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Elections in 2005 brings the national/federal direct elections in the countries listed in the list of countries and the Electoral calendar. Elections are listed under the first date of the election. To the right of the results one can find the infobox on Politics of the country involved.

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[edit] January

[edit] January 2: Croatia

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Summary of the 2 and 16 January 2005 Croatian presidential election results
Candidates and nominating parties Votes % Votes %
Stjepan Mesić - Croatian People's Party and others 1,089,398 48.92 1,454,451 65.93
Jadranka Kosor - Croatian Democratic Community 452,218 20,31 751,692 34.07
Boris Mikšić 396,093 17.78 - -
Đurđa Adlešić - Croatian Social Liberal Party 59,795 2.68 - -
Slaven Letica - Croatian Party of Rights 57,748 2.59 - -
Ljubo Ćesić 41,216 1.85 - -
Ivić Pašalić - Croatian Bloc - Movement for a Modern Croatia 40,637 1.82 - -
Anto Kovačević - Croatian Christian Democratic Union 19,145 0.86 - -
Miroslav Blažević 17,847 0.80 - -
Miroslav Rajh - Croatian Youth Party 14,766 0.66 - -
Doris Košta 8,721 0.37 - -
Mladen Kešer 7,056 0.32 - -
Tomislav Petrak - Croatian Popular Party 2,614 0.12 - -
Total (turnout 50.57 %) 2,227,073 100.0 2,241,760 100.0
Invalid votes 20,269 35,617
Registered voters 4,403,933 4,392,220
Source: State Election Commission

[edit] January 9: Palestine

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Summary of the 9 January 2005 Palestinian presidential election results
Candidates - Nominating parties Votes %
Mahmoud Abbas - Fatah or Liberation Movement of Palestine (Harakat al-Tahrâr al-Filistini) 501,448 62.52
Mustafa Barghouti- Independent 156,227 19.48
Taysir Khald- Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (Al-Jabhah al-Dimuqratiyah Li-Tahrir Filastin) 26,848 3.35
Abdel Halim al-Ashqar- Independent 22,171 2.76
Bassam al-Salhi - Palestinian People's Party (Hizb al-Sha'b al-Filastini) 21,429 2.67
Sayyid Barakah - Independent 10,406 1.30
Abdel Karim Shubeir - Independent 5,717 0.71
Invalid Ballots 30,672 3.82
Blank Ballots 27,159 3.39
Total (turnout %) 802,077 100.0
Source: Central Elections Commission

[edit] January 12: Abkhazia

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Summary of the 12 January 2005 Abkhaz presidential election results
Candidates Votes %
Sergei Bagapsh 90.1
Iakub Lakoba 4.5

[edit] January 22: Maldives

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Summary of the 22 January 2005 Maldivian Assembly election results
Candidates Seats
Non-partisans supporting the government 28
Non-partisans endorsed by the Maldivian Democratic Party 10
Others 2
Appointed members 8
Total 48
Source: Adam Carr

[edit] January 30: Iraq

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Summary of the 30 January 2005 Iraqi legislative election results
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats Leaders
United Iraqi Alliance 4,075,292 48.19% 140 Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, Ibrahim al-Jaafari,
Hussain al-Shahristani, Ahmed Chalabi
Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan 2,175,551 25.73% 75 Jalal Talabani, Masoud Barzani
Iraqi List 1,168,943 13.82% 40 Iyad Allawi
The Iraqis 150,680 1.78% 5 Ghazi al-Yawer
Iraqi Turkmen Front 93,480 1.11% 3 Farok Abdullah Abdurrahman
National Independent Cadres and Elites 69,938 0.83% 3 Fatah al-Sheikh
People's Union 69,920 0.83% 2 Hamid Majid Mousa
Islamic Group of Kurdistan 60,592 0.72% 2 Ali Abd-al Aziz
Islamic Action Organization In Iraq - Central Command 43,205 0.51% 2
National Democratic Alliance 36,795 0.44% 1
National Rafidain List 36,255 0.43% 1 Yonadem Kana
Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc 30,796 0.36% 1 Mishaan Jibouri
Iraq Assembly of National Unity 23,686 0.28% 0 Dr. Nehro Mohammed
Assembly of Independent Democrats 23,302 0.28% 0 Adnan Pachachi
Iraqi Islamic Party 21,342 0.25% 0 Mohsen Abdel-Hamid
Islamic Dawa Movement 19,373 0.23% 0 Adil Abd Al-Raheem
Iraqi National Gathering 18,862 0.22% 0 Hussein al-Jibouri
Iraqi Republican Assembly 15,452 0.18% 0 Sa'ad Al-Janabi
Constitutional Monarchy - Al-Sharif Ali bin Al-Hussein 13,740 0.16% 0 Sharif Ali bin Al-Hussein
Others 309,062 3.65% 0
Total 8,456,266 100.00 275
Invalid votes 94,305

[edit] February

[edit] February 6: Thailand

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Summary of the 6 February 2005 House of Representatives of Thailand election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Thai Loves Thais Party (Phak Thai Rak Thai) 60.7 375
Democrat Party (Phak Prachatipat) 18.3 96
Thai Nation Party (Phak Chart Thai) 11.4 27
Great People's Party (Phak Machacon) 8.3 2
Phak Khonkhoplodnee (Khonkhoplodnee Party) 0.6 -
New Aspiration Party (Phak Khwam Wang Mai) 0.4 -
Total (turnout 72.% %)   500
Source: Angus Reid, The Nation and Adam Carr's Electoral Archives

[edit] February 8: Denmark

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Summary of the 8 February 2005 Danish Parliament election results
Parties Leaders Votes % Seats +/-
Venstre (Liberals) (V) Anders Fogh Rasmussen 974,657 29.0 52 −4
Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) (A) Mogens Lykketoft 867,933 25.9 47 −5
Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkeparti) (O) Pia Kjærsgaard 444,205 13.2 24 2
Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) (C) Bendt Bendtsen 345,132 10.3 18 2
Danish Social Liberal Party (Det Radikale Venstre) (B) Marianne Jelved 307,132 9.2 17 8
Socialist People's Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti) (F) Holger K. Nielsen 201,162 6.0 11 −1
Red-Green Alliance (Enhedslisten) (Ø) Collective Leadership 111,394 3.4 6 2
Christian Democrats (Kristendemokraterne) (K) Bodil Kornbek 57,836 1.7 0 −4
Centre Democrats (Centrum-Demokraterne) (D) Bjarne Møgelhøj 33,635 1.0 0 0
Minority Party (Minoritetspartiet) (M) Rune Engelbreth Larsen 8,883 0.3 0 N/A
Siumut (Forward) (Greenland)       1 N/A
Inuit Ataqatigiit (Inuit Community) (Greenland)       1 N/A
Republican Party (Tjóðveldisflokkurin) (Faroe Islands)       1 N/A
People's Party (Fólkaflokkurin) (Faroe Islands)       1 N/A
Total (Turnout 84.4 %)       179  

[edit] February 20: Portugal

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Summary of the 20 February 2005 Portuguese Assembly of the Republic election results
Party Votes % Change Seats
Socialist Party 2,588,312 45.0% +07.2% 121
Social Democratic Party 1,653,425 28.8% -11.4% 75
Unitarian Democratic Coalition (Portuguese Communist Party + Ecologist Party "The Greens") 433,369 07.6% +00.6% 14
People's Party 416,415 07.3% -01.5% 12
Left Bloc 364,971 06.4% +03.7% 8
Communist Party of the Portuguese Workers 48,186 00.8% - 0
New Democracy 40,358 00.7% - 0
Humanist Party 17,056 00.3% - 0
National Renovator Party 9,374 00.2% - 0
Socialist United Workers' Party 5,535 00.1% - 0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic 1,618 00.0% - 0
Blank Ballots 103,537 01.8% - -
Invalid Ballots 65,515 01.1% - -
Total (Turnout 64,26 %) 5,747,834 - - 230

[edit] February 20: Northern Cyprus

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Summary of the 20 January 2005 Assembly of the Republic of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Republican Turkish Party (Cumhuriyetçi Türk Partisi)   44.5 25
National Unity Party (Ulusal Birlik Partisi)   31.7 16
Democratic Party (Demokrat Partisi)   13.5 5
Peace and Democracy Movement (Bariş ve Demokrasi Hareketi)   5.8 1
Communal Liberation Party (Toplumcu Kurtuluş Partisi)   2.4 -
New Party (Yeni Parti)   1.6 -
Total (turnout 80.8 %)   50
Source: TurkishPress.com. The results include the two new MPs elected during intermediate elections held in 2006-filling two vacancies opened when MPs Mehmet Ali Talat became president and Salih Miroglu passed away.

[edit] February 21: Anguilla

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Summary of the 21 February 2005 House of Assembly of Anguilla election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Anguilla National Front   38.9 4
Anguilla United Movement   19.4 1
Anguilla Strategic Alliance   19.2 2
Anguilla Progressive Party   9.5 -
Non-partisans   13.0 -
Appointed members - - 4
Total (turnout 74.6 %)     11

[edit] February 27: Kyrgyzstan

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Summary of the 27 February and 13 March 2005 Kyrgyzstan Supreme Council election results
Parties Seats
Results not available, elected members 75
Total (turnout %) 75

[edit] February 27: Tajikistan

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Summary of the 27 February and 13 March 2005 Assembly of Representatives of Tajikistan election results
Parties Votes 1st round % Seats
People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan (Hizbi Demokrati-Khalkii Tojikston) 1,666,909 64.51 52
Communist Party of Tajikistan 533,066 20.63 4
Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (Nahzati Islomi Tojikiston) 193,532 7.48 2
Others Democratic Party (Hizbi Demokrati) 190,412 7,36 -
Justice Party (Hizb Adolatkhoh) -
Socialist Party -
Other parties -
Non-partisans (pro-HDKT) 5
Total (turnout %) 2,583,919   63
Registered voters 2,771,528
Source: IFES, Angus Reid en Eurasia.org

[edit] March

[edit] March 6: Moldova

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Summary of the 6 March 2005 Parliament of Moldova election results
Parties and coalitions Abbr. % Seats
Communist Party of Moldova (Partidul Comuniştilor din Republica Moldova) 45.98 56
Party Alliance Our Moldova (Alianţa Moldova Noastră) 28.53 22
Democratic Party of Moldova (Partidul Democrat din Moldova) 8
Social Liberal Party (Partidul Social Liberal) 4
Christian Democratic People's Party (Partidul Popular Creştin Democrat) 9.07 11
Electoral Bloc Motherland (Blocul Electoral Patria - Rodina) 4.97 0
Social Democratic Party of Moldova (Partidul Social-Democrat din Moldova) 2.92 0
Republican Socio-Political Movement Equality (Miscarea Social-Politică Republicană Ravnopravie) 2.83 0
Party of the Socio-Economic Justice of Moldova (Partidul Dreptăţii Social-Economice din Moldova) 1.66 0
Peasants' Christian Democratic Party of Moldova (Partidul Ţărănesc Creştin-Democrat din Moldova) 1.37 0
Total (turnout %)   101

AMN, PDM and PSL formed the Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova (Blocul Electoral Moldova Democrată).

[edit] March 13: Central African Republic

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