2024 Cambodian Senate election

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2024 Cambodian Senate election
Cambodia
 2018 25 February 2024 2030 

58 of the 62 seats in the Senate
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout11,730 (99.86%)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
CPP Hun Sen 85.92 55 −3
Khmer Will Party Kong Molika[a] 11.92 3 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Senate elections were held in Cambodia on 25 February 2024.[1][2] These were the fifth Senate elections in the country's history.

After resigning as prime minister in 2023, Hun Sen stated his intention to continue his political career as the President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), a member of the National Assembly, and the President of the Supreme Privy Council. After the Senate election on 25 February 2024, he announced his intention to also become President of the Senate.[3] In recent years, major opposition parties to Hun Sen's regime have been prevented from contesting elections due to controversial court rulings.[4] In the previous Senate elections in 2018, the CPP won all contested seats in the chamber after the dissolution of its main rival, the Cambodia National Rescue Party, which was believed to have been engineered by the government.[5]

On 5 September 2023, the Candlelight Party (CLP) was advised by the National Election Committee (NEC) to make every effort to locate the original registration document issued by the Ministry of Interior or obtain a new one in order to be eligible to vote in the Senate election. NEC spokesman Hang Puthea suggested that CLP leaders should try to locate the missing original paperwork or appeal to the Ministry of Interior to follow the legal process in order to obtain a new original document to register the candidates and parties at the NEC. According to CLP spokesman Kimsour Phirith, party officials wrote to Interior Minister Sar Sokha to address the issue with the party's registration documentation. According to him, the party is still exerting significant effort to request that the Ministry of Interior streamline the procedure and make it simpler for political parties to register.[6]

Electoral system

The Senate of Cambodia is elected every 6 years by an indirect party-list proportional representation through 8 multi-member constituencies (regions), with the Communal Chiefs, Communal Councilors, and members of the National Assembly.[7]

Regions Provinces Seats
Region 1 Phnom Penh 6
Region 2 Kampong Cham, Tboung Khmum 8
Region 3 Kandal 5
Region 4 Banteay Meachey, Battambang, Siem Reap, Pailin, Oddar Meanchey 10
Region 5 Kampot, Kep, Takeo 7
Region 6 Prey Veng, Svay Rieng 7
Region 7 Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Speu, Preah Sihanouk, Koh Kong, Pursat 9
Region 8 Kampong Thom, Preah Vihear, Kratie, Strung Treng, Ratanakiri, Mondulkiri 6

Candidates

Members of Senate not standing for re-election

MP First elected Party Date announced
Say Chhum 2012 CPP 26 July 2023[8]
Sim Ka 2018 CPP 28 November 2023[9]
Tep Ngorn 2012 CPP 28 November 2023[9]
Lau Meng Khin 2012 CPP 28 November 2023[9]

Contesting Parties

Ballot
Number
Party Party Leader Constituencies
Contested
Seats
Contested
Ref.
1 Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen 8 58 [10]
2 Khmer Will Party Kong Molika 8 58 [11]
3 FUNCINPEC Norodom Chakravuth 8 58 [12]
4 Nation Power Party Sun Chanthy 8 58 [13]

Conduct

Allegations of irregularities

The Candlelight party alleged that its local councilors were targeted by attempts at intimidation and vote-buying. It added that provincial authorities aligned to the CPP were visiting Candlelight councilors asking them to stay away from polling stations or bribe them to vote for the CPP. The latter denied the claims, describing them as a "distortion of the facts."[14]

Results

Preliminary results released by the NEC showed that the CPP had won 55 of the 58 contested seats in the Senate, with the remaining four seats being filled by appointees of King Norodom Sihamoni and the National Assembly. The other three contested seats were won by the Khmer Will Party, a coalition of parties opposed to Hun Sen and a proxy of the Candlelight Party.[14][4] It also showed that the opposition had lost ground in Phnom Penh to the CPP by nearly half of its votes and by 30 percent in the surrounding Kandal Province.[14]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Cambodian People's Party10,05285.9255-3
Khmer Will Party1,39411.923New
Nation Power Party2342.000New
FUNCINPEC190.1600
Members appointed by National Assembly20
Members appointed by Monarch[b]20
Total11,699100.006211730
Valid votes11,69999.74
Invalid/blank votes310.26
Total votes11,730100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,74799.86
Source: KT, NEC, KT, VP, Xinhua

Results by region

Regions CPP KWP FUNCINPEC NPP Blank/invalid Total
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Region 1 817 90.18% 6 88 9.71% 0 1 0.11% 0 0 0.00% 0 7
Region 2 1121 82.12% 7 239 17.51% 1 1 0.07% 0 4 0.29% 0
Region 3 779 84.22% 5 130 14.05% 0 4 0.43% 0 12 1.30% 0
Region 4 1191 77.95% 9 218 14.27% 1 1 0.07% 0 118 7.72% 0
Region 5 1187 88.78% 7 148 11.07% 0 0 0.00% 0 2 0.15% 0
Region 6 1161 82.28% 6 245 17.36% 1 1 0.07% 0 4 0.28% 0
Region 7 1575 90.47% 9 151 8.67% 0 0 0.00% 0 15 0.86% 0
Region 8 1501 84.99% 6 175 9.91% 0 11 0.62% 0 79 4.47% 0
Total 10,117 86.99% 55 1,394 11.01% 3 19 0.15% 0 234 1.85% 0 7 11,730
Source: National Election Committee

Elected Senators

Party Name

Reactions

Notes

References

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