Participation of Palestinian woman in the PLC elections for the years 1996,2006
The mixed electoral system which was based on constituencies and lists. Palestinian women won 17 seats out
of the first elections in Palestine were conducted in 1996. 27 Palestinian women were nominated according to the132 based on list system as follows.⇔
The Second Palestinian Legislative Council Elected in 2006
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The First Palestinian Legislative Council Elected in 1996
|
Females
|
Males
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Total
|
Females
|
Males
|
Total
|
17
|
115
|
132
|
5
|
83
|
88
|
The Second Palestinian Legislative Council Elected in 2006
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The First Palestinian Legislative Council Elected in 1996
|
Females
|
Males
|
Total
|
Females
|
Males
|
Total
|
17
|
115
|
132
|
5
|
83
|
88
|
Representation of women in the second
Representation of women in the second Legislative Council
in accordance with the list system
Females
|
Males
|
Total
|
Electoral list
|
8
|
20
|
28
|
Fatah List
|
6
|
23
|
29
|
Change and Reform List
|
0
|
2
|
2
|
Alternative List
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
Third Way List
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
Independent Palestine list
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa
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Despite the fact that the electoral system in Palestine was based on the quota of women, the voter turnout of Palestinian women was low. Thus, the result confirms that advancement and development in the culture of Palestinian society should be a central issue in any future agenda for enhancing democracy.
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