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4 May 2014 (2014-05-04)
  
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581,828
  
521,842

31.4%
  
28.1%

724,762
  
581,828

39.1%
  
31.4%

Start date
  
May 4, 2014

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Winner
  
Juan Carlos Va

Panamanian general election 2014


General elections were held in Panama on 4 May 2014. Due to constitutional term limits, Incumbent President Ricardo Martinelli was ineligible for a second consecutive term. Incumbent Vice President Juan Carlos Varela of the Partido Panameñista was declared the victor with 39% of the votes counted.

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Electoral system

Of the 71 members of the National Assembly, 26 were elected in single-member constituencies and 45 by proportional representation in multi-member constituencies. Each district with more than 40,000 inhabitants forms a constituency. Constituencies elect one MP for every 30,000 residents and an additional representative for every fraction over 10,000.

In single-member constituencies MPs are elected using the first-past-the-post system. In multi-member constituencies MPs are elected using party list proportional representation according to a double quotient; the first allocation of seats uses a simple quotient, further seats are allotted using the quotient divided by two, with any remaining seats are awarded to the parties with the greatest remainder.

Presidential candidates

Seven candidates contested the election:

  • José Domingo Arias – Cambio Democrático (CD), a former minister in Martinelli's government
  • Juan Carlos Navarro - Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), former mayor of Panama City
  • Juan Carlos Varela - Panameñista Party, incumbent Vice President
  • Genaro López - Broad Front for Democracy (FAD), former General Secretary of the SUNTRACS union
  • Juan Jované - Independent, former head of the Social Security administration, and a left-wing economist
  • Esteban Rodríguez - Independent
  • Gerardo Barroso - Independent
  • National Assembly

    Although Democratic Change won 30 seats and MOLIRENA 2, rival candidates in 10 of the circuits won by CD and 1 of those won by MOLIRENA said there were irregularities throughout the elections that favored the winning parties. As such, the Electoral Tribunal of Panama annulled the results in those circuits and new special elections will be held every Sunday since 16 November 2014 to determine which candidate will win one of those 11 seats.

    As of now, the results are:

    References

    Panamanian general election, 2014 Wikipedia