General Information
At Stake in this Election:
- The Office of the President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
Government Structure:
- Chief of State: President Francisco GUTERRES (since 20 May 2017)
- Head of Government: Prime Minister Taur Matan RUAK (since 22 June 2018)
- Assembly: The National Parliament (Parlamentu Nasionál / Parlamento Nacional) is a unicameral legislature consisting of 65 seats.
Electoral System: [1]
- The President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste is elected to a five-year term using a two-round system, in which candidates must receive an absolute majority of the popular vote to win office.
- The National Parliament (Parlamentu Nasionál / Parlamento Nacional) is a unicameral legislature consisting of 65 seats, in which members are directly elected to five-year terms using list proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency.
Last Election:
- The first round of voting occurred on 19 March 2022, in which 664,106 out of 859,613 registered voters (77.26 percent) cast a ballot. [2]
- The last presidential elections in Timor-Leste were held on 20 March 2017, while the most recent elections were held for the National Parliament (Parlamentu Nasionál / Parlamento Nacional) on 12 May 2018.
Main Candidates in this Election: [3]
- Candidate: José Ramos HORTA
- Party: National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction (CNRT) / Congresso Nacional de Reconstrução de Timor
- First-Round Results: 303,477 out of 651,859 total votes (46.6%)
- Candidate: Francisco “Lú-Olo” GUTERRES
- Party: Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (Fretilin) / Frente Revolucionária de Timor-Leste Independente
- First-Round Results: 144,282 out of 651,859 total votes (22.1%)
Gender Data:
- Female Population: 692,237 (July 2021 est.) [6]
- Is Timor-Leste a signatory to CEDAW: No [7]
- Has Timor-Leste ratified CEDAW: Acceded on 16 April 2003 [8]
- Gender Quota: Yes, there are legislated gender quotas. One out of every group of three candidates on electoral lists must be a woman. [9]
- Female candidates in this election: Four out of the sixteen candidates who participated in the first round of voting were women, but none progressed to the second round. [10]
- Number of Female Legislators: 26 out of 65 seats are held by women. [11]
- Human Development Index (HDI) Position: Rank 141 at 0.606 (2020) [12]
- Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: N/A [13]
Disability Data:
[1] https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/timor-leste/#government
[2] https://www.cne.tl/apuramento/public.php#
[3] https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-28/timor-leste-to-head-to-polls-again/100924450
[4] https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/timor-leste/#people-and-society
[5] https://reliefweb.int/report/timor-leste/it-peoples-participation-guarantees-peace-democracy-and-human-rights
[6] https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/timor-leste/#people-and-society
[7] https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?Treaty=CEDAW&Lang=en
[8] Ibid.
[9] https://www.idea.int/data-tools/data/gender-quotas/country-view/286/35
[10] https://www.ifes.org/faqs/elections-timor-leste-2022-presidential-elections
[11] https://www.ifes.org/faqs/elections-timor-leste-2022-presidential-elections
[12] https://hdr.undp.org/en/countries/profiles/TLS
[13] https://www.genderindex.org/country-profiles/
[14] https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?CountryID=176&Lang=EN
[15] Ibid.
[16] http://www.electionaccess.org/en/resources/countries/tl/all/