1997 Burkinabé Parliamentary Election
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1997 Burkinabé Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Burkina Faso on 11 May 1997, after the National Assembly completed its first full term since independence. The result was a victory for the Congress for Democracy and Progress, which won 101 of the 111 seats in the National Assembly.Elections in Burkina Faso
African Elections Database
Voter turnout was just 44.1%., Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p134 Following the election, the Supreme Court annulled the results in four constituencies. The election was re-run in those wards on 19 June, all of which were won by the CDP.


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