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2006 Kuwaiti general election

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on 21 May 2006 after a month-long stalemate in the Assembly over an electoral reform bill. The government had sought to reduce the number of constituencies from 25 to ten, whilst the opposition favoured reducing the number to five; the reduction was aimed at reducing the effect of
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In late July 2006, an electoral reform law was approved, cutting the number of voting constituencies from 25 to five. Although no women were elected to the National Assembly, one woman was appointed to the 16-member cabinet headed by Prime Minister
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Although 54% of the eligible voters in Kuwait were women, female voters made up only 35% of the total. Pro-reform candidates were estimated to have won 33 seats, an increase of four from the
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Following electoral reforms in May 2005, suffrage was extended to women and all Kuwaiti citizens 21 or older were allowed to vote, except for members of the armed forces.
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on 29 June 2006. They were the first elections in Kuwait in which women were able to vote and run for office.
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A total of 253 candidates ran in the elections, including 28 women.
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Politics of Kuwait

Arab League
Member State of the Arab League
Constitution
Emir
Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Crown Prince
House of Sabah
Government
Prime Minister
Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah
Cabinet
No-Confidence Votes
Legal system of Kuwait
Governorates
Areas
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Diplomatic missions of
in Kuwait
Nationality law
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Demographics
History of Kuwait
Human rights
Kuwait Vision 2035

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