229,194 556 9,717 1,597 5,055 2,423 1,173 381,935
21 June 2021 Gulina 248,204 9 2,865 831 1,755 997 275,836
Amhara 21 June 2021 Addis Kidam 24,850 1,168 2,648 731 768 551 3,259 44,468
21 June 2021 Albuko 27,431 256 192 960 29,206
21 June 2021 Alefa Takusa 1 16,577 2,382 3,361 1,548 1,089 4,920 51,347
21 June 2021 Alefa Takusa 2 33,605 1,945 2,730 937 542 1,335 975 4,020 68,228
21 June 2021 Alem Ketema 23,793 2,416 7,179 1,384 7,437 51,711
21 June 2021 Amanuel 11,211 1,364 4,797 1,157 3,314 32,503
21 June 2021 Amber 13,460 2,062 5,515 1,451 1,764 1,005 6,571 46,789
21 June 2021 Arerete 20,342 2,580 5,974 2,962 2,359 1,807 4,869 54,609
21 June 2021 Bahir Dar Ketema 35,133 5,612 47,483 8,152 994 2,598 1,041 2,140 1,139 7,521 137,084
21 June 2021 Belesa 36,817 2,864 9,357 2,768 869 7,871 89,646
21 June 2021 Bichena 15,138 3,484 13,231 1,562 1,677 9,067 63,346
21 June 2021 Bugna 44,124 937 9,371 3,826 2,597 1,210 2,639 1,115 8,749 12,586 103,661
21 June 2021 Bure 14,828 2,046 10,168 2,748 1,143 792 6,533 54,662
21 June 2021 Chacha 31,815 4,475 3,716 2,786 1,440 1,271 4,545 56,253
21 June 2021 Chagni 35,316 1,703 669 956 508 389 1,669 3,127 49,071
21 June 2021 Chefa Robit 84,927 73 64 201 86,199
21 June 2021 Dabat 28,785 1,609 3,137 1,606 404 775 977 2,700 60,798
21 June 2021 Dangila 21,904 927 4,680 832 559 915 482 3,453 42,646
21 June 2021 Dawa Chefa 108,229 1,097 1,094 1,882 113,704
21 June 2021 Debark 94,088 2,008 7,109 1,183 777 1,519 641 578 4,538 141,451
21 June 2021 Debre Birhan 26,183 4,281 16,377 3,886 1,104 1,208 6,884 73,778
21 June 2021 Debre Elias 6,793 2,164 4,168 1,325 516 1,085 3,454 29,385
21 June 2021 Debre Markos 15,082 1,447 14,653 1,632 492 851 420 4,627 49,608
21 June 2021 Debre Werq 19,733 3,271 11,452 1,972 2,790 12,829 69,892
21 June 2021 Debresina 23,030 2,883 7,755 1,231 1,761 5,263 51,978
21 June 2021 Debresina 1 39,066 1,908 5,153 3,012 1,596 1,634 978 8,460 74,428
21 June 2021 Debresina 2 41,389 1,667 2,495 1,142 645 1,026 438 8,184 65,521
21 June 2021 Dega Damot 19,986 750 4,678 564 303 2,063 44,609
21 June 2021 Degwa Tsiyon 13,106 2,164 5,490 751 905 4,415 34,560
21 June 2021 Dehana 52,453 1,555 1,147 807 986 3,256 68,132
21 June 2021 Dejen 14,791 1,368 7,933 1,475 1,154 1,070 5,233 41,595
21 June 2021 Delanta 35,528 3,635 7,574 3,068 2,797 17,539 82,431
21 June 2021 Dembecha 14,386 1,921 6,799 1,754 1,051 3,354 41,015
21 June 2021 Dembia 1 30,684 608 5,050 1,174 1,104 540 956 517 4,438 69,221
21 June 2021 Deneba 22,381 2,332 3,770 3,169 508 500 1,200 5,895 46,062
21 June 2021 Dera 1 24,412 2,030 6,961 1,720 908 1,650 54,562
21 June 2021 Dera 2 12,582 1,823 3,737 922 718 1,498 59,742
21 June 2021 Dese Ketema 44,919 2,836 6,886 5,300 3,112 460 468 876 996 470 636 5,049 82,177
21 June 2021 Dili Yibiza 58,016 1,862 3,437 1,543 3,857 37,919
21 June 2021 Dise Zuria 1 31,919 627 898 357 295 2,189 64,746
21 June 2021 Dise Zuria 2 54,294 1,039 1,206 1,165 4,837 77,243
21 June 2021 Durbete 17,307 1,342 5,153 1,222 426 725 511 883 3,516 55,225
21 June 2021 Ebnat 1 22,528 1,612 3,378 1,489 466 853 3,436 50,228
21 June 2021 Ebnat 2 19,681 1,775 3,498 2,288 4,430 42,774
21 June 2021 Enewari 14,783 1,784 3,428 1,343 564 2,677 33,190
21 June 2021 Erob Gebeya 12,074 871 2,923 682 510 3,125 30,261
21 June 2021 Esite 1 18,459 1,706 4,112 3,585 1,130 4,051 49,766
21 June 2021 Esite 2 8,528 2,037 5,768 4,419 1,510 4,892 45,881
21 June 2021 Farta 1 20,890 1,927 7,167 4,881 775 1,376 4,588 55,610
21 June 2021 Farta 2 19,228 1,245 2,749 983 1,010 744 2,691 38,642
21 June 2021 Farta 3 9,442 1,745 3,296 1,702 839 476 2,649 31,337
21 June 2021 Finote Selam 12,133 1,841 10,284 1,799 713 1,122 5,257 47,244
21 June 2021 Fogera 1 25,293 1,528 5,969 3,367 560 1,129 950 4,640 68,694
21 June 2021 Fogera 2 14,226 1,898 4,646 2,650 1,240 858 3,742 50,026
21 June 2021 Gerchech 12,747 1,867 5,600 1,271 703 1,120 3,584 45,685
21 June 2021 Gidan 30,273 2,526 6,629 2,778 2,417 8,827 65,864
21 June 2021 Gimja Bet 61,633 2,760 3,271 2,192 1,306 6,032 91,613
21 June 2021 Ginde Weyin 17,843 2,573 9,408 1,252 2,042 7,247 59,449
21 June 2021 Gondar Ketema 1 24,035 2,122 5,173 5,117 1,263 522 976 632 365 412 701 2,066 4,580 62,293
21 June 2021 Gondar Ketema 2 31,265 2,523 10,779 6,388 217 520 441 734 795 1,477 2,005 15,133 94,518
21 June 2021 Gondar Zuria 3 12,744 2,432 6,521 1,678 1,983 1,305 6,444 48,794
21 June 2021 Gondar Zuria 4 7,183 1,397 2,719 1,300 563 879 3,652 27,292
21 June 2021 Gonj 11,121 1,201 9,665 1,479 805 1,000 993 5,886 51,760
21 June 2021 Gozamin 6,430 1,032 4,191 980 793 923 4,220 30,097
21 June 2021 Gubalafto 48,105 3,152 13,444 3,505 2,618 11,029 91,574
21 June 2021 Habru 58,295 1,802 3,240 1,140 2,429 7,801 81,355
21 June 2021 Jama Degolo 23,349 2,027 4,262 1,753 7,445 46,201
21 June 2021 Janamora 58,846 3,578 1,991 1,168 1,063 4,915 84,810
21 June 2021 Jiga 5,253 882 5,637 840 417 429 2,326 28,058
21 June 2021 Kelela 41,751 731 607 773 341 975 4,462 53,482
21 June 2021 Kemekem 1 42,300 440 1,537 660 276 252 293 1,365 56,748
21 June 2021 Kemekem 2 49,341 713 3,051 418 316 227 381 585 1,399 81,428
21 June 2021 Koso Ber 33,642 1,312 2,053 789 329 489 2,117 47,474
21 June 2021 Kui 11,569 2,880 6,764 1,692 1,719 1,178 6,009 48,049
21 June 2021 Kutaber 31,343 1,375 1,057 545 471 575 5,341 43,568
21 June 2021 Layi Gaynt 1 22,258 1,154 1,896 1,220 773 647 2,636 38,543
21 June 2021 Layi Gaynt 2 24,484 2,036 2,811 2,586 4,384 42,306
21 June 2021 Legambo 62,517 922 1,766 824 1,172 5,240 77,098
21 June 2021 Liben 20,139 845 6,037 2,449 872 561 1,260 830 4,909 63,823
21 June 2021 Lumame 16,455 1,273 4,791 1,033 1,190 677 2,333 7,842 47,738
21 June 2021 Mehal Meda 34,560 3,533 7,529 2,576 10,309 67,034
21 June 2021 Meket 1 21,486 3,084 5,989 2,714 1,476 8,139 52,832
21 June 2021 Meket 2 20,949 1,588 2,654 4,952 2,755 8,198 51,344
21 June 2021 Meqdela 52,337 1,981 1,907 558 774 7,061 70,396
21 June 2021 Meranga 21,340 3,391 6,097 2,998 8,658 49,225
21 June 2021 Merawi 17,523 1,617 9,184 2,066 1,239 490 757 3,686 69,592
21 June 2021 Metema 32,864 3,152 7,409 2,136 1,404 1,190 655 855 1,303 1,545 7,632 82,282
21 June 2021 Mota 24,723 3,215 8,597 921 1,077 7,212 54,588
21 June 2021 Qalu 1 46,965 2,112 4,532 1,871 1,454 476 502 440 4,567 70,084
21 June 2021 Qalu 2 54,704 623 714 737 1,359 3,589 69,347
21 June 2021 Qeyt 14,497 3,068 3,128 616 1,148 3,999 30,562
21 June 2021 Qilaj 20,279 3,358 1,651 1,680 2,044 3,551 37,877
21 June 2021 Quarit 6,348 773 10,256 1,133 865 845 3,826 39,150
21 June 2021 Qwara Matebiya 23,669 3,143 3,629 654 556 537 1,257 343 415 2,476 2,750 56,801
21 June 2021 Rabeli 13,264 1,803 2,033 1,068 4,217 24,958
21 June 2021 Saynt 1 22,121 3,799 5,969 2,271 10,397 56,355
21 June 2021 Saynt 2 11,737 2,313 4,183 2,556 1,358 1,322 6,161 38,034
21 June 2021 Sede 25,894 1,856 5,291 7,750 55,650
21 June 2021 Sekela 25,908 893 3,518 1,263 1,951 42,799
21 June 2021 Shola Gebeya 15,817 1,875 4,776 1,477 494 391 3,774 36,239
21 June 2021 Simada 1 17,127 1,498 3,923 1,725 2,465 35,822
21 June 2021 Simada 2 21,378 2,126 4,897 2,657 4,742 46,316
21 June 2021 Tach Armachho 2 12,679 968 2,438 1,032 260 394 683 2,526 34,808
21 June 2021 Tach Gayiniti 23,135 3,685 4,561 1,907 1,044 6,064 46,641
21 June 2021 Tenta 60,443 1,266 1,339 1,258 1,411 6,729 78,260
21 June 2021 Tilili 10,918 1,786 3,433 1,465 3,027 30,019
21 June 2021 Tis Abay 6,578 1,954 8,575 1,229 1,022 545 654 4,116 48,834
21 June 2021 Wadla 16,506 3,001 5,446 7,941 1,756 13,412 58,003
21 June 2021 Wegera 1 22,580 3,876 2,990 1,294 845 603 640 565 1,066 3,981 66,185
21 June 2021 Wegera 2 17,242 1,943 2,076 912 316 199 660 1,199 38,457
21 June 2021 Wein Amba 30,475 764 1,071 525 184 609 4,799 41,292
21 June 2021 Wemberma 10,955 931 6,164 859 1,262 3,798 32,493
21 June 2021 Werebabo 45,501 501 357 392 475 2,626 53,003
21 June 2021 Wereilu 30,315 839 1,510 878 362 744 7,288 46,047
21 June 2021 Yechereqa 31,186 1,027 1,875 613 3,897 3,407 55,037
21 June 2021 Yeidi Wiha 7,978 3,942 9,249 6,267 39,143
21 June 2021 Yejuba 17,344 1,823 7,599 1,552 1,230 879 5,524 57,353
21 June 2021 Zege Meshenti 12,253 1,021 6,205 574 877 798 2,723 42,581
21 June 2021 Zukula Agew 30,702 670 593 1,935 347 1,327 39,703
Benishangul-Gumuz 21 June 2021 Bambasi 12,269 796 1,396 618 2,789 2,790 23,297
21 June 2021 Mao Komo Liyu 18,389 495 20,687
21 June 2021 Sherkole 24,510 974 10,072 7,093 44,832
Dire Dawa 21 June 2021 Dire Dawa 1 74,251 4,103 5,054 455 607 789 394 211 750 1,008 2,981 104,398
21 June 2021 Dire Dawa 2 89,192 1,146 720 905 283 195 553 1,856 102,803
Gambela 21 June 2021 Gambela 38,633 8,138 15,480 4,869 6,108 105,707
21 June 2021 Godere 18,382 2,277 2,238 867 1,929 32,168
21 June 2021 Lare 211,867 14,817 2,252 231,387
Harari 30 September 2021 Jegol Liyu 9,362 93 58 82 64 258 120 383 14,864
30 September 2021 Jegol Zuria ena Hundene 82,853 8,140 2,316 109,062
Oromia 21 June 2021 Abomisa 64,702 630 66,291
21 June 2021 Abote Dera 116,420 579 898 408 129,259
21 June 2021 Adaba 94,204 155 96,709
21 June 2021 Adama 1 109,893 13,144 5,430 1,733 999 160,575
21 June 2021 Adama 2 58,860 1,844 1,685 3,508 70,239
21 June 2021 Adama 3 31,395 1,944 2,945 36,308
21 June 2021 Adea 1 64,308 8,714 5,372 82,888
21 June 2021 Adea 2 79,633 0 80,285
21 June 2021 Adea Beriga 36,273 582 36,400
21 June 2021 Adis Alem/Ejeree 32,561 902 37,461
21 June 2021 Agarifa Gasera 84,935 348 89,215
21 June 2021 Agulicho 69,043 204 69,713
21 June 2021 Akaki Gimibichu 92,467 925 94,841
21 June 2021 Alem Gena 1 46,891 3,008 3,087 55,047
21 June 2021 Alem Gena 2 71,046 4,236 3,199 5,954 90,258
21 June 2021 Alem Tena 70,236 2,577 2,768 78,812
21 June 2021 Ambo 1 67,031 556 69,696
21 June 2021 Ambo 2 41,120 1,603 48,120
21 June 2021 Ano 62,142 2,532 2,294 69,454
21 June 2021 Arboye 72,694 515 73,788
21 June 2021 Arsi Negele 101,662 1,365 109,748
21 June 2021 Aseko 56,986 87 57,398
21 June 2021 Asela 83,212 3,665 851 1,405 1,498 5,053 105,447
21 June 2021 Ayira Guliso 81,166 652 81,442
21 June 2021 Bako Tibe 45,802 214 47,848
21 June 2021 Batu/Zway 103,283 1,406 3,370 112,133
21 June 2021 Becho 73,805 756 82,609
21 June 2021 Bedele 114,702 676 117,143
21 June 2021 Bedeno 168,104 39 168,526
21 June 2021 Bedesa 130,660 0 130,672
21 June 2021 Bekoji 1 60,293 3,979 70,336
21 June 2021 Bekoji 2 60,736 161 1,058 64,733
21 June 2021 Bele 125,413 494 126,466
21 June 2021 Bereh Aleltu 83,805 2,434 851 3,697 94,421
21 June 2021 Bilonopa 48,079 1,032 49,935
21 June 2021 Boko 114,015 1,184 114,088
21 June 2021 Bore 104,782 1,067 1,596 115,406
21 June 2021 Boreda 94,092 11 94,244
21 June 2021 Chancho 78,732 590 87,164
21 June 2021 Cheleniko 1 104,526 156 108,043
21 June 2021 Cheleniko 2 55,730 234 56,197
21 June 2021 Cheliya 1 46,141 1,367 50,257
21 June 2021 Cheliya 2 44,910 296 47,085
21 June 2021 Chiro 1 131,121 143 132,355
21 June 2021 Chiro 2 62,501 3 62,521
21 June 2021 Chiro 3 54,803 9 54,845
21 June 2021 Chole 71,509 2,864 1,935 80,058
21 June 2021 Chora 68,181 924 2,284 72,815
21 June 2021 Dandi 1 51,436 229 56,020
21 June 2021 Dandi 2 40,914 535 44,053
21 June 2021 Dano 37,938 193 38,851
21 June 2021 Darimu 73,545 967 75,446
21 June 2021 Deder 1 78,794 58 80,937
21 June 2021 Deder 2 70,697 528 71,245
21 June 2021 Dedo 1 79,953 247 86,567
21 June 2021 Dedo 2 83,014 20 84,602
21 June 2021 Degem 46,528 0 47,078
21 June 2021 Delo Mana 146,723 106 157,398
21 June 2021 Dembi 80,394 335 81,799
21 June 2021 Dembi Dolo 60,701 947 67,961
21 June 2021 Dera 115,838 2,839 5,243 130,203
21 June 2021 Diga Kolobo 71,162 740 72,646
21 June 2021 Dimtu 79,185 107 79,820
21 June 2021 Doba 100,690 19 100,695
21 June 2021 Dodola 85,523 1,652 98,570
21 June 2021 Dugda Meki 71,479 1,858 1,646 78,347
21 June 2021 Enango Bila 49,353 247 49,610
21 June 2021 Fincha'a 80,882 0 80,945
21 June 2021 Funyanibira 316,438 338 318,108
21 June 2021 Galo 41,746 52 46,281
21 June 2021 Gatira 115,974 244 116,448
21 June 2021 Gechi Borecha 81,106 247 81,690
21 June 2021 Gedeb Hasasa 98,858 667 1,284 101,696
21 June 2021 Gera 72,540 98 284 73,311
21 June 2021 Gimbi 65,650 495 66,573
21 June 2021 Ginir 146,304 78 286 149,722
21 June 2021 Girar Jarso 44,330 977 681 10 50,305
21 June 2021 Girawa 270,560 3 270,825
21 June 2021 Goba 36,293 2,975 1,935 43,720
21 June 2021 Goma 1 64,935 194 865 66,413
21 June 2021 Goma 2 76,892 266 75 965 79,275
21 June 2021 Gore 9,019 54,225 5,236 71,349
21 June 2021 Goro 205,087 333 208,015
21 June 2021 Gui Genet 39,166 164 39,589
21 June 2021 Gute 57,349 570 57,613
21 June 2021 Habro 1 77,266 80 79,276
21 June 2021 Habro 2 50,245 29 50,966
21 June 2021 Hagere Mariam/Bulee Horaa 94,330 347 11,188 104,000
21 June 2021 Haremaya 1 97,495 1,881 1,869 104,484
21 June 2021 Haremaya 2 74,354 1,010 76,896
21 June 2021 Harewecha 21,779 247,657 589 270,697
21 June 2021 Hirina 116,788 34 117,029
21 June 2021 Itaya 75,535 1,152 3,627 83,498
21 June 2021 Jara 110,525 390 745 113,705
21 June 2021 Jeldu 61,617 36 62,688
21 June 2021 Jima Arijo 40,513 115 40,951
21 June 2021 Jima Kerisa 93,900 5 10 1,093 97,910
21 June 2021 Jima Ketema 84,032 5,540 860 1,840 3,462 8,017 112,912
21 June 2021 Kake 55,248 276 58,246
21 June 2021 Kemona 150,829 19 154,543
21 June 2021 Kersa 95,915 642 103,896
21 June 2021 Kersa 1 80,120 139 80,300
21 June 2021 Kersa 2 59,914 21 59,960
21 June 2021 Kibre Mengset 210,935 2,929 4,063 235,364
21 June 2021 Kimbbit 71,316 2,151 2,225 77,847
21 June 2021 Kofele 1 102,914 36 290 103,423
21 June 2021 Kofele 2 76,830 192 574 78,028
21 June 2021 Kokosa 132,884 227 133,541
21 June 2021 Kombolcha 1 90,114 113 90,588
21 June 2021 Kula 79,911 248 787 81,312
21 June 2021 Kurfa Chele 42,155 5,498 42,809
21 June 2021 Kuyu 61,186 69 62,867
21 June 2021 Lalo 80,740 0 82,515
21 June 2021 Lemeni 38,958 813 46,095
21 June 2021 Limu Kosa 1 73,461 348 1,057 76,249
21 June 2021 Limu Kosa 2 71,016 181 71,763
21 June 2021 Limu Seka 98,404 55 223 99,063
21 June 2021 Lume/Mojo 67,685 3,821 3,120 5,374 83,459
21 June 2021 Mana 82,195 347 1,280 86,188
21 June 2021 Meko Sachi 40,919 53 42,676
21 June 2021 Melka Soda 130,320 1,388 1,153 146,655
21 June 2021 Mendi 62,682 873 63,149
21 June 2021 Mesela 107,130 0 112,254
21 June 2021 Meta Robi 46,703 1,326 49,348
21 June 2021 Metu 8,936 37,705
2,723
4,481 56,115
21 June 2021 Micheta 280,178 0 280,274
21 June 2021 Mieso 103,950 0 104,373
21 June 2021 Moyale 191,809 580 618 211,156
21 June 2021 Negele 136,618 1,444 3,930
1,455
3,630 151,191
21 June 2021 Nejo 67,565 840 68,454
21 June 2021 Nekemite 94,833 1,602 3,569 103,694
21 June 2021 Nole Keba 1 38,102 242 38,481
21 June 2021 Nole Keba 2 39,399 76 39,956
21 June 2021 Nono 68,680 373 71,136
21 June 2021 Nunu 39,401 48 39,601
21 June 2021 Omo Nada 1 71,412 25 49 412 73,042
21 June 2021 Omo Nada 2 78,682 55 274 79,466
21 June 2021 Qebe 67,776 876 68,184
21 June 2021 Qericha 162,706 1,245 1,477 193,592
21 June 2021 Robe 78,996 898 82,166
21 June 2021 Sagure 74,650 128 168 3,247 76,792
21 June 2021 Seka Chekorsa 1 91,383 80 21 946 92,512
21 June 2021 Seka Chekorsa 2 95,286 329 98,538
21 June 2021 Sekoru 71,898 151 437 1,537 76,078
21 June 2021 Shambu 49,011 504 49,684
21 June 2021 Shashemene 1 143,836 2,173 2,269 4,646 159,623
21 June 2021 Shashemene 2 65,791 1,353 1,713 74,860
21 June 2021 Shrika 76,912 338 78,122
21 June 2021 Sibu Sire 48,605 593 49,766
21 June 2021 Sinana 69,507 2,042 3,686 85,569
21 June 2021 Siraro 1 83,711 375 85,244
21 June 2021 Siraro 2 91,333 1,473 2,360 98,015
21 June 2021 Sululta/Mulo 91,875 1,682 95,254
21 June 2021 Teji 52,147 830 1,869 2,027 63,360
21 June 2021 Tejo 116,979 0 123,366
21 June 2021 Ticho 71,615 774 76,906
21 June 2021 Tikur Enechini 59,425 1,097 2,039 70,035
21 June 2021 Uka 64,471 627 65,964
21 June 2021 Uraga 176,130 350 180,702
21 June 2021 Wara Jarso 64,794 665 68,606
21 June 2021 Wenchi 21,625 883 1,402 1,290 33,202
21 June 2021 Wolen Chiti 109,342 2,349 2,155 1,716 7,474 131,841
21 June 2021 Wolimera 116,968 10,076 6,941 10,763 156,855
21 June 2021 Woliso 1 37,805 925 1,705 2,433 46,462
21 June 2021 Woliso 2 44,545 801 800 49,649
21 June 2021 Wuchalena Jido 71,982 374 75,251
21 June 2021 Yabelo 158,134 508 768 162,387
21 June 2021 Yaya Gulele/Debre Libanos 50,441 326 51,978
21 June 2021 Yayu 47,779 1,530 50,443
21 June 2021 Yubdo 45,994 180 46,452
SNNPR 21 June 2021 Adiya Kaka 50,825 3,611 1,201 1,508 1,250 8,626 81,231
21 June 2021 Afa 46,823 5,565 203 457 145 187 740 7,774 451 4,683 85,621
21 June 2021 Alaba 1 105,207 274 514 212 1,895 112,741
21 June 2021 Alaba 2 104,078 693 358 590 238 1,664 115,555
21 June 2021 Alicho Werero 36,294 545 1,758 1,739 49,155
21 June 2021 Amaro Kele 8,685 31,035 1,182 1,877 1,634 5,311 72,035
21 June 2021 Amdebir 22,586 7,269 436 689 259 3,925 44,443
21 June 2021 Anigacha 1 26,927 1,603 693 1,387 3,727 51,867
21 June 2021 Anigacha 2 32,162 443 723 489 1,731 42,125
21 June 2021 Arbaminch 66,176 10,254 3,496 562 1,246 1,691 388 518 1,068 3,940 6,916 120,780
21 June 2021 Azernet Berbere 31,443 532 1,196 1,513 2,702 43,856
21 June 2021 Azha 1 9,110 12,914 662 3,197 31,908
21 June 2021 Azha 2 9,277 11,788 1,087 640 3,329 35,228
21 June 2021 Bako Gazer 1 62,160 13,737 7,627 1,876 7,896 115,094
21 June 2021 Bako Gazer 2 30,415 4,620 2,458 998 715 5,120 52,659
30 September 2021 Basketo Liyu 6,653 4,024 912 1,844 22,170
21 June 2021 Birber 57,379 4,529 196 285 847 98 374 1,195 2,848 79,772
30 September 2021 Bita Gesha 92,193 705 408 381 2,079 99,228
21 June 2021 Boloso Sore 1 19,703 8,126 417 1,457 1,052 313 2,547 6,469 55,195
30 September 2021 Boloso Sore 2 39,313 2,136 104 126 49 860 93 65 84 179 177 1,515 54,340
30 September 2021 Boloso Sore 3 59,705 1,060 121 65 61 155 45 130 534 1,015 76,475
30 September 2021 Bule 14,678 604 2,587 1,456 40,661
21 June 2021 Burji 10,719 7,224 1,576 2,837 29,247
21 June 2021 Chenicha 21,189 3,732 504 1,591 1,312 710 5,226 6,003 50,138
21 June 2021 Chiri Medebenya 54,121 1,641 147 1,203 404 5,454 70,049
21 June 2021 Dalocha 62,927 1,004 2,119 888 4,552 84,831
21 June 2021 Damot Gale 1 31,884 5,940 539 713 1,227 742 519 622 8,319 4,691 75,119
21 June 2021 Damot Gale 2 43,320 4,531 293 203 633 117 159 131 1,854 2,689 66,421
30 September 2021 Damot Weyde 1 47,696 533 46 73 16 416 45 33 55 444 499 52,493
21 June 2021 Damot Weyde 2 32,957 2,947 958 87 218 388 121 36 570 2,560 47,163
21 June 2021 Dasenechi 33,811 684 36,611
21 June 2021 Derashe Liyu 18,515 8,036 2,158 2,765 36,056
30 September 2021 Dezi Liyu 11,454 2,031 598 18,594
21 June 2021 Dita 18,517 3,481 667 733 1,535 3,867 38,424
21 June 2021 Felege Selam 55,022 1,269 1,128 59,397
21 June 2021 Feseha Genet/Yegeneti Desita 48,068 3,540 56,082 11,844 156,387
21 June 2021 Gerese 34,440 7,062 2,560 1,425 1,538 10,649 71,567
21 June 2021 Gewada Liyu 17,922 5,404 1,020 2,170 32,475
21 June 2021 Gidole Medebenya 8,623 2,494 2,684 17,376
21 June 2021 Gimbo 75,964 7,103 517 435 2,850 647 1,574 7,321 110,399
21 June 2021 Gofa Zuria 1 32,972 7,653 1,687 850 510 728 6,390 62,640
21 June 2021 Gofa Zuria 2 18,519 5,710 995 818 426 5,296 40,211
21 June 2021 Gumer 1 9,258 3,592 1,808 4,843 24,325
21 June 2021 Gumer 2 16,173 5,232 609 2,314 30,453
30 September 2021 Hamer Liyu 24,449 1,351 352 466 29,105
21 June 2021 Humibo 44,714 8,472 766 283 292 1,367 229 121 120 2,572 4,882 77,300
21 June 2021 Inemor Ina Ener 1 21,359 5,498 3,493 39,409
21 June 2021 Inemor Ina Ener 2 9,872 3,566 1,516 2,905 24,190
21 June 2021 Isra Tocha 63,163 5,173 3,058 558 7,290 96,189
21 June 2021 Kacha Bira 51,545 1,210 1,366 1,274 980 4,035 75,312
21 June 2021 Kedida Gamela 1 22,338 233 443 53 1,495 29,061
21 June 2021 Kedida Gamela 2 38,847 1,001 981 403 191 3,308 58,447
21 June 2021 Kemiba 43,215 6,435 469 170 164 1,630 91 256 3,560 73,696
30 September 2021 Keyi Afer Medebenya 42,780 2,140 1,184 56,161
21 June 2021 Kibeti 91,380 1,188 3,200 3,897 120,366
21 June 2021 Kindo Koyesha 1 24,061 6,160 254 301 404 210 176 649 1,953 44,895
30 September 2021 Kindo Koyesha 2 44,020 382 15 37 114 11 68 37 331 46,738
21 June 2021 Kokir 34,041 607 2,579 2,176 47,336
21 June 2021 Koniso 54,129 29,871 6,682 105,259
21 June 2021 Konita Liyu 54,600 869 711 2,564 60,045
30 September 2021 Konteb 1 17,108 2,103 330 1,219 229 230 2,060 38,860
30 September 2021 Konteb 2 34,389 181 155 1,163 143 1,583 51,243
21 June 2021 Konteb 3 44,788 480 661 4,125 3,530 72,791
21 June 2021 Kucha 17,400 571 249 1,100 178 19,816 607 4,158 50,001
21 June 2021 Lasika/Basiketo Medebenya 4,054 1,603 113 165 1,387 8,117
30 September 2021 Lemo 1 76,099 800 673 359 2,041 120 192 166 2,763 117,259
21 June 2021 Lemo 2 48,073 206 94 1,442 66 2,948 61,324
21 June 2021 Lenfaro 43,889 1,617 4,080 4,702 72,721
30 September 2021 Loma Bosa 58,199 1,236 1,595 252 5,557 86,092
30 September 2021 Majet Medebegna 12,388 1,304 1,519 21,211
21 June 2021 Male Liyu 25,421 5,946 809 675 1,615 41,978
21 June 2021 Mareka Gena 79,135 1,553 751 183 2,833 93,919
30 September 2021 Masha 29,408 1,300 1,123 4,613 8,377 51,304
30 September 2021 Meanit Liyu 62,025 1,867 1,054 75,307
21 June 2021 Melo Koza 30,731 9,832 2,476 1,451 8,501 65,489
21 June 2021 Meseqanna Mareqo 1 29,924 1,301 1,443 6,559
5,672
4,590 71,143
21 June 2021 Mizani Teferi 74,941 5,107 3,129 4,954 10,647 123,249
21 June 2021 Nao Liyu 5,706 175 204 6,440
21 June 2021 Oyda Liyu 5,806 4,975 482 370 2,517 16,333
30 September 2021 Sheko Liyu 13,854 177 82 48 14,465
21 June 2021 Sheyi Bench 67,056 5,393 5,653 88,640
21 June 2021 Sike 1 35,942 753 145 5,124 205 424 196 5,881 62,387
21 June 2021 Sike 2 28,421 1,756 393 9,137 752 870 7,211 69,107
21 June 2021 Sodo 25,610 4,625 809 631 2,022 5,006 54,870
30 September 2021 Sodo Zuriya 1 60,045 1,828 216 114 205 730 131 145 285 126 514 2,170 80,848
30 September 2021 Sodo Zuriya 2 48,065 2,803 1,714 175 370 397 239 434 302 686 3,280 81,325
21 June 2021 Soro 1 80,823 284 171 189 4,407 248 158 4,259 118,024
21 June 2021 Soro 2 48,098 410 294 231 3,920 382 211 3,028 76,195
30 September 2021 Surma Liyu 5,356 295 130 7,730
21 June 2021 Temibaro 49,516 3,226 1,431 252 1,134 250 4,451 83,607
30 September 2021 Tepi 38,713 6,713 1,812 2,530 3,349 12,363 87,916
21 June 2021 Tsemayi Liyu 8,105 460 576 10,437
21 June 2021 Uba Debre Tsehay 11,720 9,155 364 729 579 5,544 40,109
21 June 2021 Wacha 81,176 1,820 802 992 1,085 4,072 99,351
21 June 2021 Welkite 65,611 9,304 5,478 522 1,413
981
4,603 10,064
21 June 2021 Wenago 1 18,368 879 3,208 3,404 30,637
21 June 2021 Wenago 2 26,733 3,325 5,389 2,774 45,791
21 June 2021 Wenago 3 34,143 3,143 6,852 5,562 60,529
21 June 2021 Yemi Liyu 23,562 3,063 2,279 4,351 35,225
21 June 2021 Yirga Chefe 1 10,731 1,763 8,730 3,018 26,973
21 June 2021 Yirga Chefe 2 22,056 1,252 28,230 7,748 69,651
21 June 2021 Zala Daramalo 47,225 8,472 487 733 260 380 3,735 79,064
21 June 2021 Zeyse Liyu 2,684 3,680 366 229 385 230 1,360 10,258
Sidama 21 June 2021 Aleta Wendo 67,837 596 64 130 456 411 935 73,089
21 June 2021 Arbegona 107,887 79 34 20 174 100 605 113,363
21 June 2021 Aroresa 96,886 3,257 2,999 4,682 136,152
21 June 2021 Belela 99,050 205 537 102,560
21 June 2021 Bensa 179,877 160 69 327 93 700 190,280
21 June 2021 Bursa 64,275 74 200 107 806 67,921
21 June 2021 Chuko 71,818 153 489 51 154 968 69,309
21 June 2021 Dara 61,534 1,113 1,167 1,432 4,010 72,896
21 June 2021 Dese 96,729 161 131 201 741 102,490
21 June 2021 Duba 74,303 145 256 92 740 76,707
21 June 2021 Gorche 89,034 8 159 24 312 91,772
21 June 2021 Guguma 60,513 50 50 83 267 63,319
21 June 2021 Hagere Selam/Hula 77,616 358 636 757 81,988
21 June 2021 Hawasa 179,834 8,517 2,048 544 1,129 1,466 587 213 406 422 471 870 5,271 239,842
21 June 2021 Leku 65,273 241 75 237 106 810 71,036
21 June 2021 Sentariya 59,782 93 103 321 810 62,583
21 June 2021 Shafna 66,105 730 99 616 546 1,146 72,774
21 June 2021 Tula 108,128 212 68 499 125 2,023 119,663
21 June 2021 Yirba 77,254 34 102 126 881 80,101
Somali 30 September 2021 Arabi 357,048 109 172 225 3,265 378,552
30 September 2021 Aware 192,683 106 21,647 2,579 235,241
30 September 2021 Aysha 55,349 151 55,500
30 September 2021 Bohdanot 56,669 140 89 131 62,115
30 September 2021 Chereti 249,588 2,572 262,940
30 September 2021 Degahabur 233,738 2,370 3,370 251,728
30 September 2021 Degahmedo 60,846 40 85 68 291 0 65,348
30 September 2021 Elkere 182,697 20 6 941 196,412
30 September 2021 Erer 193,798 23 21 1,099 201,733
30 September 2021 Feltu 572,697 258 1,647 3,784 589,748
30 September 2021 Fik 281,710 12 94,513 7,189 395,483
30 September 2021 Gashamo 76,440 918 96,333
30 September 2021 Geladin 28,805 114 28 106 1 31,500
30 September 2021 Gode 327,257 23 2,500 46 6,136 356,799
30 September 2021 Hargele 198,221 5,639 213,355
30 September 2021 Jigjiga 1 160,293 50 172 128 315 1,647 200,681
30 September 2021 Jigjiga 2 129,792 245 454 552 2,315 187,215
30 September 2021 Kebri Beyah 498,493 41 4,841 87 609 538,153
30 September 2021 Kebri Dehar 237,852 11 148 267,330
30 September 2021 Kelafo 147,103 62 42 53 411 162,116
30 September 2021 Segeg 237,415 136 252,908
30 September 2021 Shenle 74,968 809 5 78,367
30 September 2021 Warder 64,042 111 205 308 231 1,266 70,837

Aftermath

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Reactions

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USIP: oppositions accused the Prosperity Party of intimidating, widespread detention of party members and of interfering in voter registration. In addition, NAMA also reported the deaths of some of its supporters at the hands of the government. Other smaller parties also made similar complaints.[49]

Getachew Reda, a spokesperson for the TPLF, mocked the election in a tweet, saying the Tigray Defense Forces had captured hundreds of ENDF soldiers as a gift for Abiy's "coronation as the Naked Emperor of Ethiopia."[50]

The African Union, which observed the conduct of the elections, said in a statement:

It is noteworthy that the June 2021 general elections took place within the context of reforms that opened the political and civic space which enhanced the enjoyment of more basic rights and freedoms in comparison to the 2015 elections. Among the many positive political developments, the most prominent were the institutional strengthening of the NEBE, the release of political prisoners and the return of exiled political activists. The Mission concludes that despite some operational, logistical, security, political and COVID-19 related challenges, overall, the pre-election and Election Day processes were conducted in an orderly, peaceful and credible manner. There was nothing, in the Mission’s estimation, that distracted from the credible conduct of the elections. The Mission, therefore, commends all Ethiopians for the demonstrated commitment to the democratic development of the country. The AUEOM calls on all stakeholders to remain calm in the remaining electoral phase. The Mission urges any stakeholder that is dissatisfied with the electoral outcome to seek redress through the established legal and institutional mechanisms.[51]

Another observer delegation to the elections, a limited joint mission of the International Republican Institute and the National Democratic Institute, found that the elections had been preceded by promising political reforms, but that:

political space, participation, and competition were acutely limited by widespread insecurity, open conflicts, and other serious constraints in the electoral environment... Though there were important improvements over past elections, particularly relating to the national election body and election monitoring by political parties and civil society, the environment fell short of essential standards for civil liberties, equitable campaign conditions, and security.[52]

Other civil society organisations expressed similar misgivings,[53][54] as did the United States Secretary of State, who said in a statement that the "electoral process... was not free or fair for all Ethiopians".[55] Five opposition parties – the Ethiopian Social Democratic Party, Balderas for True Democracy, National Movement of Amhara, Afar People's Party, and Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice – submitted complaints about irregularities in the electoral process.[56]

2024 elections

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On 23 June 2024, elections were held in nine constituencies where voting had been cancelled in 2021.

PartyVotes%Seats
Prosperity Party462,85884.157
Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice28,9635.271
National Movement of Amhara15,9102.890
Ethiopian Social Democratic Party12,1892.221
Afar People's Party8,2771.500
Gumuz People's Democratic Movement7,1531.300
Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front5,5801.010
Boro Democratic Party3,7730.690
Benshangul People's Freedom Movement1,3440.240
Independent4,0210.730
Total550,068100.009
Valid votes550,06896.03
Invalid/blank votes22,7343.97
Total votes572,802100.00
Registered voters/turnout698,32082.03
Source: [48]

By constituencies

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23 June 2024 elections results by constituency
Region Constituency PP ECSJ NMA ESDP APP GPDM ARDUF BDP BPFM Ind Invalid Electorate
Afar Dalifage 250,159 8,403 7,153 1,263 295,366
Gawane Bure Modayitu 89,983 7,507 837 129,106
Benishangul-Gumuz Asosa Hoha 9,887 1,272 4,601 1,523 2,555 38,907
Asosa Magale 6,310 490 1,677 710 1,100 24,726
Daleti 17,753 1,999 987 26,501
Kemashi 12,882 12,913 3,535 34,154
Metekel 24,813 16,050 8,474 3,347 3,283 8,545 84,826
Shinasha Liyu 948 1,953 142 268 4,069
Central Ethiopia Meseqanna Mareqo 2 50,123 348 1,344 1,995
1,076
950
3,644 60,665

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