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A parliamentary election was held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on 24 September 2011 to elect the half of the members of the 15th Chapter of the Federal National Council, and appoint the other half of the members. The electoral college was expanding from roughly 6,000 members in 2006 to 129,274 in the planned elections, which were the second parliamentary elections held in the country. Some observers were calling for a delay in the voting process to allow for more time for candidates to campaign for the position. The government had stated that "the upcoming election is an important step in promoting political participation, as part of a gradual and clear approach of the UAE." The turnout was 28%.
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Elections timetable
The following elections timetable has been taken from the UAE National Elections Commission website.
Electoral college
The 2011 parliamentary elections had an expanded electoral college constituting 129,274 members, made up of 46% females and 54% males, of which 35% were younger than 30 years.
Candidates
The National Elections Commission announced on 20 August 2011 the preliminary list of candidates, stating that 469 members of the electoral college nominated themselves to be candidates to run for the parliamentary elections. Of those 469 nominees, 85 were women.
Rules for Candidates
The National Elections Committee set a list of campaigning rules that govern the 2011 elections:
According to the article, any violation of the rules may result in the candidate losing the right to stand for elections and the right to vote and may be subject to paying a fine of 5,000 AED.
Rules for Voters
The National Elections Committee also set a list of rules that voters must stick to, such as:
Results
The following table are according to the official results as announced by the National Elections Commission:
The appointed members announced are:
- Noura Mohammad Hilal Al Kaabi
- Sultan Rashid Saeed Al Daheri
- Khalifa Nasser Al Suwaidi
- Dr Amal Al Qubaisi
- Afra Rashid Al Basti
- Dr Mona Juma Al Bahar
- Mohammad Ahmad Al Murr, elected uncontested as Speaker of Federal National Council.
- Ahmad Obaid Al Mansouri
- Shaikha Ali Salem Al Owais
- Ahmad Ali Mftah Al Za'abi
- Ya'aqoub Ali Saeed Khalaf Al Naqbi
- Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al Za'abi
- Rashid Mohammad Al Shuraiqi
- Abdul Rahim Al Shaheen
- Ahmad Mohammad Rahmeh Al Shamsi
- Ali Eisa Al Nuaimi
- Mohammad Saeed Mohammad Al Raqabani
- Aisha Ahmad Mohammad Al Yamahi
- Ali Jasem Ahmad
- Humaid Mohammad Ali
Upon the opening of the 15th Chapter of the Federal National Council, the appointed member Mohammed Al Murr was elected uncontested as Speaker of the Federal National Council.