General Information
At stake in this election:
- 50 seats in the Senate
Description of government structure:
- Chief of State: Executive President Robert Gabriel MUGABE
- Head of Government: Executive President Robert Gabriel MUGABE
- Assembly: Zimbabwe has a bicameral Parliament consisting of the Senate with 66 seats and the House of Assembly with 150 seats.
Description of electoral system:
- The Executive President is elected by popular vote to serve a 6-year term.
- In the Senate, 50 members are elected by plurality vote in multi-member constituencies to serve 5-year terms and 6 members are appointed *. In the House of Assembly, 120 members are elected by popular vote to serve 5-year terms and 12 members are appointed .**
* In the Senate, 50 senators are elected on a constituency system, 6 seats are appointed by the president, and 10 seats are reserved to traditional chiefs.
** In the House of Assembly, 120 members are elected by popular vote, 12 members are nominated by the president, 10 seats are occupied by traditional chiefs chosen by their peers, and 8 are occupied by provincial governors appointed by the president.
Main parties in the electoral race:
- Party: Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF)
Leader: Robert MUGABE
Seats won in last Senate election: N/A - Party: Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)
Leader: Morgan TSVANGIRAI
Seats won in last Senate election: N/A - Party: Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU-Ndonga)
Leader: Wilson KUMBULA
Seats won in last Senate election: N/A
Last Parliamentary election:
- This is the first time in three decades that the country holds elections for the Senate. President MUGABE abolished the Senate in 1987 and established a single-chamber parliament. This election will reintroduce the upper house in the parliament.
Population and number of registered voters:
- Population: 12,746,990 (July 2005 est.)
- Registered Voters: 5,658,624 (March 2005 )