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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong><br />

2015/2016 General Elections<br />

Report<br />

By<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission<br />

Submitted to Parliament through the<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Justice and Constitutional<br />

Affairs in accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong><br />

Section 12 (1) (o)<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act, Cap 140 (as amended)<br />

August, 2016


Tables<br />

Plates<br />

Figures<br />

Abbreviations, Acronyms and Symbols<br />

Appendices<br />

FOREWORD<br />

vi<br />

vii<br />

viii<br />

ix<br />

xi<br />

xii<br />

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY<br />

xiii<br />

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1<br />

1.1 Establishment and Mandate <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission 1<br />

1.2 Functions <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission 1<br />

1.3 Organisational Structure <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission 2<br />

1.3.1 Composition <strong>of</strong> the Commission 2<br />

1.3.2 Commission Secretariat 3<br />

1.4 Legal Framework 4<br />

1.4.1 <strong>The</strong> Constitution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995 (as amended) 4<br />

1.4.2 <strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission Act, Cap 140 (as amended) 4<br />

1.4.3 <strong>The</strong> Political Parties and Organisations Act, 2005 (as amended) 5<br />

1.4.4 <strong>The</strong> Presidential Elections Act, 2005 (as amended) 5<br />

1.4.5 <strong>The</strong> Parliamentary Elections Act, 2005 (as amended) 5<br />

1.4.6 <strong>The</strong> Local Governments Act, Cap 243 (as amended) 5<br />

1.4.7 <strong>The</strong> Kampala Capital City Authority, Act 2010 6<br />

1.4.8 <strong>The</strong> National Women Council Act, Cap 318 (as amended) and Attendant<br />

6<br />

Regulations<br />

1.4.9 <strong>The</strong> National Youth Council Act, Cap 319 (as amended) and Attendant Regulations 6<br />

1.4.10 <strong>The</strong> National Council for Disability Act, 2003 (as amended) and Attendant<br />

6<br />

Regulations<br />

1.4.11 <strong>The</strong> National Council for Older Persons Act, 2013 and Attendant Regulations 6<br />

1.4.12 Labour Unions Act, 2006 and the Labour Union Regulations, 2006 6<br />

1.5 Rules and Regulations (Statutory Instruments) 7<br />

1.6 Elective Positions 7<br />

1.6.1 <strong>The</strong> President 7<br />

1.6.2 Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament 7<br />

1.6.3 Local Government Councils 8<br />

1.6.4 Councils/ Committees for Special Interest Groups from Village to National Levels 8<br />

1.6.5 Electoral Colleges for Election <strong>of</strong> Workers Representatives to Parliament 9<br />

1.6.6 Councillors Representing SIGs at Local Government Councils 10<br />

1.7 Demarcation <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Constituencies and Local Government Electoral<br />

Areas<br />

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10


CHAPTER TWO: PLANNING FOR THE GENERAL ELECTIONS,<br />

11<br />

2015/2016<br />

2.1 <strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission Strategic Plan, 2012-2017 11<br />

2.2 <strong>The</strong> Commission’s Strategic Objectives 11<br />

2.3 Strategies for the General Elections, 2015/2016 12<br />

2.3.1 Tested Measures 12<br />

2.3.2 Additional Strategies/Innovations established by the Commission to ensure 12<br />

successful General Elections, 2015/2016<br />

2.4 <strong>The</strong> General Elections, 2015/2016 Roadmap 13<br />

2.5 Phased Funding <strong>of</strong> the General Elections, 2015/2016 as a Project 13<br />

2.5.1 Phase I: Plans for the Financial Year (FY) 2013/2014 14<br />

2.5.2 Phase II: Plans for Financial Year (FY) 2014/2015 14<br />

2.5.3 Phase III: Plans for Financial Year (FY) 2015/2016 14<br />

2.6 Procurement <strong>of</strong> Election Materials 15<br />

CHAPTER THREE: COMPILATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS, 17<br />

DEMARCATION OF CONSTITUENCIES AND ELECTORAL AREAS AND<br />

RE-ORGANISATION OF POLLING STATIONS<br />

3.1 Introduction 17<br />

3.2 Compilation <strong>of</strong> Administrative Units 17<br />

3.3 Parliamentary Constituencies and Local Government Electoral Areas 17<br />

3.3.1 Parliamentary Constituencies 17<br />

3.3.2 Local Government Council Electoral Areas 17<br />

3.4 Re-Organisation <strong>of</strong> Polling Stations 18<br />

CHAPTER FOUR: GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, HUMAN RESOURCES 20<br />

AND FUNDING<br />

4.1 Introduction 19<br />

4.1.1 Office Accommodation and Storage 19<br />

4.1.2 Transport 19<br />

4.1.3 Transportation <strong>of</strong> Polling Materials and Supervision <strong>of</strong> Election Day Activities 20<br />

4.1.4 Communication 20<br />

4.1.5 Security during the General Elections 21<br />

4.1.6 Dispatch <strong>of</strong> Election Materials 22<br />

4.1.6.1 Update Kits for the Registration Exercise 22<br />

4.1.6.2 Materials for the Display exercise 22<br />

4.1.6.3 Polling Kits 22<br />

4.2 Human Resources 23<br />

4.2.1 Regular and Seconded staff 23<br />

4.2.2 Temporary Staff 24<br />

4.2.3 Adhoc Staff 24<br />

4.3 Financing the General Elections 26<br />

4.3.1 Expenditure during the General Elections, 2015/2016 26<br />

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CHAPTER FIVE: VOTER REGISTRATION, GENERAL UPDATE AND 28<br />

DISPLAY OF THE NATIONAL VOTERS’ REGISTER<br />

5.1 Introduction 28<br />

5.2 General Update <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register 28<br />

5.3 Display <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register 29<br />

5.4 Processing <strong>of</strong> Display Returns 30<br />

CHAPTER SIX: VOTER EDUCATION, TRAINING AND PUBLICITY 32<br />

6.1 Introduction 32<br />

6.2 Voter Education 32<br />

6.2.1 Voter Education Strategies 32<br />

6.3 Training <strong>of</strong> Election Officials and Other Stakeholders 34<br />

6.4 Public Relations and Publicity during General Elections 34<br />

6.5 <strong>The</strong> Media 35<br />

6.6 Funding Voter Education by Development Partners 36<br />

6.7 Voter Education and Publicity Outputs 36<br />

CHAPTER SEVEN: PARTICIPATION OF THE NATIONAL<br />

CONSULTATIVE FORUM AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS IN THE<br />

GENERAL ELECTIONS<br />

37<br />

7.1 Introduction 37<br />

7.2 NCF in the Electoral Process 37<br />

7.3 National Election Liaison Committee 38<br />

CHAPTER EIGHT: NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES AND THE<br />

39<br />

CAMPAIGN PERIOD<br />

8.1 Introduction 39<br />

8.2 Nomination <strong>of</strong> Presidential Candidates 39<br />

8.3 Nomination <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Candidates 42<br />

8.3.1 Nominated Candidates for Directly Elected Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament 43<br />

8.4 Candidates Elected Unopposed as Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament 44<br />

8.5 Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Local Government Councils 44<br />

8.6 Campaign Period for Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government Councils’ 44<br />

Elections<br />

8.7 Security during the Campaign Period 45<br />

CHAPTER NINE: PRE-POLLING ACTIVITIES 46<br />

9.1 Introduction 46<br />

9.2 Packing and Delivery <strong>of</strong> Polling Kits 46<br />

9.2.1 Packing 46<br />

9.2.2 Dispatch <strong>of</strong> Polling Materials 46<br />

9.3 Polling Days 47<br />

9.4 Pre-Polling Activities 48<br />

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CHAPTER TEN: POLLING AND ELECTION RESULTS 49<br />

10.1 Introduction 49<br />

10.2 Vote Counting, Announcement and Delivery <strong>of</strong> Results 49<br />

10.3 Tallying, Transmission, Ascertaining and Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results 49<br />

10.4 Presidential Election Results 50<br />

10.5 Parliamentary Election Results. 51<br />

10.6 Local Government Council Election Results 51<br />

CHAPTER ELEVEN: ELECTION PETITIONS 52<br />

11.1 Introduction 52<br />

11.2 Complaints/Petitions after Nominations 52<br />

11.3 Election Petitions 52<br />

11.4 Presidential Election Petition 52<br />

11.5 Parliamentary Election Petitions 53<br />

11.6 Local Government Council Election Petitions 54<br />

CHAPTER TWELVE: SWEARING -IN OF ELECTED LEADERS 56<br />

12.1 Introduction 56<br />

12.2 President-Elect 56<br />

12.3 Swearing-in <strong>of</strong> other Elected Leaders 57<br />

12.4 Residual Elections 57<br />

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: ELECTION OBSERVATION 59<br />

13.1 Introduction 59<br />

13.2 Election Observation 59<br />

13.3 Observer Reports 60<br />

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS FACED 61<br />

BY THE COMMISSION<br />

14.1 Introduction 61<br />

14.2 Voter Fatigue/Apathy 61<br />

14.3 Commercialization <strong>of</strong> Politics 61<br />

14.4 Creation <strong>of</strong> New Administrative Units 61<br />

14.5 Staff Turn-Over/ Low Staff Remunerations 62<br />

14.6 Late enactment and/or Amendment <strong>of</strong> Enabling Laws 62<br />

14.7 Delayed delivery <strong>of</strong> Election Materials in some areas within Kampala Capital City<br />

and Wakiso District 62<br />

CHAPTER FIFTEEN: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 63<br />

15.1 Conclusion 63<br />

15.2 Recommendations 64<br />

References 65<br />

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TABLES<br />

Table 1: Summary <strong>of</strong> Categories <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Representation <strong>of</strong> the 8<br />

10 th Parliament<br />

Table 2: Summary <strong>of</strong> the Local Government Councils Elective Positions 8<br />

Table 3: Summary <strong>of</strong> SIGs Councils/Committees Elective Positions 9<br />

Table 4: Summary <strong>of</strong> the Non-Unionized Delegates Elective Positions 9<br />

Table 5: Summary <strong>of</strong> the remaining vacancies to complete the General<br />

Elections, 2015/2016 10<br />

Table 6: Procured Motor Vehicles 20<br />

Table 7: Commission workforce that delivered the General Elections,<br />

2015/2016 23<br />

Table 8: Summary <strong>of</strong> expenditure during the General Elections,<br />

2015/2016 26<br />

Table 9: Nomination Dates, Venues and Time 39<br />

Table 10: Nominated Presidential Candidates for the General Elections,<br />

2015/2016 42<br />

Table 11: Nomination <strong>of</strong> SIGs Representatives in Parliament 43<br />

Table 12: Nominated Candidates for Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament by Political<br />

Affiliation and Gender, 2016 43<br />

Table 13: Schedule <strong>of</strong> Campaign Period for the General Election, 2015/16 44<br />

Table 14: Polling Dates 47<br />

Table 15 Presidential Election Results, 2016 50<br />

Table 16: Summary <strong>of</strong> Status <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Election Petitions as <strong>of</strong> 11th 53<br />

August 2016<br />

Table 17: Summary <strong>of</strong> Status <strong>of</strong> Local Government Election Petitions as <strong>of</strong><br />

11th August 2016 54<br />

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PLATES<br />

Plate 1 Members and Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission 2<br />

Plate 2<br />

Verifying Bio-metric data <strong>of</strong> the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the 9th Parliament <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> during the public launch <strong>of</strong> the Biometric Kits 15<br />

Plate 3 Public Demonstration <strong>of</strong> BVVK 16<br />

Plate 4: <strong>The</strong> Update Exercise in Progress 29<br />

Plate 5: <strong>The</strong> NVR on Display 30<br />

Plate 6: One <strong>of</strong> the Voter Education Sessions 34<br />

Plate 7:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chairperson EC, Eng. Dr. Badru M. Kiggundu addressing a press<br />

conference 35<br />

Plate 8: <strong>The</strong> Specimen Ballot Paper Bearing the Eight Presidential Candidates 41<br />

Plate 9: Layout <strong>of</strong> the Polling Station 48<br />

Plate 10 :<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chairperson EC, Eng. Dr. Badru M. Kiggundu reading the<br />

citation introducing the President-Elect for Swearing-in. 56<br />

Plate 11: <strong>The</strong> President Elect, H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni being sworn-in 57<br />

Plate 12:<br />

Deputy Chairperson, Mr. J.N Biribonwa [Right] briefing a Section <strong>of</strong><br />

Election Observers 60<br />

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FIGURES<br />

Fig. 1 <strong>The</strong> Commission Organogram 4<br />

Fig. 2 Votes cast for Presidential Candidates 51<br />

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS<br />

ABP<br />

BVRS<br />

BVVK<br />

BVVS<br />

COFTU<br />

CSOs<br />

DANIDA<br />

DELC<br />

EAC<br />

EAs<br />

EC<br />

EO<br />

ERTDS<br />

EU<br />

GOU<br />

IEC<br />

IFES<br />

IND<br />

ISDN<br />

IT<br />

NCD<br />

NCF<br />

NELC<br />

NIRA<br />

NITA-U<br />

NOTU<br />

NSIS<br />

NUDIPU<br />

PPOA<br />

RSA<br />

SAN<br />

SIGs<br />

SMSs<br />

TR<br />

UAE<br />

UK<br />

Accountability <strong>of</strong> Ballot Papers<br />

Bio-metric Voter Registration Systems<br />

Bio-metric Voter Verification Kits<br />

Bio-metric Voter Verification System<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Free Trade Unions<br />

Civil Society Organisations<br />

Danish International Development Agency<br />

District Electoral Liaison Committee<br />

East African Community<br />

Electoral Areas<br />

Electoral Commission<br />

Election Officer<br />

Electronic Results Transmission and Dissemination System<br />

European Union<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong><br />

Information Education and Communication<br />

International Foundation for Electoral Systems<br />

Independent (Candidate)<br />

Integrated Service Digital Network<br />

Information Technology<br />

National Convention for Democracy<br />

National Consultative Forum (for Registered Political Parties/<br />

Organisations in <strong>Uganda</strong>)<br />

National Electoral Liaison Committee<br />

National Identification and Registration Authority<br />

National Information Technology – <strong>Uganda</strong><br />

National Organisation <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions<br />

National Security Information System<br />

National Union <strong>of</strong> Disabled Persons <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong><br />

Political Parties and Organisations Act<br />

<strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Africa<br />

Storage Area Network<br />

Special Interest Groups<br />

Short Messaging Services<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> Results<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

United Kingdom<br />

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UNDP<br />

UO<br />

USAID<br />

VLS<br />

United Nations Development Programme<br />

Unopposed<br />

United States Agency for International Development<br />

Voter Location Slips<br />

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APPENDICES<br />

Appendix I Levels, Categories and Mode <strong>of</strong> Elections in <strong>Uganda</strong> 66<br />

Appendix II <strong>The</strong> General Elections Roadmap, 2015/2016 69<br />

Appendix III Summary Constituencies and Electoral Areas during the General<br />

Elections, 2015/2016 73<br />

Appendix IV List <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Constituencies in <strong>Uganda</strong> 74<br />

Appendix V Election Materials for each Polling Station 81<br />

Appendix VI Detailed expenditure during the General Elections, 2015/2016 82<br />

Appendix VII Registered Political Parties/Organisations in <strong>Uganda</strong> 85<br />

Appendix VIII Summary <strong>of</strong> Nominated Candidates for all the Elective Posts by<br />

Political Parties/ Organisations 88<br />

Appendix IX Results for Directly Elected Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament, 2016 General<br />

Elections 89<br />

Appendix X Results for District Woman Representatives in Parliament General<br />

Elections, 2016 142<br />

Appendix XI Elected Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament, 2016<br />

(Special Interest Groups (UPDF, PWDs, Workers & Youth) 150<br />

Representatives in Parliament)<br />

Appendix XII Electoral Commission Staff List as <strong>of</strong> June, 2016 151<br />

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FOREWORD<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission underscores the importance <strong>of</strong> elections in governance; and<br />

that all <strong>Uganda</strong>ns are entitled to fully participate in elections that are transparent, credible<br />

and facilitate citizens to express their will in a free and fair manner. <strong>The</strong> Commission<br />

appreciates all the stakeholders for participating in the General Elections, 2015/2016.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission extends its appreciation to the Government <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Uganda</strong> for the timely funding <strong>of</strong> the General Elections, 2015/2016. <strong>The</strong> Commission<br />

further extends its appreciation to the Development Partners who supplemented the<br />

Government’s effort in funding some <strong>of</strong> the election activities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission recognises the effort made by the registered voters who turned up to<br />

cast their votes during the General Elections and encourages all registered voters to<br />

always turn up during future elections.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission expresses its gratitude to the Head <strong>of</strong> Public Service/Secretary to<br />

Cabinet, <strong>Uganda</strong> Police Force and <strong>Uganda</strong> Prisons Service, Election Observers, the<br />

Service providers and all stakeholders for their contribution towards the success <strong>of</strong> the<br />

General Elections.<br />

Finally, the Commission commends its staff for a job well done in the conduct <strong>of</strong> the<br />

General Elections, 2015/2016.<br />

For God and My Country<br />

Eng. Dr. Badru M. Kiggundu<br />

CHAIRPERSON, ELECTORAL COMMISSION<br />

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY<br />

<strong>The</strong> General Elections, 2015/2016 were the third to be held under the current Multi-<br />

Party political dispensation. <strong>The</strong> electoral process was conducted in accordance with the<br />

relevant laws, namely the:<br />

<br />

<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995 (as amended),<br />

Electoral Commission Act Cap. 140 (as amended),<br />

Political Parties and Organisations Act (2005),<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Presidential Elections Act 2005 (as amended),<br />

Parliamentary Elections Act 2005 (as amended),<br />

Local Governments Act Cap 243 (as amended),<br />

National Women Councils Act, Cap 318 (as amended) with the attendant rules<br />

and regulations,<br />

National Youth Councils Act, Cap 319 (as amended) with the attendant rules and<br />

regulations,<br />

National Council for Disability Act, 2003 (as amended) with the attendant rules<br />

and regulations,<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Older Person Act, 2013 with the attendant rules and<br />

regulations,<br />

Labour Unions Act, 2006 with the attendant rules and regulations, and<br />

All other relevant laws and regulations (Statutory Instruments - S.I).<br />

On 7th May 2013, the Electoral Commission launched the 2013-2017 Strategic Plan and<br />

the Roadmap to the General Elections, 2015/2016 . <strong>The</strong> Commission accordingly<br />

conducted the following categories <strong>of</strong> elections:<br />

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Category <strong>of</strong> Election<br />

Elective<br />

Positions<br />

Polling Date<br />

Presidential 1 18 th February 2016<br />

General Parliamentary 427 18 th February 2016<br />

District Chairpersons, District/City Local<br />

Government Councillors , the Lord Mayor and<br />

Councillors for KCCA<br />

Municipality/City Division Chairpersons,<br />

Municipality Women Councillors(WEC),<br />

Municipality/City Division Directly Elected<br />

Councillors (DEC’s) and KCCA Councillors<br />

Sub County/Municipal Division/Town Local<br />

Government Councils<br />

3,156 24 th February 2016<br />

1,224 2 nd March, 2016<br />

24,140 9 th March, 2016<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Youth Councils/Committees 601,344 18 th September to 23 rd<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Councils and Committees <strong>of</strong><br />

People With Disabilities<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Councils and Committees <strong>of</strong> Older<br />

Persons<br />

November, 2015<br />

334,528 18 th September to 23 rd<br />

November, 2015<br />

334,528 18 th September to 23 rd<br />

November, 2015<br />

<strong>The</strong> Government <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> spent a total sum <strong>of</strong> Ug. Shs. 414.5 Billion<br />

on the entire General Elections while the Development Partners contributed Ug.Shs.2.97<br />

Billion; and the procurement <strong>of</strong> election materials was done in time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission conducted Voter Education and training and publicized all the<br />

electoral activities during the electoral process.<br />

In order to enhance the delivery <strong>of</strong> electoral services to the public, the Commission reorganised<br />

polling stations which resulted in an increase from 23,968 to 28,010. <strong>The</strong><br />

Commission recruited, trained and deployed its own Sub-county and Parish Election<br />

Supervisors.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Biometric Voter Registration System (BVRS) was used to capture finger prints and<br />

images <strong>of</strong> all registered voters during the update <strong>of</strong> the National Voters' Register.<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> fifteen million two hundred forty five thousand four hundred sixteen<br />

(15,245,416) <strong>of</strong> newly captured records was obtained from the National Security<br />

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Information System (NSIS) and processed into the National Voters’ Register which was<br />

then taken to all polling stations for display for purposes <strong>of</strong> removing ineligible<br />

applicants.<br />

During the display exercise, the Parish tribunals, appointed by the Judicial Officers at the<br />

district level, confirmed the correctness <strong>of</strong> the recommended changes in the National<br />

Voters’ Register (NVR).<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Voters' Register was hosted on the Electoral Commission website and could<br />

easily be accessed by interested voters. Voters would access their personal details by<br />

sending their voter numbers in form <strong>of</strong> Short Message Services (SMSs) on their mobile<br />

phones and obtain details <strong>of</strong> their voting locations.<br />

After the display period, a total number <strong>of</strong> fifteen million two hundred seventy seven<br />

thousand one hundred ninety eight (15,277,198) were confirmed registered voters.<br />

Forty nine (49) presidential aspirants picked nomination forms from the Commission and<br />

out <strong>of</strong> these, eight who fulfilled the nomination requirements were duly nominated from<br />

3rd - 4th November 2015.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Political Parties/Organisations which sponsored Presidential candidates were;<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<strong>The</strong> Peoples’ Development Party (PDP);<br />

<strong>The</strong> Forum for Democratic Change (FDC);<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Resistance Movement (NRM), and;<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> Farmers' Party (UFP).<br />

Four other aspirants were nominated as Independent Presidential Candidates.<br />

One thousand seven hundred forty three (1,743) Parliamentary candidates were<br />

nominated on 2nd and 3rd December 2015, and Fifty thousand eight hundred sixteen<br />

(50,816) for the Local Government Councils elections were also nominated from 16th to<br />

20th November 2015.<br />

<strong>The</strong> campaign programmes ran from 9 th November 2016 to 8 th March 2016 for the<br />

General Elections. A number <strong>of</strong> Political Parties/Organisations and candidates’ agents/<br />

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epresentatives and key stakeholders coordinated with the Commission, monitored and<br />

observed the electoral process.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> Police Force duly secured the electoral environment nationwide and through<br />

out the electoral process.<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 805 National and 101 International Press covered the elections while 1,436<br />

national observers and 404 International Election Observers observed the General<br />

Elections. By the time <strong>of</strong> writing this report, a few <strong>of</strong> the observer groups had submitted<br />

their election observation reports to the Commission.<br />

During the General Elections, Political Parties/Organizations sponsoring presidential<br />

candidates/Independents were each issued with a copy <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register<br />

for purposes <strong>of</strong> transparency.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission used the Biometric Voter Verification Kits (BVVK) for the verification<br />

<strong>of</strong> the voters on polling day. Voter Location Slips (VLS) were issued to all voters to<br />

facilitate in the location <strong>of</strong> respective polling stations.<br />

Each polling station was manned by a Presiding Officer, four (4) Polling Assistants and<br />

one Polling Constable. An Orderly Officer was stationed at each polling centre to ensure<br />

orderliness.<br />

Parliamentary and Local Government Council election results were tallied and declared<br />

at District levels; and ascertained and published in the <strong>Uganda</strong> Gazette by the<br />

Commission.<br />

A National Results Tally Centre was set up at the Mandela National Stadium, Namboole,<br />

Wakiso, for the tallying <strong>of</strong> the Presidential results.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Election Results Transmission and Dissemination System (ERTDS) was used to for<br />

tallying at district level and transmission to the National Tally Centre for data<br />

aggregation, verification, ascertaining and declaration <strong>of</strong> presidential results.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> gazetted Presidential Election Results are:<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Candidates<br />

PPO/IND Votes<br />

Obtained<br />

% <strong>of</strong> Valid<br />

Votes<br />

Abed Bwanika PDP 89,005 0.90%<br />

Amama Mbabazi IND 136,519 1.39%<br />

Baryamureeba Venansius IND 52,798 0.54%<br />

Benon Buta Biraaro UFP 25,600 0.26%<br />

Kizza Besigye Kifefe FDC 3,508,687 35.61%<br />

Mabirizi Joseph IND 24,498 0.25%<br />

Maureen Kyalya Faith Waluube IND 42,833 0.43%<br />

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni NRM 5,971,872 60.62%<br />

Total No. <strong>of</strong> Votes cast for<br />

9,851,812<br />

Candidates<br />

<strong>The</strong> voter turnout for the Presidential Elections was 67.62%<br />

Accordingly, candidate Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (NRM), having obtained the highest<br />

number <strong>of</strong> votes cast, was declared the duly elected President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong><br />

on Saturday 20th February, 2016.<br />

However, Hon. Amama Mbabazi (Independent) petitioned the Supreme Court<br />

challenging the election <strong>of</strong> President-elect Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (NRM). After due<br />

inquiry, the Supreme Court dismissed the petition. Subsequently, President-elect Yoweri<br />

Kaguta Museveni (NRM), was sworn in as the President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> on<br />

Thursday 12 th May, 2016 at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds in Kampala.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission regrets the delayed delivery <strong>of</strong> election materials in some areas <strong>of</strong><br />

Wakiso district and Kampala Capital City. This development was due to an unanticipated<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> three days spent in printing <strong>of</strong> declaration <strong>of</strong> results forms which resulted from the<br />

introduction <strong>of</strong> enhanced security features on the forms. This anomaly was, however,<br />

rectified by extending the voting hours and postponing voting to the next day in other<br />

affected areas. On observation, the delay did not affect voter turnout.<br />

At the time <strong>of</strong> writing this report, there were other election petitions pending<br />

hearing/judgment at the various levels <strong>of</strong> Courts <strong>of</strong> Law for the General Parliamentary<br />

and Local Government Council Elections.<br />

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It should be noted that a number <strong>of</strong> petitions which were lodged with the Commission<br />

arose from grievances that were not properly addressed during party primary elections.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission further notes that if this observation is not addressed, it will continue to<br />

impact adversely on its operations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> General Parliamentary and Local Government Councils candidates who obtained the<br />

highest number <strong>of</strong> votes cast in respective constituencies and electoral areas, were<br />

declared the elected leaders by the District Returning Officers and consequently sworn-in<br />

during the month <strong>of</strong> May 2016.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission fulfilled its mandate which is to organise, conduct and<br />

supervise regular, free and fair elections.<br />

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CHAPTER ONE<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

1.1 Establishment and Mandate <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission is established under Article 60 and mandated under Article<br />

61 <strong>of</strong> the Constitution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> 1995 (as amended) to organise ,<br />

conduct and supervise regular, free and fair elections and referenda, among other<br />

functions. In order to fulfill its mandate, the Commission is guided by its mission and<br />

vision.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission’s mission is to organise and conduct regular, free and fair elections<br />

and referenda pr<strong>of</strong>essionally, impartially and efficiently; while its vision is to be a<br />

model institution and centre <strong>of</strong> excellence in Election Management.<br />

1.2 Functions <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission is mandated under Article 61 <strong>of</strong> the 1995 Constitution <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> to:<br />

a. ensure that regular, free and fair elections and referenda are held;<br />

b. organise, conduct and supervise elections and referenda in accordance with<br />

the Constitution;<br />

c. demarcate constituencies in accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Constitution;<br />

d. formulate and implement voter educational programmes related to elections;<br />

e. compile, maintain, revise and update the voters’ register;<br />

f. hear and determine election complaints arising before and during polling;<br />

and<br />

g. ascertain, publish and declare in writing under its seal the results <strong>of</strong> the<br />

elections and referenda.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission shall be free from the direction or control <strong>of</strong> any authority in the<br />

performance <strong>of</strong> its functions under the Constitution (Art. 62). <strong>The</strong> Constitution also<br />

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equires Parliament to ensure that adequate resources and facilities are provided to the<br />

Commission to enable it effectively discharge its mandate (Art. 66).<br />

1.3 Organisational Structure <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission<br />

1.3.1 Composition <strong>of</strong> the Commission<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission is established under Article 60 <strong>of</strong> the 1995 Constitution <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Commission is composed <strong>of</strong> a Chairperson, Deputy<br />

Chairperson and five Commissioners all <strong>of</strong> whom are appointed by the President and<br />

approved by Parliament for a seven year term, renewable once. <strong>The</strong> Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Commission are shown in Plate 1:<br />

PLATE 1: Members and Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission - R-L (Comm. T.W.<br />

Buruku, Comm. Steven D. Ongaria , Comm. Justine Ahabwe Mugabi, Eng.<br />

Dr.Badru M. Kiggundu (Chairperson), J.N. Biribonwa (Deputy Chairperson),<br />

Comm. Dr.Jenny B. Okello and Mr. Sam A. Rwakoojo (the Secretary)).<br />

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1.3.2 Commission Secretariat<br />

<strong>The</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> the policy decisions and managing <strong>of</strong> the day-to-day<br />

operations <strong>of</strong> the Commission is executed by a secretariat headed by the Secretary,<br />

who is appointed on a renewable five year term. <strong>The</strong> Secretary administers and<br />

controls all funds <strong>of</strong> the Commission and is the Accounting Officer in accordance<br />

with the Public Finance and Accountability Act, 2015. <strong>The</strong> Secretary is assisted by<br />

three Directors <strong>of</strong> Operations, Technical Support Services, and Finance and<br />

Administration.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Directorate <strong>of</strong> Operations, headed by Mr. Leonard Mulekwah, handles technical<br />

matters related to elections which include election programming and scheduling, voter<br />

registration, voter education and training, nomination <strong>of</strong> candidates and management<br />

<strong>of</strong> campaigns, printing and production <strong>of</strong> ballot papers and election materials as well<br />

as management <strong>of</strong> polling activities and election results.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Directorate <strong>of</strong> Technical Support Services, headed by Mr. Pontius Namugera,<br />

handles Information and Technology (IT) issues; and the Directorate <strong>of</strong> Finance and<br />

Administration, headed by Mrs. Jovita Byamugisha, handles Logistical Support<br />

Services which include finances, human and material resources.<br />

Under the Directorate <strong>of</strong> Operations there are four (04) Departments, namely: Voter<br />

Data Management, Field Operations, Election Management and Voter Education and<br />

Training. <strong>The</strong> Directorate <strong>of</strong> Finance and Administration is composed <strong>of</strong>- Finance,<br />

Human Resources Management and Administration; while the Directorate <strong>of</strong><br />

Technical Support Services is made up <strong>of</strong> Information Technology and Planning and<br />

Research Departments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Legal Department, Public Relations Unit, Internal Audit and Procurement Unit,<br />

report directly to the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission. <strong>The</strong> Commission<br />

Organogram is as shown in Fig. 1.<br />

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Commission<br />

Secretary<br />

Operations<br />

1. Election<br />

Management<br />

2. Field<br />

Operations<br />

3. Voter Data<br />

Management<br />

4. Voter<br />

Education and<br />

Training<br />

Finance and<br />

Administration<br />

1. Finance<br />

2. Administration<br />

3. Human<br />

Resource<br />

Management<br />

Technical<br />

Support Service<br />

1. Planning and<br />

Research<br />

2. Information and<br />

Technology<br />

Lega<br />

l<br />

Dept<br />

Internal<br />

Audit<br />

Dept<br />

Procurement<br />

& Disposal<br />

Unit<br />

Public<br />

Relations<br />

Unit<br />

Regional Offices<br />

District Offices<br />

Fig. 1: <strong>The</strong> Commission Organogram<br />

1.4 Legal Framework<br />

<strong>The</strong> Legal Framework within which the General Elections, 2015/2016 were<br />

conducted consisted <strong>of</strong> the following;<br />

1.4.1 <strong>The</strong> Constitution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995 (as amended)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Constitution, among others, provides for the composition, independence, mandate<br />

and functions <strong>of</strong> the Commission in the electoral process and timelines within which<br />

to conduct the elections. <strong>The</strong> Constitution further provides for redress procedures to<br />

aggrieved presidential candidates (Art.104) in the Supreme Court after the declaration<br />

<strong>of</strong> election results.<br />

1.4.2 <strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission Act, Cap 140 (as amended)<br />

This Act makes provisions, among others, relating to the mandate, staffing, powers<br />

and functions <strong>of</strong> the Commission, appointment <strong>of</strong> tribunals, demarcation <strong>of</strong><br />

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constituencies, maintenance, update <strong>of</strong> the voters’ register, the display <strong>of</strong> the voters'<br />

register and related election matters.<br />

1.4.3 <strong>The</strong> Political Parties and Organisations Act, 2005 (as amended)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Political Parties and Organisations Act, among others, makes provision for the<br />

functioning and financing <strong>of</strong> Political Parties/Organisations, their formation,<br />

registration, membership and organisation; the prescription <strong>of</strong> their code <strong>of</strong> conduct<br />

(Section 19) and the establishment <strong>of</strong> the National Consultative Forum for Political<br />

Parties/Organizations in <strong>Uganda</strong> (Section 20).<br />

1.4.4 <strong>The</strong> Presidential Elections Act, 2005 (as amended)<br />

This Act provides for the election <strong>of</strong> the President and spells out the requirements for<br />

qualifications, nomination <strong>of</strong> candidates, sponsorship <strong>of</strong> candidates by political parties<br />

and organisations, facilitation <strong>of</strong> candidates, campaign period, polling procedure,<br />

counting, tallying and declaration <strong>of</strong> results and handling <strong>of</strong> petitions, among others.<br />

1.4.5 <strong>The</strong> Parliamentary Elections Act, 2005 (as amended)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Parliamentary Elections Act, 2005 provides for the mode <strong>of</strong> elections,<br />

requirements for qualifications, nomination <strong>of</strong> directly elected Members <strong>of</strong><br />

Parliament, District Woman Representatives to parliament, Special Interest Groups<br />

representative candidates (Youth, UPDF, PWDs and Workers), sponsorship <strong>of</strong><br />

candidates by political parties and organisations, campaign period, polling procedure,<br />

counting, tallying and declaration <strong>of</strong> results as well as handling <strong>of</strong> petitions, among<br />

others.<br />

1.4.6 <strong>The</strong> Local Governments Act, Cap 243 (as amended)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Local Governments Act provides for the establishment <strong>of</strong> Local Governments,<br />

their functions and powers, mode <strong>of</strong> election to the various local government councils,<br />

demarcations <strong>of</strong> electoral areas, qualification requirements, nomination requirements,<br />

election <strong>of</strong> Special Interest Group representatives (Older persons, Youth, and PWDs),<br />

sponsorship <strong>of</strong> candidates by political parties and organisations, campaigns, polling<br />

procedures, counting, tallying, declaration <strong>of</strong> results and handling <strong>of</strong> petitions, among<br />

others.<br />

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1.4.7 <strong>The</strong> Kampala Capital City Authority Act, 2010<br />

This Act provides for, among others, composition, election <strong>of</strong> the Lord Mayor and<br />

Councillors <strong>of</strong> the Authority, including representatives <strong>of</strong> the four pr<strong>of</strong>essional bodies<br />

covering lawyers, medical personnel, architects and engineers.<br />

1.4.8 <strong>The</strong> National Women Council Act, Cap 318 (as amended) and Attendant<br />

Regulations<br />

This Act provides for the establishment <strong>of</strong> the Women Councils and Committees from<br />

village to national levels, their composition, objectives and functions, administration<br />

and finances, nominations, qualifications, campaigns and polling procedures.<br />

1.4.9 <strong>The</strong> National Youth Council Act, Cap 319 (as amended) and Attendant<br />

Regulations<br />

This Act provides for the establishment <strong>of</strong> the Youth Councils/Committees from<br />

village to national levels, their composition, objectives and functions, administration<br />

and finances, nominations, qualifications, campaigns and polling procedures.<br />

1.4.10 <strong>The</strong> National Council for Disability Act, 2003 (as amended) and Attendant<br />

Regulations<br />

This Act provides for the establishment <strong>of</strong> Councils and Committees for the Persons<br />

with Disabilities from the village to the national level and the composition <strong>of</strong> the<br />

electoral colleges for purposes <strong>of</strong> electing their representatives to the various<br />

prescribed elective <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

1.4.11 <strong>The</strong> National Council for Older Persons Act, 2013 and Attendant Regulations<br />

This Act provides for the establishment <strong>of</strong> Committees and Councils for Older People<br />

from the village to national levels and the composition <strong>of</strong> electoral colleges for<br />

purposes <strong>of</strong> electing their representatives to the prescribed elective <strong>of</strong>fices by law.<br />

1.4.12 Labour Unions Act, 2006 and the Labour Union Regulations, 2006<br />

This law provides for the establishment <strong>of</strong> the electoral colleges for the election <strong>of</strong> the<br />

workers representatives to the district Local Government Councils and Parliament.<br />

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1.5 Rules and Regulations (Statutory Instruments)<br />

All the Acts have Statutory Instruments and / Regulations made pursuant to them for<br />

purposes <strong>of</strong>, among others, providing for various processes and procedures as well as<br />

forms, formats and schedules. <strong>The</strong>se rules and regulations do operationalize the<br />

Laws/Acts.<br />

1.6 Elective Positions<br />

This report covers the election <strong>of</strong> the President, Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament, Local<br />

Government Councils and Councils/Committees <strong>of</strong> Special Interest Groups (SIGs),<br />

Youths, Older Persons and Persons with Disability Councils/Committees.<br />

1.6.1 <strong>The</strong> President<br />

<strong>The</strong> President heads the Executive Arm <strong>of</strong> the Government and is elected by universal<br />

adult suffrage through secret ballot and the winning candidate must obtain an absolute<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> the total number <strong>of</strong> valid votes cast during the election (which is over<br />

50%) as provided for in Article 103(4) <strong>of</strong> the Constitution.<br />

In accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> Article 61(2) <strong>of</strong> the Constitution, the Electoral<br />

Commission is mandated to hold the Presidential, General Parliamentary and Local<br />

Government Council Elections within the first thirty (30) days <strong>of</strong> the last ninety (90)<br />

days before the expiration <strong>of</strong> the term <strong>of</strong> the President. <strong>The</strong>refore, in accordance with<br />

this provision, this period was running from 12 th February to 13 th March, 2016.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President was accordingly elected on the 18 th February, 2016 within the<br />

constitutional provisions.<br />

Similarly the general parliamentary and local government council elections were<br />

conducted within the constitutional provisions.<br />

1.6.2 Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission organised elections for members <strong>of</strong> the 10 th Parliament as<br />

summarised in Table 1:<br />

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Table 1: Summary <strong>of</strong> Categories <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Representation <strong>of</strong> the 10 th<br />

Parliament<br />

Category <strong>of</strong> Representation<br />

Number<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing Constituencies 290<br />

District Woman Representatives to Parliament 112<br />

<strong>Uganda</strong> People’s Defense Forces (UPDF) 10<br />

Workers 05<br />

Youth 05<br />

Persons with Disabilities (PWD’s) 05<br />

Total Elected Representatives 427<br />

1.6.3 Local Government Councils<br />

Elections <strong>of</strong> the Local Government Councils are conducted in accordance with Part<br />

(X) <strong>of</strong> the Local Governments Act. Table 2 summarises the Local Government<br />

Councils elective positions:<br />

Table 2: Summary <strong>of</strong> the Local Government Councils Elective Positions.<br />

Local Government Level<br />

No. <strong>of</strong><br />

Units<br />

Elective<br />

Positions<br />

Districts/City 112 3,156<br />

Municipalities/City Divisions 39 1,224<br />

Sub counties/Town /Municipality Divisions 1,392 24,140<br />

Total 1,543 28,520<br />

<strong>The</strong>se elective positions were duly<br />

Appendix I for details).<br />

filled within the statutory deadlines (See<br />

1.6.4 Councils/ Committees for Special Interest Groups from Village to National<br />

Levels<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission organized and conducted elections <strong>of</strong> councils and committees <strong>of</strong><br />

SIGs. <strong>The</strong> elected councils and committees formed the electoral colleges that elected<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Parliament and councilors representing the respective SIGs<br />

representatives as indicated in Table 3.<br />

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Table 3: Summary <strong>of</strong> SIGs Councils/Committees Elective Positions<br />

Level <strong>of</strong> Committees<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> elective<br />

Positions<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Youth Councils/Committees 601,344<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Councils and Committees <strong>of</strong> People With<br />

Disabilities<br />

334,528<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Councils and Committees <strong>of</strong> Older Persons 334,528<br />

Total 1,270,400<br />

1.6.5 Electoral Colleges for Election <strong>of</strong> Workers Representatives to Parliament<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission conducted elections for non unionized delegates from Subcounty to<br />

national levels to form the electoral colleges<br />

representatives to Parliament, as indicated in Table 4.<br />

for the elections <strong>of</strong> the workers<br />

Table 4: Summary <strong>of</strong> the Non-Unionized Delegates Elective Positions<br />

Level <strong>of</strong> Non-unionized<br />

No. <strong>of</strong><br />

Units<br />

Elective<br />

Positions<br />

Regional 04 40<br />

District/City 112 1120<br />

Sub counties/Town /Municipality Divisions 1,392 13,920<br />

Total 1,543 15,080<br />

However, there are some remaining elective positions to conclude the General<br />

Elections, 2015/2016. Table 5 summarises the remaining vacancies to complete the<br />

General Elections, 2015/2016.<br />

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Table 5: Summary <strong>of</strong> the remaining vacancies to complete the General Elections,<br />

2015/2016<br />

Level and Category <strong>of</strong> Election<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Vacancies<br />

Women Councils /Committees<br />

Village Committees 289,210<br />

Parish Committees 37,155<br />

Sub-county Committees 6,960<br />

Municipality Committees 195<br />

District Committees 560<br />

Administrative Units Councils<br />

Village Committees 578,420<br />

Parish Committees 74,310<br />

TOTAL 986,810<br />

1.6.6 Councillors Representing SIGs at Local Government Councils<br />

<strong>The</strong> Councillors representing the Youth, Older Persons and Persons with Disabilities<br />

to various local government councils were elected by their respective electoral<br />

colleges comprising elected leaders from the grassroots through secret ballot. <strong>The</strong><br />

General Elections, 2015/2016 were accomplished in conformity with this pattern. <strong>The</strong><br />

levels/categories and mode <strong>of</strong> election during the General Elections, 2015/2016 are<br />

shown in Appendix I.<br />

1.7 Demarcation <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Constituencies and Local Government Electoral<br />

Areas<br />

Demarcation <strong>of</strong> electoral boundaries for representation in Parliament and Local<br />

Government Councils is provided for under the Constitution, the Electoral<br />

Commission Act, the Parliamentary Elections Act, and the Local Governments Act.<br />

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CHAPTER TWO<br />

PLANNING FOR THE GENERAL ELECTIONS, 2015/2016<br />

2.1 <strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission Strategic Plan, 2012-2017<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission five year Strategic Plan for the period July 2012 – June<br />

2017 guided the execution <strong>of</strong> the General Elections, 2015/2016 . <strong>The</strong> Strategic Plan<br />

was used as a tool for systematic planning, performance management, defining<br />

strategic action areas and programmes. <strong>The</strong> General Elections Roadmap, 2015/2016<br />

defined milestones and was adopted for the smooth implementation, monitoring and<br />

evaluating Commission performance during the conduct <strong>of</strong> the Electoral activities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission was also guided by recommendations from previous court<br />

judgments which highlighted critical areas for attention and improvement in service<br />

delivery. Many <strong>of</strong> the evaluation measures for improvements were documented in<br />

form <strong>of</strong> electoral reforms.<br />

2.2 <strong>The</strong> Commission’s Strategic Objectives<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission strategic objectives for this period were to;<br />

a. Educate and sensitize <strong>Uganda</strong>ns on elections and referenda for effective<br />

participation in all electoral processes;<br />

b. Optimize resource utilization in the conduct <strong>of</strong> elections and referenda through<br />

streamlined processes;<br />

c. Develop an integrated information management system for efficiency and<br />

effectiveness;<br />

d. Improve the credibility <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register;<br />

e. Build, equip and develop an efficient and well motivated workforce;<br />

f. Enhance public confidence in the Electoral Commission as a credible<br />

institution in charge <strong>of</strong> elections; and referenda as well as; and<br />

g. Improve the Commission’s operations through Research and Development.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Strategic plan detailed specific tasks to be performed with clear timelines,<br />

inputs/resources, outputs, performance indicators, assumptions and responsibility<br />

centers for their implementation. This formed the basis for developing the General<br />

Elections, 2015/2016 Roadmap.<br />

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2.3 Strategies for the General Elections, 2015/2016<br />

2.3.1 Tested Measures<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission introduced new measures that were tested through a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> by-elections conducted from 2011 in order to improve the management <strong>of</strong><br />

the elections.<br />

Furthermore, other tested measures were used and included, the holding <strong>of</strong><br />

consultative meetings, seminars, workshops with stakeholders, establishment <strong>of</strong> a<br />

National Information Desk and District Complaints Desks, training <strong>of</strong><br />

Party/Organisation/Candidates’ Agents and phased implementation and funding <strong>of</strong><br />

electoral activities, in accordance with the General Elections Roadmap, 2015/2016 .<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission enhanced the online access to the National Voters’ Register, use <strong>of</strong><br />

short messaging services (SMS) to access personal details from the national voters’<br />

register. <strong>The</strong> Political Parties/Organisations also had access to the entire electoral<br />

process including ballot paper production, packing and delivery <strong>of</strong> election materials.<br />

2.3.2 Additional Strategies/Innovations established by the Commission to ensure<br />

successful General Elections, 2015/2016<br />

a) Invitation <strong>of</strong> the participating political parties/independent candidates’<br />

representatives to witness critical preparatory activities including printing and<br />

delivery <strong>of</strong> ballot papers, packing <strong>of</strong> the electoral materials, dispatch and<br />

transportation <strong>of</strong> the polling kit to the Returning Officer’s <strong>of</strong>fice and eventually to<br />

sub county Headquarters, in a bid to enhance transparency and accountability;<br />

b) Biometric Voter Verification kits to be used at polling stations for verification and<br />

identification <strong>of</strong> voters;<br />

c) Voter Location Slips (VLS) for guiding and directing voters to their particular<br />

polling stations/ centres;<br />

d) National Voters' Register with security features, unique barcodes and more biometric<br />

features (100% photographs, fingerprints and signatures);<br />

e) Election Results Transmission and Dissemination System (ERTDS) for speedy<br />

and accurate tallying and transmission <strong>of</strong> election results;<br />

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f) Declaration <strong>of</strong> Result Forms (DR Form) customized with polling station details<br />

and generated from ERTDS;<br />

g) Declaration <strong>of</strong> Result Forms (DR Form) with security features and unique<br />

barcodes;<br />

h) Decentralized accreditation <strong>of</strong> national election observers to the district levels and<br />

establishing district accreditation committee headed by District Returning<br />

Officers;<br />

i) Availing voters register online for wider accessibility to the voters; and<br />

j) Targeting the youth through the use <strong>of</strong> SMSs and social media for voter<br />

information.<br />

2.4 <strong>The</strong> General Elections, 2015/2016 Roadmap<br />

Drawing lessons from the General Elections, 2010/2011, the Electoral Commission<br />

developed the General Elections Roadmap, 2015/2016 in order to fast track the<br />

electoral activities for efficiency and to raise awareness among stakeholders. <strong>The</strong><br />

Commission adjusted the Roadmap in order to accommodate the emerging issues (See<br />

Appendix II).<br />

2.5 Phased Funding <strong>of</strong> the General Elections, 2015/2016 as a Project<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission is funded within the ceilings provided for under the<br />

Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and funds released on a quarterly<br />

basis within each financial year.<br />

Previously, general elections were characterized by late enactment/amendment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

electoral enabling laws and inadequate/late release <strong>of</strong> funds and consequently<br />

inadequate time to execute planned activities including procurement <strong>of</strong> election<br />

materials.<br />

In order to avoid these delays, the Electoral Commission in 2008 developed a project<br />

proposal for General Elections, 2010/2011. <strong>The</strong> same arrangement was made for the<br />

General Elections, 2015/2016.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> electoral activities leading to the General Elections, 2015/2016 were also treated<br />

as a project, and funded over a period <strong>of</strong> three (3) Financial Years beginning with<br />

Phase I, during the Financial Year (FY) 2013/2014.<br />

This phased approach eased funding pressure on Government and enabled timely<br />

procurement <strong>of</strong> election materials and equipment.<br />

2.5.1 Phase I: Plans for the Financial Year (FY) 2013/2014<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission planned the following activities in the Financial Year 2013/2014:<br />

procurement <strong>of</strong> data communication infrastructure, servers, computers, printers and<br />

accessories, voter registration forms, and motor vehicles. During Phase I (FY<br />

2013/2014), the Government released Ug. Shs 9,057,542,000/= (Nine billion fifty<br />

seven million five hundred forty two thousand shillings).<br />

2.5.2 Phase II: Plans for Financial Year (FY) 2014/2015<br />

During this phase <strong>of</strong> the General Elections Roadmap, 2016, the Commission planned<br />

to procure specialized equipment, materials and computer s<strong>of</strong>tware, deploy sub<br />

county and parish supervisors, re-organise polling stations and conduct the general<br />

update <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register.<br />

Government released a sum <strong>of</strong> Ug. Shs one hundred seventeen billion six hundred<br />

thirty seven million five hundred forty one thousand (117,637,541,000/=) for the<br />

planned activities.<br />

2.5.3 Phase III: Plans for Financial Year (FY) 2015/2016<br />

<strong>The</strong> Government released a sum <strong>of</strong> Ug. Shs 247,393,657,000 (Two hundred forty<br />

seven billion three hundred ninety three million six hundred fifty seven thousand<br />

shillings) for the third phase under the Financial Year 2015/2016. A total <strong>of</strong> Shs.<br />

47,155,974,000/= (Forty seven billion one hundred fifty five million nine hundred<br />

seventy four thousand) was Supplementary Budget (GoU) and Shs. 2,971,157,232/=<br />

(Two billion nine hundred seventy one million one hundred fifty seven thousand two<br />

hundred thirty two) was provided by UNDP. This funding catered for the display <strong>of</strong><br />

the National Voters’ Register, voter education and publicity, nomination <strong>of</strong> candidates<br />

for various levels <strong>of</strong> elections, procurement <strong>of</strong> ballot papers for various levels and<br />

conduct <strong>of</strong> election activities at various levels.<br />

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2.6 Procurement <strong>of</strong> Election Materials<br />

In the implementation <strong>of</strong> the electoral activities as a project, the Commission procured<br />

the following election materials and equipment in a timely manner:<br />

a) Data Communication Infrastructure, Servers, Computers and printers with their<br />

accessories, S<strong>of</strong>tware upgrade and maintenance for the Storage Area Network<br />

(SAN), Transparent Ballot Boxes, Metallic Boxes for transportation and storage <strong>of</strong><br />

election materials, mapping equipment, and printing and graphics machines and<br />

accessories, motor vehicles;<br />

b) <strong>The</strong> Commission deployed 30,500 Biometric Voter Verification Kits (BVVKs), <strong>of</strong><br />

which 28,500 were hired and 2,000 were purchased for use during the General<br />

Elections; and<br />

c) <strong>The</strong> Commission further acquired hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware for the Election Results<br />

Transmission and Dissemination System (ERTDS) which was deployed at both<br />

the National and District Tally Centres.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission upgraded its Data Centre to include modern and up-to-date<br />

equipment and installed a disaster recovery site for the Commission’s Mission Critical<br />

Data. <strong>The</strong> Biometric Voter Verification kits being launched in Plate 2.<br />

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Plate 2: EC's Director <strong>of</strong> Technical Support Services, Mr. Pontius Namugera<br />

[Right] verifying Bio-metric data <strong>of</strong> the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the 9 th Parliament <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> the Rt. Hon. Alitwala Rebecca Kadaga (standing Left)<br />

during the public launch <strong>of</strong> the Biometric Kits.


PLATE 3: Public Demonstration <strong>of</strong> BVVK<br />

Other materials which were procured included; indelible ink, seals, basins, ballot<br />

papers, transparent ballot boxes, desktop and laptop computers and printing<br />

equipment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> procurements were planned and phased in three financial years, that is,<br />

2013/2014, 2014/2015 and 2015/2016. <strong>The</strong>se procurements were successfully<br />

undertaken.<br />

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CHAPTER THREE<br />

COMPILATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS, DEMARCATION OF<br />

CONSTITUENCIES AND ELECTORAL AREAS AND RE-ORGANISATION OF<br />

POLLING STATIONS<br />

3.1 Introduction<br />

<strong>The</strong> Constitution and other electoral laws provide for demarcation <strong>of</strong> electoral areas<br />

and establishment <strong>of</strong> polling stations. <strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission set out to compile<br />

administrative units, demarcate electoral areas and re-organise polling stations in<br />

compliance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> the law.<br />

3.2 Compilation <strong>of</strong> Administrative Units<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission compiled administrative units aligning them from village to district<br />

levels, among which were 43 newly created counties, 12 new municipalities and a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> lower level units.<br />

At the end <strong>of</strong> the exercise, there were fifty seven thousand eight hundred forty two<br />

(57,842) Villages/Cells, seven thousand four hundred thirty one (7,431)<br />

Parishes/Wards, one thousand three hundred ninety two (1,392) Sub counties/Town<br />

Councils/ Municipal Divisions, and two hundred ninety (290) Constituencies<br />

distributed in the one hundred eleven (111) Districts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> and one (01) Kampala<br />

Capital City (See Appendix IV).<br />

3.3 Parliamentary Constituencies and Local Government Electoral Areas<br />

3.3.1 Parliamentary Constituencies<br />

For the General Elections, 2015/2016, the Commission conducted elections in 290<br />

constituencies for directly elected members, and 112 Districts for District Woman<br />

Representatives to Parliament. See Appendix IV for list <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary<br />

Constituencies in <strong>Uganda</strong> .<br />

3.3.2 Local Government Council Electoral Areas<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission in compliance with the Local Government Act demarcated electoral<br />

areas for the purpose <strong>of</strong> the Local Government Council’s elections.<br />

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At the end <strong>of</strong> the exercise the total number <strong>of</strong> Local Government Electoral Areas were<br />

as indicated in the Appendix III.<br />

3.4 Re-Organisation <strong>of</strong> Polling Stations<br />

In accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> section 12 (1) <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act,<br />

the Electoral Commission established and operated polling stations for purposes <strong>of</strong><br />

the General Elections. <strong>The</strong> Commission re-organised polling stations from 18 th<br />

January, 2015 to 1 st April 2015.<br />

<strong>The</strong> re-organisation <strong>of</strong> polling stations aimed at, among others, enabling voters<br />

conveniently cast their votes by reducing the distance moved by voters and<br />

decongesting polling stations.<br />

This exercise also included locating polling stations in central places, re-locating<br />

polling stations that were affected by infrastructural developments, splitting polling<br />

stations which had more than 800 voters, decongesting polling stations in a given<br />

polling centre and ensuring that each parish and electoral area had, at least, one<br />

polling station. Renaming <strong>of</strong> some polling stations was also part <strong>of</strong> the reorganisation<br />

exercise.<br />

<strong>The</strong> re-organisation exercise led to an increase in the total number <strong>of</strong> polling stations<br />

from 23,968 during the General Elections, 2010/2011 to 28,010 during the General<br />

Elections, 2015/2016 .<br />

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CHAPTER FOUR<br />

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, HUMAN RESOURCES AND FUNDING<br />

4.1 Introduction<br />

During the General Elections, 2015/16, for purposes <strong>of</strong> facilitating the conduct <strong>of</strong> the<br />

elections, logistical support in the form <strong>of</strong> storage, <strong>of</strong>fice accommodation, and<br />

communication were procured; funds were obtained from government, and additional<br />

human resource were recruited, trained and deployed.<br />

4.1.1 Office Accommodation and Storage<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission Headquarters is located on Plot 55, Jinja Road and uses<br />

rented warehouses, stores and <strong>of</strong>fice accommodation for regional and district staff.<br />

<strong>The</strong> election materials that were stored and later packed in the ware houses included<br />

basins, ballot boxes (metallic and transparent). Other election materials stored and<br />

packed included indelible ink, ballot papers, the voters’ register and various election<br />

forms (See Appendix V describing materials packed for each polling stations).<br />

<strong>The</strong> storage and packing space was adequate and this led to the smooth and<br />

meticulous packing <strong>of</strong> election materials.<br />

4.1.2 Transport<br />

During the period under review, facilitation was provided for all activities leading to<br />

the polling day. At the commencement <strong>of</strong> the Update exercise, the Commission had<br />

an old fleet <strong>of</strong> motor vehicles which were later reinforced with new motor vehicles as<br />

indicated in Table 6.<br />

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Table 6: Procured Motor Vehicles<br />

No Item Units<br />

1 Station Wagons 11<br />

2 Double Cabin Pick Ups 64<br />

3 Single Cabin Pick Ups 02<br />

4 Trucks 05<br />

5 14 Seater Minibuses 02<br />

6 Motorcycles 23<br />

This transport facilitation enabled the Commission to go through the electoral process<br />

with ease, although more transport units were required for bulk transport and internal<br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> election materials within the districts.<br />

4.1.3 Transportation <strong>of</strong> Polling Materials and Supervision <strong>of</strong> Election Day Activities<br />

Trucks were hired to transport polling materials for all levels <strong>of</strong> the General Elections.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were supplemented by seven Commission trucks. All the materials were<br />

delivered in time except in a few polling stations in Kampala Capital City and Wakiso<br />

District where there were some delays.<br />

Internal distribution and retrieval <strong>of</strong> all polling materials was managed at the district<br />

level by the Returning Officers with the assistance <strong>of</strong> mobilized vehicles from<br />

Ministries, Departments and Agencies by the Head <strong>of</strong> Public Service/Secretary to<br />

Cabinet. Additional transport was availed to Kampala from the Commission<br />

Headquarters by providing hired Pick Ups for delivery and retrieval <strong>of</strong> materials and<br />

supervision <strong>of</strong> polling activities.<br />

4.1.4 Communication<br />

During the General elections, toll free lines were installed to ease communication<br />

with stakeholders and the general public. <strong>The</strong>y used these lines to seek clarifications,<br />

raise queries and related issues on the electoral process. Closed User Group packages<br />

were used to ease communication among Commission staff.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Commission, with the assistance from USAID provided registered voters with the<br />

option to send short messages (SMSs) to access their registration status. Voters were<br />

also able to access the National Voters’ Register online, which was time saving and<br />

enhanced voter confidence in the NVR.<br />

Furthermore, during the General Elections, 2015/2016, fast, accurate and modern<br />

communication and transmission linkages were installed for connectivity between<br />

District Offices and the Electoral Commission Headquarters. Election results were<br />

electronically transmitted using the Electronic Results Transmission and<br />

Dissemination Systems (ERTDS) procured by the Government <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>. This<br />

system facilitated efficiency and transparency in disseminating the results.<br />

4.1.5 Security during the General Elections<br />

Section 12 (1)(f) <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act requires the Commission to take<br />

steps to ensure that there are secure conditions necessary for the conduct <strong>of</strong> any<br />

election.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission and the <strong>Uganda</strong> Police Force, through training workshops<br />

and seminars ensured that the police and other security <strong>of</strong>ficers on election duty were<br />

well informed <strong>of</strong> their roles, duties and obligations throughout the whole electoral<br />

process. <strong>The</strong> Commission closely liaised with the <strong>Uganda</strong> Police Force which<br />

coordinated the security detail during the General Elections.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> Police Force was the lead security agency in providing security. It<br />

provided polling constables at all polling stations, escorted election materials and<br />

generally secured the electoral environment. <strong>The</strong> Political Crimes Management<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Uganda</strong> Police rendered invaluable services during the electoral<br />

process countryside.<br />

During the campaign period, the Commission, in liaison with the <strong>Uganda</strong> Police,<br />

provided escort teams to Presidential candidates. <strong>The</strong> Police ensured adequate<br />

security at all the campaign venues countrywide. <strong>The</strong> security was also beefed up at<br />

the Commission Headquarters and warehouses during the General Elections,<br />

2015/2016 .<br />

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4.1.6 Dispatch <strong>of</strong> Election Materials<br />

4.1.6.1 Update Kits for the Registration Exercise<br />

Dispatch <strong>of</strong> election materials commenced with the Update exercise when the<br />

Biometric Registration kits which were stored at the District headquarters<br />

countrywide were delivered to the Sub counties and Update centres to conduct the<br />

Update exercise.<br />

4.1.6.2 Materials for the Display exercise<br />

Dispatch <strong>of</strong> materials for the display exercise was done using Commission vehicles<br />

because these are light materials comprising voters’ registers and clean (CLN) forms,<br />

particulars <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> the dead (D), the under age (UA), those who left the area or<br />

those belonging to other Parishes and the suspected duplicates (DUP) identified for<br />

removal from the Voters’ register by filling those particulars on clean form 9 (CLN<br />

9).<br />

4.1.6.3 Polling Kits<br />

Dispatch <strong>of</strong> the materials for polling day commenced with the delivery <strong>of</strong> empty<br />

transparent ballot boxes (used for polling), cordoning tapes (for delineating polling<br />

stations) and basins. Trucks were hired per district to transport the materials which<br />

were stored and secured at the district headquarters until the eve <strong>of</strong> the polling days.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dispatch <strong>of</strong> the metallic boxes (used for the transportation <strong>of</strong> polling materials)<br />

containing election materials for the different categories <strong>of</strong> elections (Presidential and<br />

Parliamentary, District Local Government Councils, Municipality/City Division, and<br />

Sub county Local Government Councils Elections) was done from the Warehouse to<br />

the districts in time. A day before the respective polling days, the polling kits were<br />

transported from the district headquarters to the sub county headquarters from where<br />

they were finally collected by the respective Presiding Officers on the polling days.<br />

<strong>The</strong> polling kits were escorted by the political parties under the Interparty<br />

cooperation.<br />

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4.2 Human Resources<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission has a knowledgeable, skilled and experienced human<br />

resource at its disposal. This includes regular and temporary dedicated staff who<br />

played a crucial role in organizing, conducting and supervising the General Elections,<br />

2015/2016 .<br />

During the period under review, the Commission filled one hundred forty three (143)<br />

vacancies at various levels in its permanent structure. <strong>The</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers were inducted<br />

and appropriately deployed in time to implement the electoral program.<br />

4.2.1 Regular and Seconded staff<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission successfully delivered the General Elections, 2015/2016 using a<br />

total workforce <strong>of</strong> 643,162 (permanent and temporary) staff <strong>of</strong> different ranks and<br />

categories. See Table 7:<br />

Table 7: Commission workforce that delivered the General Elections, 2015/2016<br />

No. Staff Category Number<br />

1. Commission Chairperson 01<br />

Deputy Chairperson 01<br />

Commissioners 04<br />

Sub total 06<br />

2. Regular Secretary 01<br />

Director(s) 03<br />

Heads <strong>of</strong> Department 11<br />

Principal Election Officer 14<br />

Senior Election Officer 35<br />

Election Officer 231<br />

Principal Assistant Election 02<br />

Officer<br />

Senior Assistant Election 17<br />

Officer<br />

Assistant Election Officer 42<br />

Senior Election Assistant 109<br />

Election Assistant 118<br />

Support Staff (SS) 166<br />

Sub total 749<br />

3. Temporary District Support Technicians 118<br />

(DSTs)<br />

Truck/Lorry Drivers 03<br />

Printery staff 06<br />

Sub County Supervisors 1,392<br />

Parish Supervisors 7,431<br />

Sub total 8,950


No. Staff Category Number<br />

4. Adhoc Update Officers 14,458<br />

Display Officers 28,010<br />

Tribunal members 37,050<br />

Packers (including from <strong>Uganda</strong> 334<br />

Prisons)<br />

Mobilised Drivers 1,284<br />

Presiding Officers 92,728<br />

Polling Assistants 366,283<br />

Election Constables 92,728<br />

Tally Clerks 456<br />

Sub total 633,331<br />

5. Seconded, EC HQRs <strong>Uganda</strong> Police Force 126<br />

Total 643,162<br />

See Appendix XII for List <strong>of</strong> Commission Staff.<br />

4.2.2 Temporary Staff<br />

a. District Support Technicians (DSTs)<br />

<strong>The</strong> District Support Technicians were recruited, trained and deployed in each district<br />

and Kampala Capital City to provide information technology support during the<br />

election period.<br />

b. Sub-County and Parish Election Supervisors<br />

In the Constitutional Court case; Rubaramira-Ruranga Vs Electoral Commission and<br />

Attorney General (2006), court ruled, among others, that the Sub-county and Parish<br />

Chiefs should not be deployed by the Electoral Commission as election <strong>of</strong>ficials. <strong>The</strong><br />

Commission, thus recruited and deployed 1,392 Sub county election supervisors and<br />

7,431 Parish Election Supervisors countrywide during the period under review.<br />

c. Printery staff<br />

Six temporary staff were recruited to boost Printery personnel to handle the<br />

voluminous printing work during the election period.<br />

4.2.3 Adhoc Staff<br />

a. Update Officers<br />

Update <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register was conducted from 7 th April 2015 to 30 th<br />

April, 2015 during which period, the Commission recruited fourteen thousand four<br />

hundred fifty eight (14,458) Update Officers to operate the seven thousand two<br />

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hundred twenty nine (7,229) registration kits. In addition, Display Officers were<br />

recruited, trained and deployed at each polling station from the 27 th July to 11 th<br />

August 2015, for purposes <strong>of</strong> the display <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register.<br />

b. Display Officers<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission recruited, trained and deployed 28,010 Display Officers to display<br />

the National Voters' Register at all polling stations countrywide.<br />

c. Members <strong>of</strong> Parish Tribunals<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 37,050 Members <strong>of</strong> the Parish Tribunals were appointed and deployed by<br />

the Judiciary, but trained and paid by the Commission to determine objections on<br />

inclusion and non-inclusion <strong>of</strong> voters in the National Voters’ Register in accordance<br />

with Section 25(5) <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act, Cap.140 (as amended).<br />

d. Packers<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 334 packers were deployed and they packed 88,091 polling kits for each<br />

category <strong>of</strong> elections-Presidential, General Parliamentary and Local Government<br />

Councils levels, and Special Interest Groups elections.<br />

e. Mobilized Drivers<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 1,284 Motor Vehicles and Drivers were mobilized from Government<br />

Ministries, Agencies, Departments and Local Government Councils and deployed<br />

for a period <strong>of</strong> one month. Subsistence allowance and fuel to the Drivers and<br />

vehicles was processed and paid. <strong>The</strong> vehicles were used both in the districts and at<br />

the headquarters especially during the dispatch <strong>of</strong> polling kits, general supervision <strong>of</strong><br />

polling activities and collection and retrieval <strong>of</strong> both election materials as well as the<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> results forms.<br />

f. Presiding Officers and Polling Assistants<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 92,728 Presiding Officers and 366,283 Polling Assistants were recruited,<br />

trained and deployed to conduct polling day activities in all polling stations<br />

countrywide for all categories <strong>of</strong> elections.<br />

g. Election Constables<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission appointed, trained and deployed 92,728 Election Constables to<br />

ensure orderliness during polling process at all polling stations countrywide.<br />

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h. Tally Clerks<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 456 Tally Clerks were recruited, trained and deployed in 111 districts<br />

and Kampala Capital City for purposes <strong>of</strong> tallying election results.<br />

4.3 Financing the General Elections<br />

<strong>The</strong> General Elections, 2015/2016 were mainly financed by the Government <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>. A total budget <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> Shillings 476,579,774,000 (Four<br />

hundred seventy six billion five hundred seventy nine million seven hundred seventy<br />

four thousand only) was approved for the General Elections in a phased manner, over<br />

a period <strong>of</strong> four (4) Financial Years.<br />

A sum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> Shillings 9,057,542,000 (Nine billion fifty seven million, five<br />

hundred forty two thousand) only was released during the FY2013/14; <strong>Uganda</strong><br />

Shillings. 117,637,541,000 (One hundred seventeen billion, six hundred thirty seven<br />

million, five hundred forty one thousand) only was released in the FY2014/15; and<br />

Ug. Shs 247,393,957,985 (Two hundred forty seven billion, three hundred ninety<br />

three million, nine hundred fifty seven thousand nine hundred eighty five) only was<br />

approved for the FY2015/16.<br />

A supplementary funding <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> Shillings 47,155,974,000/= (Forty seven billion<br />

one hundred fifty five million nine hundred seventy four thousand) was also released<br />

to enable the Commission clear the outstanding balance on the procurement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Electronic Results Transmission and Dissemination System (ERTDS) that was<br />

supposed to be partly funded by Donors who withdrew their support at the last minute<br />

when the procurement process had been finalized and the Biometric Voter<br />

Verification Kits (BVVK) which was not part <strong>of</strong> the original Budget.<br />

4.3.1 Expenditure during the General Elections, 2015/2016<br />

Table 8: Summary <strong>of</strong> expenditure during the General Elections, 2015/2016<br />

Activity Budget (GOU) Supplementary<br />

Budget (GOU)<br />

UNDP Funds Total Release Actual<br />

Expenditure<br />

PHASE 1: 2013/2014 9,057,542,000 0 0 9,057,542,000 9,025,519,498<br />

PHASE 2: 2014/2015 117,637,541,000 0 0 117,637,541,000 116,241,612,027<br />

PHASE 3: 2015/2016 247,393,957,985 47,155,974,000 2,971,157,232 297,521,089,217 294,720,095,853<br />

GRAND TOTAL 374,089,040,985 47,155,974,000 2,971,157,232 424,216,172,217 419,987,227,378<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission spent a total <strong>of</strong> Ug. Shs. 419,987,227,378/= (Four hundred<br />

nineteen billion nine hundred eighty seven million two hundred twenty seven<br />

thousand three hundred seventy eight) spread out over a period <strong>of</strong> three Financial<br />

Years. Funds in Phase: 4 are provided for in the FY 2016/2017. <strong>The</strong> detailed<br />

expenditure spent during the General Elections, 2015/2016 is in Appendix VI.<br />

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CHAPTER FIVE<br />

VOTER REGISTRATION, GENERAL UPDATE AND DISPLAY OF THE<br />

NATIONAL VOTERS’ REGISTER<br />

5.1 Introduction<br />

Voter registration is a core function <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission. Subject to Art.59 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Constitution and in accordance with Art.61(e) and Sec. 18 <strong>of</strong> Electoral<br />

Commission Act, the Commission is required to compile, maintain, revise and update<br />

the National Voters’ Register (NVR). Registration <strong>of</strong> a citizen as a voter is, however,<br />

optional and under Section 19(1)(b) (i) & (ii) <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act<br />

provides that a person can only register and vote from where one originates or resides.<br />

In April 2014 the Government <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> embarked on a Mass Enrollment <strong>of</strong> citizens<br />

<strong>of</strong> 16 years and above under a multi-sectoral project-National Security Information<br />

System (NSIS). <strong>The</strong> NSIS project provided data <strong>of</strong> registered citizens <strong>of</strong> 18 years and<br />

above, with bio-data, photographs, fingerprints and signature from which the<br />

Commission compiled a National Voters' Register which was updated from 7 th April<br />

2015 to 11 th May 2015 in all the Parishes countrywide. During the update exercise<br />

new voters were registered and transfers made.<br />

After the update exercise, the NVR was cleaned and taken back to the field for<br />

display. During the display exercise voters confirmed their particulars on the NVR,<br />

objected to the inclusion <strong>of</strong> non-eligible voters and/ or the omission <strong>of</strong> eligible voters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission, thus compiled and updated a register comprising <strong>of</strong> voters who<br />

were subjected to citizenship verification and had photographs, fingerprints and<br />

signature for ease <strong>of</strong> verification and identification compared to registers used in<br />

previous elections.<br />

5.2 General Update <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register<br />

In fulfillment <strong>of</strong> Article 61 (1) (e) <strong>of</strong> the Constitution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> (as<br />

amended), the Electoral Commission compiled and updated the National Voters’<br />

Register (NVR), from which the following Registers were extracted;<br />

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a. Voters’ Register for election <strong>of</strong> Youth Councils/Committees and their<br />

representatives to Parliament and Local Government Councils;<br />

b. Voters’ Register for the election <strong>of</strong> Older Persons Councils and Committees as<br />

well as their representatives to the Local Government Councils;<br />

c. Voters' Register for the election <strong>of</strong> Persons With Disability (PWD’s) their<br />

Councils and Committees as well as representatives to Parliament and the Local<br />

Government Councils;<br />

d. Voters' Register for the election <strong>of</strong> Representatives <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Bodies to<br />

Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA);<br />

e. Voters' Register for the election <strong>of</strong> UPDF Representatives to Parliament, and;<br />

f. Voters' Register for the election <strong>of</strong> Workers’ Representatives to Parliament.<br />

Update teams were deployed at update centers countrywide to capture voter<br />

particulars.<br />

Plate 4 illustrates an Update session in progress. After processing the Update Returns,<br />

the total number <strong>of</strong> registered voters was 15,245,476.<br />

Plate 4: <strong>The</strong> Update Exercise in Progress<br />

5.3 Display <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission is required, under Section 25 <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission<br />

Act, to display the national voters’ register for a period <strong>of</strong> at least twenty one (21) days.<br />

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An additional ten (10) days is allowed for natural justice processes, making a total<br />

display period <strong>of</strong> at least thirty one (31) days. <strong>The</strong> National Voters’ Register for all the<br />

28,010 polling stations was processed and dispatched for the display exercise. <strong>The</strong><br />

recommended deletions were also displayed for purposes <strong>of</strong> raising objections, if any.<br />

See Plate 5.<br />

PLATE 5: <strong>The</strong> NVR on Display<br />

During the display exercise, voters had the opportunity to raise objections regarding<br />

inaccurate information on the register. <strong>The</strong> voters also confirmed their registration<br />

status. <strong>The</strong> law provides for the parish tribunals to participate in identifying eligible<br />

voters in their respective parishes. <strong>The</strong> tribunals were accordingly, recruited,<br />

appointed and deployed by the Chief Magistrates <strong>of</strong> the magisterial areas.<br />

In accordance with Section 25 <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act, the National Voters’<br />

Register was displayed at each <strong>of</strong> the polling stations countrywide from 22 nd July,<br />

2015 to 11 th August, 2015.<br />

5.4 Processing <strong>of</strong> Display Returns<br />

After the display exercise and the period for natural justice, the Commission processed<br />

the display returns and analyzed them for duplicates. At the end <strong>of</strong> the exercise, a total<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fifteen million two hundred seventy seven thousand one hundred ninety eight<br />

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(15,277,198) registered voters remained on the National Voters’ Register. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

spread in the twenty eight thousand ten (28,010) polling stations country wide.<br />

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CHAPTER SIX<br />

VOTER EDUCATION, TRAINING AND PUBLICITY<br />

6.1 Introduction<br />

Article 1 <strong>of</strong> the Constitution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> vests all power in the people<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>. <strong>The</strong> people are required to exercise their sovereignty in accordance with<br />

the law. In order to exercise this responsibility, the people must be informed. Voter<br />

Education and Publicity create awareness and knowledge among the electorate and<br />

spells out the roles <strong>of</strong> the various stakeholders in the whole electoral process.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission in exercise <strong>of</strong> its power under Article 61 (1) (g) <strong>of</strong> the Constitution<br />

carried out comprehensive voter education and publicity on re-organisation <strong>of</strong> polling<br />

stations, demarcation <strong>of</strong> electoral areas, update <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register,<br />

election <strong>of</strong> Councils/Committees for all the Special Interest Groups (SIG’s), display<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Voters Register, nominations, campaigns and polling activities for the<br />

General Elections, 2015/2016 .<br />

6.2 Voter Education<br />

6.2.1 Voter Education Strategies<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission undertook the following activities to sensitize the<br />

electorate in order to enhance their participation in the General Elections, 2015/2016:<br />

a. Accredited forty six (46) Non-Governmental and Civil Society Organisations to<br />

supplement its efforts in the conduct voter education in accordance with the<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act;<br />

b. Deployed foot personnel using megaphones to reach out to remote villages, slums<br />

and in places with restricted accessibility to the media;<br />

c. Organised special events targeting the youths, through musical shows, road<br />

shows, road blitzes and entertainment spots involving popular artists as<br />

ambassadors;<br />

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d. Produced promotional materials which were issued and used by contracted firms<br />

on radios and televisions, through the print media and audio visual aids in<br />

delivering uniform voter education messages and publicity drives;<br />

e. Conducted public awareness campaigns through regular briefing <strong>of</strong> stakeholders<br />

on the modalities for all the electoral activities. <strong>The</strong> briefings were conducted at<br />

twelve (12) regional centres. <strong>The</strong> stakeholders that benefited from the briefing<br />

programmes included Political Parties/Organisations, Security Agencies, Nongovernmental<br />

Organisations (NGOs), Civil Society Organisations, Development<br />

Partners, Local Government / District staff and the Press.<br />

f. Produced voter education materials translated into 15 widely spoken local<br />

languages. <strong>The</strong>se included:<br />

i. Posters, Brochures and Fliers;<br />

ii. Handbooks, Guidelines on elections, and;<br />

iii. Publications, Calendars, Newsletters and Dairies.<br />

g. Placed radio announcements and spot messages on a daily basis on selected FM<br />

radio stations;<br />

h. Erected Billboards and Street Poles at strategic locations country wide to allow<br />

visibility, sharing <strong>of</strong> voter education messages;<br />

i. Placed Newspaper inserts in the major newspapers;<br />

j. Produced audio visual messages for television with sign language;<br />

k. Conducted sensitization sessions in Universities and other Higher Institutions <strong>of</strong><br />

Learning;<br />

l. Sent bulk SMS messages to voters indicating their voting locations; and<br />

m. Hosted messages on websites (New Vision, Monitor Newspapers and the<br />

Independent magazine). One <strong>of</strong> the Voter Education sessions is in Plate 6.<br />

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Plate 6: One <strong>of</strong> the Voter Education Sessions<br />

6.3 Training <strong>of</strong> Election Officials and Other Stakeholders<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission’s strategies during the General Elections,<br />

2015/2016 was to carry out a comprehensive training programme for its election<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials and other major stakeholders. Accordingly, Returning Officers/ District<br />

Registrars, Assistants Retuning Officers/Assistants District Registrars, Sub County<br />

and Parish Supervisors, were trained as Trainers <strong>of</strong> Trainers (TOTs). <strong>The</strong> TOTs in<br />

turn trained all the Election <strong>of</strong>ficials, political parties/organisations and candidates’<br />

agents. <strong>The</strong> Commission also organised national, regional and district sensitization<br />

workshops which were beneficial to the media personnel, security <strong>of</strong>ficials, accredited<br />

NGO’s, opinion leaders, political parties/agents, district and local leaders and other<br />

stakeholders.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission organised specialized training for permanent staff. <strong>The</strong><br />

training programme was facilitated using the model <strong>of</strong> Building Resources in<br />

Democracy, Governance and Elections (BRIDGE).<br />

6.4 Public Relations and Publicity during General Elections<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission continued, to positively enhance its public image. This<br />

was done through stakeholder engagements and providing information to the public<br />

about electoral activities as they unfolded, interactive talk shows, conducting press<br />

briefings and press conferences, issuing press releases, social media interaction,<br />

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hosted election information on online media and the Commission website, organizing<br />

and holding advocacy public prayers with the involvement <strong>of</strong> religious leaders.<br />

Plate 7 shows the Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission addressing one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

press conferences.<br />

PLATE 7: <strong>The</strong> Chairperson/EC, Eng. Dr. Badru M. Kiggundu, [Centre], Comm.<br />

Steven D. Ongaria [Right] and Secretary EC, Mr. Sam A. Rwakoojo [Left]<br />

addressing a press conference.<br />

6.5 <strong>The</strong> Media<br />

Through engaging the media, the public was informed, educated and the relevant<br />

electorate information was disseminated appropriately to all stakeholders.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission has an open-door policy which enables the public to raise<br />

inquiries and get response as fast as possible. Under this policy, the Commission<br />

responded to media queries and public inquiries that were raised at every stage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

electoral process.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission, with the support from UNDP conducted media training on the<br />

relevant electoral laws, Press and Journalists Act, inclusive. This enabled the media<br />

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acquire knowledge and skills in election reporting. Further support was reflected in<br />

hosting meetings with stratified levels <strong>of</strong> the media fraternity and sponsored bulk<br />

SMSs on peace campaigns, as well as sponsoring the first ever Joint Presidential<br />

Debates.<br />

6.6 Funding Voter Education by Development Partners<br />

<strong>The</strong> Government <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> in conjunction with the Development Partners supported<br />

the following activities:<br />

1) Training <strong>of</strong> Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers, Conflict<br />

Resolution Officers, Trainers (T.O.T) for polling day <strong>of</strong>ficials (UNDP);<br />

2) Conduct <strong>of</strong> Voter Education Road Shows on polling activities by the contracted<br />

firms (UNDP);<br />

3) Production <strong>of</strong> posters, flyers, and banners on polling station locations in the 15<br />

widely spoken local languages (EU); and<br />

4) Dissemination <strong>of</strong> polling station locations for the voters through bulk SMS by<br />

International Foundation for Electoral systems (IFES).<br />

6.7 Voter Education and Publicity Outputs<br />

<strong>The</strong> above strategies yielded the following outputs:<br />

i. An informed electorate and public on the election programmes, procedures and<br />

election related malpractices and <strong>of</strong>fences;<br />

ii. Provision <strong>of</strong> opportunity for feedback from the public/audience especially during<br />

live radio and television talk shows (phone-ins);<br />

iii. Wider outreach and messages disseminated through several media outlets<br />

countrywide;<br />

iv. Higher voter turn-out and participation by the youth ; and<br />

v. Accessibility to messages translated into local languages.<br />

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CHAPTER SEVEN<br />

PARTICIPATION OF THE NATIONAL CONSULTATIVE FORUM AND OTHER<br />

STAKEHOLDERS IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS<br />

7.1 Introduction<br />

<strong>The</strong> Political Parties and Organisations (PPOA) Act, mandates the Electoral<br />

Commission to register political parties/organisations. Currently there are twenty nine<br />

(29) registered political parties under the umbrella organization - the National<br />

Consultative Forum (NCF).<br />

Section 20 <strong>of</strong> the Political Parties and Organisations Act, 2005 provides for the<br />

formation <strong>of</strong> the National Consultative Forum for Political Parties and Organisations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Forum was launched by the Commission at a meeting held on 17 th August 2010.<br />

Section 20A (1) <strong>of</strong> PPOA provides for the nomination <strong>of</strong> both the Chairperson and<br />

Vice Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the National Consultative Forum.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chairperson is nominated from among members <strong>of</strong> the Forum by the majority<br />

party in Parliament. <strong>The</strong> Vice Chairperson is nominated from among members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Forum by the majority opposition party in Parliament; and the Secretary to the<br />

Electoral Commission shall be the Secretary to the Forum.<br />

7.2 NCF in the Electoral Process<br />

<strong>The</strong> NCF was accredited and observed the General Elections, 2015/2016. Seventeen<br />

(17) out <strong>of</strong> the 29 registered political parties participated at the various levels <strong>of</strong> the<br />

General Elections; and four <strong>of</strong> these, namely; the National Resistance Movement<br />

(NRM), the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), the Peoples, Development Party<br />

(PDP) and Famers’ Party <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> (FPU) sponsored presidential candidates. <strong>The</strong><br />

rest <strong>of</strong> the Presidential candidates were Independents. <strong>The</strong> full list <strong>of</strong> the registered<br />

political parties and organisations are in Appendix VII.<br />

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7.3 National Election Liaison Committee<br />

During the General Elections, 2015/2016 , the Commission put in place a National<br />

Electoral Liaison Committee (NELC) at national level and the District Electoral<br />

Liaison Committee (DELC) at the district levels. <strong>The</strong> main activity was to act as a<br />

stop gap measure for handling complaints/issues from the participating political<br />

parties and independent candidates; and resolving any possible conflicts, in the<br />

absence <strong>of</strong> the National Consultative Forum for Political Parties and Organisations<br />

(NCF).<br />

However, due to the nature <strong>of</strong> complaints received the Commission handled them in<br />

accordance with Art.61(1)(f) and Sec.15 <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act. Other<br />

election related complaints were handled by the District Electoral Liaison Committee<br />

(DELC) and complaints which were criminal in nature were referred to the Police.<br />

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CHAPTER EIGHT<br />

NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES AND THE CAMPAIGN PERIOD<br />

8.1 Introduction<br />

In accordance with Section 8 <strong>of</strong> the Presidential Elections Act, Sec. 9 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Parliamentary Election Act and Sec.119 <strong>of</strong> the Local Governments Act, the Electoral<br />

Commission appointed nomination dates, venues and appointed time for nomination<br />

<strong>of</strong> candidates. (See Table 9).<br />

Table 9: Nomination Dates, Venues and Appointed Time<br />

Category <strong>of</strong><br />

Candidates<br />

Date Venue Appointed<br />

Time<br />

Presidential 3 rd – 4 th Nov. 2015 Mandela National<br />

Stadium Namboole,<br />

Wakiso District.<br />

Parliamentary 2 nd -3 rd Dec. 2015 District Returning<br />

Officers’ Offices<br />

10:00AM-<br />

4:00PM<br />

9:00AM-<br />

5:00PM<br />

District/City,<br />

Municipal/City<br />

Division Local<br />

Government<br />

Councils<br />

19 th – 23 rd Oct.<br />

2015<br />

District Returning<br />

Officers’ Offices<br />

9:00AM-<br />

5:00PM<br />

Sub county/Town/<br />

Municipal Division<br />

Local Government<br />

Councils<br />

19 th – 23 rd Oct.<br />

2015<br />

County Headquarters<br />

9:00AM-<br />

5:00PM<br />

8.2 Nomination <strong>of</strong> Presidential Candidates<br />

<strong>The</strong> nomination <strong>of</strong> Presidential Candidates was presided over by the Chairperson <strong>of</strong><br />

the Electoral Commission, as the Returning Officer for the Presidential nominations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> requirements for nomination <strong>of</strong> the Presidential Candidates are provided for<br />

under Section 10 <strong>of</strong> the Presidential Elections Act.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> nomination <strong>of</strong> a candidate as required under this provision, shall be supported by<br />

not less than one hundred registered voters from each <strong>of</strong>, at least, two thirds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

districts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>. This meant that for one to qualify for nomination as a Presidential<br />

candidate, his/her nomination had to be supported by not less than One hundred (100)<br />

registered voters from each <strong>of</strong> at least 75 <strong>of</strong> 112 districts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other nomination requirements include being a citizen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> aged between<br />

35 and 75 years, possessing an advanced level <strong>of</strong> education or its equivalent and being<br />

a registered voter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> aspiring presidential candidates were requested to submit lists <strong>of</strong> supporters <strong>of</strong><br />

their nomination to the Commission for verification at least two (2) weeks before the<br />

nomination dates.<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> forty nine (49) aspirants picked nomination forms from the Commission.<br />

However, only eleven (11) returned lists <strong>of</strong> supporters <strong>of</strong> their nomination from at<br />

least two thirds (2/3) <strong>of</strong> Districts as required by law. Eight (8) aspirants complied with<br />

nomination requirements, were duly nominated as presidential candidates for the<br />

General Elections, 2015/2016 as presented in the specimen ballot paper in Plate 8.<br />

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Plate 8: <strong>The</strong> Specimen Ballot Paper bearing the eight Presidential Candidates.<br />

<strong>The</strong> summary <strong>of</strong> nominated candidates for the Presidential elections 2015/2016 is<br />

shown in Table 10.<br />

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Table 10: Nominated Presidential Candidates for the General Elections,<br />

2015/2016<br />

Names <strong>of</strong> Candidate<br />

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni<br />

Political Party/<br />

Organisation/<br />

Independent<br />

National Resistance<br />

Movement<br />

Date/Time Nominated<br />

Tuesday 3 rd November<br />

10:00am<br />

Amama Mbabazi Independent Tuesday 3 rd November<br />

11:00am<br />

Baryamureeba Venansius Independent Tuesday 3 rd November<br />

12:00pm<br />

Kizza Besigye<br />

Bwanika Abed<br />

Forum for Democratic<br />

Change<br />

People’s Development<br />

Party<br />

Wednesday 4 th November<br />

11:am<br />

Wednesday 4 th November<br />

12:pm<br />

Mabirizi Joseph Independent Wednesday 4 th November<br />

2:00pm<br />

Maureen Waluube Kyalya Independent Wednesday 4 th November<br />

Benon Biraaro Independent Wednesday 4 th November<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission provided each <strong>of</strong> the eight (08) presidential candidates with security<br />

details for their campaigns and at their residencies, a fully fueled and maintained<br />

vehicle and driver for use as provided by the law.<br />

8.3 Nomination <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Candidates<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> candidates for election as Directly Elected Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament and<br />

District Woman Representatives to Parliament took place on 2 nd and 3 rd December,<br />

2015 at the District Returning Officers’ Offices country wide.<br />

At the end <strong>of</strong> the nomination exercise, one thousand three hundred thirty seven<br />

(1,337) candidates were nominated to contest as Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament for the 290<br />

constituencies and four hundred six (406) candidates as one hundred and twelve (112)<br />

District Woman Representatives to Parliament.<br />

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Nomination <strong>of</strong> candidates to represent SIGs in Parliament were carried out as follows;<br />

Table 11: Nomination <strong>of</strong> SIGs Representatives in Parliament<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> Representation in<br />

Parliament<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> UPDF in<br />

Parliament<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> PWDs in<br />

Parliament<br />

Representatives (4) <strong>of</strong> Youth in<br />

Parliament (regional)<br />

Nomination Venue<br />

Bombo Land Forcers<br />

Headquarters<br />

Electoral Commission<br />

Headquarters<br />

Designated regional<br />

centers<br />

No. <strong>of</strong><br />

Nominated<br />

Candidates<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Workers in Mandela National<br />

11<br />

Parliament<br />

Stadium, Namboole<br />

Woman Representative <strong>of</strong> the Hoima Municipality 3<br />

Youth in Parliament<br />

Total 73<br />

30<br />

14<br />

15<br />

8.3.1 Nominated Candidates for Directly Elected Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament<br />

<strong>The</strong> nominated candidates for Directly Elected Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament by political<br />

affiliation and gender are presented in Table 12:<br />

Table 12:<br />

Nominated Candidates for Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament by Political<br />

Affiliation and Gender, 2016<br />

Parties/<br />

Organisations<br />

Male<br />

Candidates<br />

Female Candidates Total Nominated<br />

Candidates<br />

AP 1 0 1<br />

CP 2 0 2<br />

DP 78 7 85<br />

FDC 197 4 201<br />

INDEPENDENT 656 47 703<br />

JEEMA 11 0 11<br />

NRM 267 23 290<br />

PDP 1 0 1<br />

PPP 5 0 5<br />

RWYP 3 0 3<br />

SDP 3 0 3<br />

UFA 4 3 7<br />

UPC 24 0 24<br />

UPM 1 0 1<br />

Total<br />

Nominated<br />

1,253 84 1,337<br />

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8.4 Candidates Elected Unopposed as Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament<br />

After the closure <strong>of</strong> the nomination exercise, six (06) Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament (directly<br />

elected), five (05) District Woman representatives to Parliament and one<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> the PWDs, all from the National Resistance Movement (NRM)<br />

were elected unopposed. <strong>The</strong>se were from the following constituencies:<br />

i) Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament: Buyaga County West, Bwamba County, Bugahya<br />

County, Mawogola North County, Nyabushozi County and Ruhinda North<br />

County;<br />

ii) District Woman Representative to Parliament: - Kibaale, Adjumani, Koboko,<br />

Bududa and Napak districts; and<br />

iii) A representative <strong>of</strong> the PWDs to Parliament (Eastern Region).<br />

8.5 Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Local Government Councils<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission nominated candidates to the various Local Government councils on<br />

the dates indicated in Table 11. At the end <strong>of</strong> the nomination exercise a total <strong>of</strong><br />

(39,684) candidates were nominated as in Appendix VIII.<br />

8.6 Campaign Period for Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government<br />

Councils’ Elections<br />

After the nomination exercise, the public was given sufficient time to inspect the<br />

nomination papers and raise complaints, if any. <strong>The</strong> respective candidates’ campaigns<br />

programs were harmonized by the Returning Officers together with candidates and/or<br />

their agents. Campaign periods for the General Elections were scheduled as indicated<br />

in Table 13.<br />

Table 13: Schedule <strong>of</strong> Campaign Period for the General Election, 2015/16<br />

Category <strong>of</strong> Election<br />

Campaign Period<br />

Presidential 9 th Nov, 2015 – 16 th Feb. 2016<br />

Parliamentary 7 th Dec, 2015 – 16 th Feb, 2016<br />

Local Government Councils 27 th October, 2015 – 8 th March, 2016<br />

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At Presidential campaign level, candidates/candidates' <strong>of</strong>ficial agents signed a<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Understanding (MOU) with the Commission under the following<br />

terms, among others -<br />

a) Compliance with the harmonized campaign program;<br />

b) any change arising from (a) above was to be communicated to the Commission in<br />

a timely manner;<br />

c) Commission to consult and amend the campaign program within 48 hours, where<br />

practicable; and<br />

d) Commission to communicate changes, if any, to the respective stakeholders.<br />

<strong>The</strong> candidates, largely complied with the terms set out under the MOU.<br />

8.7 Security during the Campaign Period<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission, in liaison with the <strong>Uganda</strong> Police Force (UPF), provided escort<br />

teams for each <strong>of</strong> the Presidential candidates, including day and night residential<br />

security. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> Police further ensured adequate security at all the campaign<br />

venues countrywide. <strong>The</strong> campaign period was generally calm and peaceful, save for<br />

a few reported incidences <strong>of</strong> clashes at campaign venues and use <strong>of</strong> party symbols by<br />

independent candidates. <strong>The</strong>se incidences were accordingly addressed as and when<br />

they were reported.<br />

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CHAPTER NINE<br />

PRE-POLLING ACTIVITIES<br />

9.1 Introduction<br />

<strong>The</strong> printing <strong>of</strong> ballot papers for Presidential, General Parliamentary and Local<br />

Government Council elections was one <strong>of</strong> the major activities undertaken in preparation<br />

for polling day activities. Following a competitive bidding process, four (04) companies<br />

were awarded tenders to print, pack and deliver ballot papers. <strong>The</strong> printing <strong>of</strong> all ballot<br />

papers for various levels <strong>of</strong> elections commenced on 29 th December, 2015 and ended on<br />

28 th February, 2016. <strong>The</strong> ballot papers were delivered on time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission invited Political Parties/Organisations and Independent Candidates to<br />

observe the process <strong>of</strong> printing and delivery <strong>of</strong> ballot papers. Two Political<br />

Parties/Organizations (NRM and FDC) and Candidate Amama Mbabazi (Independent)<br />

sent representatives to observe the printing process.<br />

9.2 Packing and Delivery <strong>of</strong> Polling Kits<br />

9.2.1 Packing<br />

Packing <strong>of</strong> the polling kits for the various levels <strong>of</strong> elections commenced on 3 rd<br />

January, 2016. <strong>The</strong> contents <strong>of</strong> the polling kit included the following: ballot papers,<br />

voters’ registers, Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results Form, generic polling forms, indelible ink,<br />

endorsing ink, stamp pads, pens, strings and polythene sheets. (See Appendix V).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission enlisted services <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> Prisons Service to re-enforce the<br />

Commission capacity in the packing and dispatch <strong>of</strong> polling kits.<br />

9.2.2 Dispatch <strong>of</strong> Polling Materials<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission packed and dispatched polling materials in phases as follows:<br />

a) generic materials that included transparent ballot boxes, basins, solar lamps and<br />

cordoning tapes;<br />

b) non generic materials including BVVKs and VLS; and<br />

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c) polling kits, including ballot papers, voters register, Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results Form,<br />

9.3 Polling Days<br />

generic polling forms, indelible ink, endorsing ink, stamp pads, pens, strings and<br />

polythene sheets packed in metallic boxes. (See Appendix V).<br />

Article 61 (2) <strong>of</strong> the Constitution provides that the Electoral Commission shall hold<br />

presidential, general parliamentary and local government council elections within the<br />

first thirty (30) days <strong>of</strong> the last ninety (90) days before the expiration <strong>of</strong> the term <strong>of</strong><br />

the President.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission in appointing polling days for the various elective <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

representatives <strong>of</strong> Special Interest Groups (SIGs) inclusive, was therefore guided by<br />

the foregoing constitutional provision. Table 14 shows polling dates for the elective<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices which were accordingly appointed and gazetted.<br />

Table 14: Polling Dates<br />

Category <strong>of</strong> elections<br />

Appointed Polling Dates<br />

i. Presidential 18 th February 2016;<br />

ii. Parliamentary 18 th February 2016;<br />

o Youth 29 th February 2016;<br />

o PWDs 22 nd February 2016;<br />

o Workers 11 th March 2016;<br />

o UPDF 4 th March 2016<br />

iii. District/City Local Government<br />

Council<br />

24 th February 2016;<br />

o Councillors representing SIGs (Youths,<br />

PWDs, Older Persons)<br />

3 rd March 2016;<br />

iv. Municipal Local Government Council 2 nd March 2016;<br />

o Councillors representing SIGs (Youths,<br />

PWDs, Older Persons)<br />

4 th March 2016;<br />

v. Sub county Local Government Council 9 th March 2016;<br />

o Councillors representing SIGs (Youths,<br />

PWDs, Older Persons)<br />

10 th March 2016;<br />

vi. Members <strong>of</strong> Youth<br />

Councils/Committees<br />

o Members <strong>of</strong> Councils and Committees <strong>of</strong><br />

People With Disabilities<br />

18 th September to 23 rd<br />

November, 2015;<br />

o Members <strong>of</strong> Councils and Committees <strong>of</strong><br />

Older Persons<br />

18 th September to 23 rd<br />

November, 2015.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> polling activities at each polling station were conducted by the Presiding<br />

Officers, Polling Assistants, Polling Constables and an Orderly Officer (at respective<br />

polling centres).<br />

9.4 Pre-Polling Activities<br />

In accordance with Section 18 (A) <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act, the Commission<br />

provided a copy <strong>of</strong> the National Voters’ Register to the participating Political<br />

Parties/Organisations for use on polling day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission put in place a National Complaints/Information Desk at the<br />

Commission Headquarters and at each <strong>of</strong> the Districts to provide information and<br />

handle complaints and inquiries, as and when they arose, on polling dates.<br />

Toll free lines were installed at the Commission Headquarters to expedite the process<br />

<strong>of</strong> providing information and handling complaints and inquiries. Polling was<br />

conducted between 7.00 am and 4.00 pm, countrywide. This was preceded by setting<br />

up the polling stations as per the layout indicated in PLATE 9.<br />

PLATE 9: Layout <strong>of</strong> the Polling Station<br />

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CHAPTER TEN<br />

POLLING AND ELECTION RESULTS<br />

10.1 Introduction<br />

On 18 th February, 2016, the Commission conducted Presidential and Parliamentary<br />

Elections. Counting <strong>of</strong> votes cast for candidates was done at the respective polling<br />

stations and results announced in full view <strong>of</strong> those present. After polling each<br />

Presiding Officer delivered the results and the sealed ballot box to the sub<br />

county/division Headquarters for onward transmission to the Returning Office in<br />

accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> the Law.<br />

10.2 Vote Counting, Announcement and Delivery <strong>of</strong> Results<br />

After closure <strong>of</strong> polls, the Presiding Officer, in the presence and full view <strong>of</strong> all<br />

present opened the ballot box and emptied the content. <strong>The</strong>reafter, counting <strong>of</strong> votes<br />

cast for each candidate was done at the respective polling stations and results<br />

accordingly announced.<br />

A copy <strong>of</strong> the Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results (DR) Form signed by the Presiding Officer and<br />

Candidates Agents was displayed at the Polling Station; while a copy was provided to<br />

each candidate/agent. Another copy, together with the Official Report Book (ORB)<br />

were sealed in tamper evident envelopes and delivered to the results collection centres<br />

for onward delivery to the District Returning Officers for tallying, escorted by the<br />

Police and Political Parties’/Candidates/agents. Similar arrangement applied to the<br />

Local Government Council elections.<br />

10.3 Tallying, Transmission, Ascertaining and Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission acquired and installed an Election Results Transmission and<br />

Dissemination System (ERTDS). <strong>The</strong> system enabled the Commission to tally<br />

election results at the district and transmit presidential election results from the district<br />

to the national tally centre. <strong>The</strong> declaration <strong>of</strong> result forms for presidential and<br />

general parliamentary elections were generated from the system.<br />

Results for the presidential elections were announced at the polling stations, delivered<br />

and tallied at the District Tally Centres and transmitted to the National Tally Centre at<br />

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the Mandela National Stadium, Namboole by the respective District Returning<br />

Officers for aggregation, ascertaining and declaration by the Commission.<br />

This system enabled the Commission to provide substations for Political Parties/<br />

Organisations/ Candidates’ representatives, observers, the media and other<br />

stakeholders to instantaneously view presidential election results as they were being<br />

received and tallied. This system enhanced transparency in the tallying process.<br />

A similar process was followed for the Parliamentary and Local Government Council<br />

elections (SIGs representatives inclusive) at the District level, except that the tallying<br />

and declaration <strong>of</strong> results was done by the respective District Returning Officers.<br />

10.4 Presidential Election Results<br />

<strong>The</strong> presidential election results for General Elections, 2015/2016 are presented in<br />

Table 15 and Fig. 2.<br />

Table 15: Presidential Election Results, 2016<br />

Name Of Candidate Party Votes Percentage<br />

Obtained<br />

Abed Bwanika Peoples’<br />

89,005 0.90% Of valid<br />

Amama Mbabazi<br />

Development Party<br />

Independent 136,519 1.39%<br />

votes cast<br />

for<br />

Baryamureeba Independent 52,798 0.54% candidates<br />

Venansius<br />

Benon Buta Biraaro Farmers’ Party <strong>of</strong> 25,600 0.26%<br />

<strong>Uganda</strong><br />

Kizza Besigye Kifefe Forum for<br />

3,508,687 35.61%<br />

Democratic Change<br />

Mabiriizi Joseph Independent 24,498 0.25%<br />

Maureen Faith Independent 42,833 0.43%<br />

Kyalya Waluube<br />

Yoweri Kaguta NRM 5,971,872 60.62%<br />

Museveni<br />

Total Number <strong>of</strong> Valid Votes Cast for 9,851,812<br />

Candidates<br />

Total Number <strong>of</strong> Rejected (INVALID) Ballot<br />

Papers<br />

477,319 4.62%<br />

Total Number <strong>of</strong> Ballot Papers Counted 10,329,131 67.61% <strong>of</strong><br />

Registered<br />

Voters<br />

Total Number <strong>of</strong> Spoilt Ballots 29,005<br />

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Candidate Yoweri Kaguta Museveni <strong>of</strong> the National Resistance Movement Party<br />

having obtained the highest number <strong>of</strong> votes cast and absolute majority <strong>of</strong> valid votes<br />

during the election, was accordingly declared the winner <strong>of</strong> the Presidential elections<br />

at 16.38pm on Saturday 20 th February, 2016. <strong>The</strong> Presidential Elections Results were<br />

published in the <strong>Uganda</strong> Gazette Vol. CIX No. 13; dated 1 st March, 2016 under<br />

General Notice No. 124 <strong>of</strong> 2016.<br />

Fig. 2: Votes cast for Presidential Candidates<br />

10.5 Parliamentary Election Results.<br />

<strong>The</strong> detailed results for Directly Elected Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament are presented in<br />

Appendix IX while the District Woman Representatives to Parliament are in<br />

Appendix X. Elected SIGs representative in parliament are listed in Appendix XI.<br />

10.6 Local Government Council Election Results<br />

<strong>The</strong> detailed results for Local Government Council Election are presented in a CD<br />

marked Volume II <strong>of</strong> this report, attached at the back cover.<br />

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CHAPTER ELEVEN<br />

ELECTION PETITIONS<br />

11.1 Introduction<br />

Article 61(1) (f) <strong>of</strong> the 1995 Constitution and Section 15 <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission<br />

Act mandates the Electoral Commission to hear and determine election complaints<br />

arising before and during polling.<br />

11.2 Complaints/Petitions after Nominations<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission received and handled 277 pre-election complaints covering<br />

academic qualifications, noncompliance with set age requirements, defacing and<br />

tearing down <strong>of</strong> campaign posters, non-inclusion in the National Voters’ Register and<br />

non-adherence to the campaign programmes, insufficient supporting signatures,<br />

forgery <strong>of</strong> documents, non resignation by public servants intending to contest in the<br />

elections within the prescribed time, among others.<br />

It should be noted that a number <strong>of</strong> petitions that came to the Commission were a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> grievances that were not properly addressed during party primary elections.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission further notes that if this observation is not addressed, it will always<br />

impact adversely on the Commission operations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission reversed 41 nominations out <strong>of</strong> which 19 were appealed to the High<br />

Court under Sec. 15 <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission Act.<br />

11.3 Election Petitions<br />

After the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the presidential, general parliamentary and local government<br />

council elections, a number <strong>of</strong> candidates who were aggrieved following the<br />

declaration and gazetting <strong>of</strong> the election results filed petitions in the respective Courts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Law.<br />

11.4 Presidential Election Petition<br />

Section 59 <strong>of</strong> the Presidential Elections Act provides that an aggrieved candidate may<br />

petition the Supreme Court for an order that a person declared as President was not<br />

validly elected. <strong>The</strong> Supreme Court shall inquire into and determine the petition<br />

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expeditiously and shall declare its findings not later than 30 days from the date the<br />

petition was filed.<br />

In accordance with this provision, candidate Amama Mbabazi (Independent)<br />

petitioned the Supreme Court (Presidential Election Petition No.1 <strong>of</strong> 2016)<br />

challenging the election <strong>of</strong> candidate Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (NRM).<br />

After due inquiry into the petition, the Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> nine Justices unanimously<br />

dismissed it and declared candidate Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as having been validly<br />

elected.<br />

11.5 Parliamentary Election petitions<br />

Under Section 60 <strong>of</strong> the Parliamentary Election Act, election petition shall be filed in<br />

the High Court. In accordance with this Act, an election petition may be filed by any<br />

<strong>of</strong> the following persons (a) a candidate who loses an election, or (b) a registered<br />

voter in the constituency concerned supported by the signatures <strong>of</strong> not less than 500<br />

voters registered in that constituency.<br />

<strong>The</strong> common grounds for the petitions following the general parliamentary elections<br />

included, among others;<br />

i. Bribery by candidates,<br />

ii.<br />

iii.<br />

iv.<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> requisite academic qualifications,<br />

Non resignation by public servants,<br />

Non compliance with the law, and<br />

v. Forgery <strong>of</strong> requisite documents.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were 135 parliamentary election petitions filed in the High Court, out <strong>of</strong> which<br />

92 have been concluded, 66 won against 26 lost (See the summary in Table 16).<br />

Table 16: Summary <strong>of</strong> Status <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Election Petitions as <strong>of</strong> 11 th<br />

August 2016<br />

Status High Court Lost and affected<br />

persons appealed<br />

Won/settled/<br />

withdrawn<br />

Concluded 92 (68.15%) 26 (28.15%) 66 (71.74%)<br />

Pending Hearing and 43 (31.85%)<br />

Judgment<br />

Total 135<br />

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11.6 Local Government Council Election Petitions<br />

In accordance with the provision <strong>of</strong> Section 138 (1) <strong>of</strong> the Local Governments Act,<br />

an aggrieved candidate for chairperson may petition the High Court for an order that<br />

a person declared as the Chairperson <strong>of</strong> a local government council was not validly<br />

elected and (2) a person qualified to petition under Sub section (3) who is aggrieved<br />

by the declaration <strong>of</strong> a councilor may petition the Chief Magistrate's Court having<br />

jurisdiction in the Constituency. Under this said Act, an election petition shall be<br />

filed within fourteen (14) days after the day on which the results <strong>of</strong> the election have<br />

been notified by the Electoral Commission in the gazette.<br />

<strong>The</strong> general grounds for the petitions following the general Local Government<br />

Council elections included, among others;<br />

i. Bribery by candidates,<br />

ii.<br />

iii.<br />

iv.<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> academic qualifications (in the case <strong>of</strong> the District Chairperson),<br />

Non resignation by public servants,<br />

Non compliance with set age requirements,<br />

v. Non compliance with the law, and<br />

vi.<br />

Forgery <strong>of</strong> requisite documents (in the case <strong>of</strong> the District Chairperson).<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were 85 Local Government Council election petitions filed in the High<br />

Court/Chief Magistrate's Court, out <strong>of</strong> which 27 have been concluded, 19 won against<br />

eight lost (see the Summary Table 17).<br />

Table 17: Summary <strong>of</strong> Status <strong>of</strong> Local Government Election Petitions as <strong>of</strong><br />

11 th August 2016<br />

Status<br />

High/Chief<br />

Magistrate<br />

Court<br />

Lost and<br />

affected<br />

persons<br />

appealed<br />

Won/settled/<br />

withdrawn<br />

Concluded 27 (32%) 08 (30%) 19 (70%)<br />

Pending Hearing and<br />

58 (68%)<br />

Judgment<br />

Total 85<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission contracted pre qualified private law firms to compliment<br />

the efforts <strong>of</strong> its Legal Chambers in handling the aforementioned petitions<br />

countrywide, which have to be concluded within the legal time frame, given the<br />

volume <strong>of</strong> the petitions filed.<br />

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CHAPTER TWELVE<br />

SWEARING -IN OF ELECTED LEADERS<br />

12.1 Introduction<br />

In accordance with Section 58 <strong>of</strong> the Presidential Election Act, a person elected<br />

President shall assume <strong>of</strong>fice within twenty four hours after expiration <strong>of</strong> the term <strong>of</strong><br />

the predecessor and in any other case, within twenty four hours after being declared<br />

elected President.<br />

Pursuant to Article 61 (2) <strong>of</strong> the Constitution all elective <strong>of</strong>fices expire with the<br />

expiration <strong>of</strong> the term <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the President. In that regard, all elected leaders had<br />

to be sworn within the month <strong>of</strong> May 2016.<br />

12.2 President-Elect<br />

Following the 2015/2016presidential election, a swearing-in ceremony was conducted<br />

on 12 th May, 2016 at the Kololo Ceremonial Grounds, Kampala where the<br />

Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Electoral Commission presented the President-Elect Yoweri<br />

Kaguta Museveni to be sworn-in by His Lordship the Hon. Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>. A caption <strong>of</strong> the ceremony is presented in Plates 10 and<br />

11 below.<br />

Plate 10 : <strong>The</strong> Chairperson EC, Eng. Dr. Badru M. Kiggundu reading the<br />

citation which introduced the President-Elect for Swearing-in.<br />

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PLATE 11: <strong>The</strong> President Elect, H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (in Hat),<br />

accompanied by the First Lady, Janet Kataha Museveni, being sworn-in by the<br />

Chief Justice, Bart Magunda Katureebe (in wig) as the Head Public Service Dr.<br />

John Mitala looks on.<br />

12.3 Swearing-in <strong>of</strong> other Elected Leaders<br />

<strong>The</strong> elected Members <strong>of</strong> the 10 th Parliament were subsequently sworn-in on the 16 th ,<br />

17 th and 18 th May, 2016, at the Parliamentary Buildings, Kampala. <strong>The</strong> elected<br />

Chairpersons and Councillors took their oaths <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice at various Local Government<br />

Council levels during the month <strong>of</strong> May 2016.<br />

12.4 Residual Elections<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission rescheduled elections in some electoral areas and conducted them<br />

on 31 st May 2016. <strong>The</strong> residual elections were as a result <strong>of</strong>:<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> some candidates after their nomination but before polling;<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> nominated candidates for some electoral areas;<br />

Candidates obtaining same number <strong>of</strong> votes (tie);<br />

Non-compliance with polling guidelines;<br />

Election related malpractices in some electoral areas;<br />

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Violence at some polling stations; and<br />

Miss-spelt names and and/or mix-up <strong>of</strong> candidates’ symbols on the ballot<br />

paper (mismatches in ballot papers).<br />

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CHAPTER THIRTEEN<br />

ELECTION OBSERVATION<br />

13.1 Introduction<br />

Election observation has become a common feature in election management. <strong>The</strong><br />

General Elections, 2015/2016 attracted both local and international observers.<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 3,363 observers were accredited to observe the General Elections. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

included 404 International Observers, 1436 National Observers, 101 International<br />

Press members, 805 National Press members.<br />

13.2 Election Observation<br />

<strong>The</strong> observers were facilitated with a kit whose content included guidelines for<br />

observers, media guidelines on elections, codes <strong>of</strong> conduct, Map <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>, electoral<br />

laws, the abridged General Elections Roadmap, 2015/2016, the Handbook for<br />

Election Observers, Polling Station layout poster, voter education messages,<br />

telephone contacts <strong>of</strong> all District Returning Officers and contacts <strong>of</strong> the District<br />

Police Commanders (DPCs). In addition, materials on tourism in <strong>Uganda</strong> were issued.<br />

Other items availed to observers included identification tags, pocket facts, writing<br />

pens, notebooks, brochures, bags, observer Caps and T-Shirts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> main briefing <strong>of</strong> observers was conducted at Hotel Africana, Kampala on 15 th<br />

February 2016 , before polling days. A caption <strong>of</strong> the briefing session is indicated in<br />

Plate 12.<br />

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Plate 12: Deputy Chairperson, Mr. J.N Biribonwa [Right] briefing a Section <strong>of</strong><br />

Election Observers<br />

13.3 Observer Reports<br />

Election Observers observed the General Elections, 2015/2016. By the time <strong>of</strong><br />

writing this report, a few <strong>of</strong> the observer groups had submitted their election<br />

observation reports to the Commission. A conclusive position will be presented after<br />

reviewing all the election Observer Reports submitted.<br />

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CHAPTER FOURTEEN<br />

CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS FACED BY THE COMMISSION<br />

14.1 Introduction<br />

Elections are not merely activities or events on the polling day. <strong>The</strong>y do encompass<br />

all stages <strong>of</strong> planning, registration <strong>of</strong> eligible voters, update and display <strong>of</strong> the voters’<br />

register, processing <strong>of</strong> display returns, nomination <strong>of</strong> candidates, campaigns, polling<br />

day and post polling day activities. Throughout the process, the participation and<br />

cooperation <strong>of</strong> all stakeholders is pertinent.<br />

In the performance <strong>of</strong> its duties, the Electoral Commission put in place mechanisms to<br />

ensure transparency, accountability and impartiality throughout the electoral process.<br />

However, a few challenges were encountered in the process.<br />

14.2 Voter Fatigue/Apathy<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was low voter turn out <strong>of</strong> during the local government council elections which<br />

could be attributed to voter fatigue or apathy. <strong>The</strong> country has numerous elective<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices and various electoral cycles within the same period which leave the electorate<br />

fatigued. Active participation <strong>of</strong> voters was experienced during the presidential and<br />

general parliamentary elections, but decreased during the elections to lower <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

This enthusiasm was evident on polling day activities only, at the expense <strong>of</strong> the other<br />

electoral activities, like update <strong>of</strong> the voters’ register and display <strong>of</strong> the voters’<br />

register.<br />

14.3 Commercialization <strong>of</strong> Politics<br />

Commercialization <strong>of</strong> politics is one <strong>of</strong> the causes <strong>of</strong> the electoral related malpractices<br />

and violence during the electoral process, yet the country's cash economy makes it<br />

very difficult to track the movement <strong>of</strong> money; and thus, remains a challenge.<br />

14.4 Creation <strong>of</strong> New Administrative Units<br />

Late creation <strong>of</strong> administrative units negatively impacted on the general elections<br />

roadmap since they were not budgeted for, and calls for supplementary budget.<br />

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Preparing the newly created units for elections includes re-demarcation <strong>of</strong> electoral<br />

areas, reorganization and creation <strong>of</strong> polling stations, re-composition <strong>of</strong> local<br />

government council, and creates confusion among voters and the public.<br />

14.5 Staff Turn-Over/ Low Staff Remuneration<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission continues to lose senior and experienced staff to greener pastures<br />

due to low staff remuneration. This remains a challenge.<br />

14.6 Late enactment and/or Amendment <strong>of</strong> Enabling Laws<br />

Late enactment and/or amendment <strong>of</strong> enabling laws leaves the Commission with<br />

inadequate time to plan, budget, organise, conduct and supervise the General<br />

Elections.<br />

14.7 Delayed Delivery <strong>of</strong> Election Materials in some areas within Kampala Capital<br />

City and Wakiso District<br />

This development was due to an un anticipated loss <strong>of</strong> three days spent in printing <strong>of</strong><br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> results forms which resulted from the introduction <strong>of</strong> enhanced security<br />

features on the forms.<br />

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CHAPTER FIFTEEN<br />

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS<br />

15.1 Conclusion<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission successfully conducted the General Elections, 2015/2016<br />

within the constitutional time frame; and the Observers reported that the election<br />

results reflected the true will <strong>of</strong> the majority <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission was adequately funded by the Government <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Uganda</strong> and was able to procure all the equipment, vehicles and materials required for<br />

the conduct <strong>of</strong> the General Elections and therefore, the electoral activities were<br />

executed in accordance with the Strategic Plan and Roadmap, subject to the<br />

Constitution.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission put in place mechanisms to ensure that the elections were conducted<br />

under a conducive environment. <strong>The</strong>se included regular interactions with<br />

stakeholders, online access to the National Voters’ Register, use <strong>of</strong> short messaging<br />

services (SMSs), and Voter Location Slips (VLS) to locate voting/polling stations, the<br />

Biometric Voter Verification Systems (BVVS) and use <strong>of</strong> the Election Results<br />

Transmission and Dissemination Systems (ERTDS).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission was able to have in place an elected President (1); an elected<br />

Parliament (427 MPs); elected District/City Chairpersons/Lord Mayor (112) and their<br />

Councillors (3,040); elected Municipality/City Division Chairpersons (39) and their<br />

Councillors (1,185); elected Sub-county/Town/Municipal Division Chairpersons<br />

(1,392) and their Councillors (22,748); and Youth Council/Committees countrywide<br />

(66,816). <strong>The</strong> figures for Parliament and Local Government Councils include the<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> Special Interest Groups (SIGs).<br />

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15.2 Recommendations<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commission recommends the following for future elections:<br />

i. Timely enactment and amendment <strong>of</strong> electoral laws to enable the Commission<br />

have enough time to implement them and formulate voter education messages<br />

for dissemination. A twelve (12) months' period before a General Election is<br />

proposed for all enactments/amendments to be place;<br />

ii. Urgent improvement on the staff remuneration and welfare to avert continued<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> senior and experienced staff to greener pastures;<br />

iii. Continued treatment <strong>of</strong> the General Elections as a project so that they are<br />

funded in phases;<br />

iv. Provision <strong>of</strong> funds to build a suitable <strong>of</strong>fice facility for the Electoral<br />

Commission Headquarters and field <strong>of</strong>fices rather than continued<br />

renting/hiring <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice and storage space;<br />

v. Facilitation for continuous voter education and training; and<br />

vi. Government to enact stringent laws against commercialization <strong>of</strong> elections.<br />

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REFERENCES:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Constitution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995, (as amended); (UPPC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Electoral Commission Act Cap 140 (as amended); (UPPC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Presidential Elections Act, 2005, (as amended); (UPPC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Parliamentary Elections Act, 2005, (as amended); (UPPC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Political Parties and Organisations Act, 2005, (as amended); (UPPC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Local Governments Act Cap 243 (as amended); (UPPC)<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Youth Council Act Cap 319 (as amended); (UPPC)<br />

Various Returning Officers field reports (unpublished)<br />

Various Field Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation Reports (unpublished).<br />

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APPENDIX I<br />

LEVELS, CATEGORIES AND MODE OF ELECTIONS IN UGANDA<br />

Level and Category <strong>of</strong> Election<br />

a) ELECTIVE POSITIONS<br />

FILLED<br />

Number<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

Vacancies<br />

Mode <strong>of</strong> Election<br />

President 1<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Ballot<br />

Directly Elected Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

290 Ballot<br />

District Woman Representative in<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Parliament 112 Ballot<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing<br />

Youth 5<br />

Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing<br />

PWDs 5<br />

Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing<br />

Workers 5<br />

Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing<br />

UPDF 10<br />

Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

TOTAL NUMBER OF ELECTIVE OFFICES 428 INCLUDING THE PRESIDENT<br />

District/City Local Government<br />

District/City Chairperson<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

112 Ballot<br />

District/City Directly Elected<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Councillors 1,409 Ballot<br />

District/City Women Councillors<br />

forming ⅓<strong>of</strong> Councils 959<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Ballot<br />

District/City Councillors Representing<br />

Special Interest Groups (Youth,<br />

672 Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

PWDs, Older Persons)<br />

Councillors Representing Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Bodies at KCCA 4<br />

Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

Municipality/City Division Local Government<br />

Municipality/City Division<br />

Chairperson 39<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Ballot<br />

Municipality/City Division Directly<br />

Elected Councillors 578<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Ballot<br />

Municipality/City Division Women<br />

Councillors forming ⅓<strong>of</strong> Councils 373<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Ballot<br />

Municipality/City Councillors<br />

Representing Special Interest Groups 234 Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

(Youth, PWDs, Older Persons)<br />

Sub-county/Town/Municipal Division Local Government<br />

Sub-county/Town/Municipal Division<br />

Chairperson 1,392<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Ballot


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Number<br />

Level and Category <strong>of</strong> Election <strong>of</strong><br />

Vacancies<br />

Sub-county/Town/Municipal Division<br />

Directly Elected Councillors 7,529<br />

Sub-county/Town/Municipal Division<br />

Women Councillors forming ⅓<strong>of</strong><br />

6,867<br />

Councils<br />

Sub-county/Town/Municipal Division<br />

Councillors Representing Special<br />

Interest Groups (Youth, PWDs, Older<br />

Persons)<br />

Total Number <strong>of</strong> Elective Offices 28,948<br />

Village Committees<br />

Parish Committees<br />

Sub-county Committees<br />

Municipality Committees<br />

District Committees<br />

Sub-total<br />

Village Committees<br />

Parish Committees<br />

Sub-county Committees<br />

Municipality Committees<br />

District Committees<br />

Sub-total<br />

47 Village Committees<br />

48 Parish Committees<br />

49 Sub-county Committees<br />

50 Municipality Committees<br />

Women Councils /Committees<br />

Mode <strong>of</strong> Election<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Ballot<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Secret<br />

Ballot<br />

8,352 Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

289,210<br />

37,155<br />

6,960<br />

195<br />

560<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

334,080<br />

Youth Councils/ Committees<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

520,578<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

66,879<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

12,528<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

351<br />

Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

1,008<br />

601,344<br />

Committees For Older Persons<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

289,210<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

37,155<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

6,960<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

195


Level and Category <strong>of</strong> Election<br />

51 District Committees<br />

Number<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

Vacancies<br />

1,008<br />

Mode <strong>of</strong> Election<br />

Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

Sub-total<br />

334,528<br />

Committees For PWDs<br />

52 Village Committees<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

289,210<br />

53 Parish Committees<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

37,155<br />

54 Sub-county Committees<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

6,960<br />

55 Municipality Committees<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

195<br />

56 District Committees 1,008 Electoral College, Secret Ballot<br />

Sub-total<br />

b) ELECTIVE POSITIONS<br />

NOT FILLED<br />

57 Village Committees<br />

58 Parish Committees<br />

Sub-total<br />

334,528<br />

Administrative Units Councils<br />

Universal Adult Suffrage, Lining up<br />

578,420<br />

Electoral College, Lining up<br />

74,310<br />

652,730<br />

GRAND TOTAL<br />

2,286,158<br />

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APPENDIX II<br />

<strong>The</strong> General Elections Roadmap, 2015/2016<br />

DISPLAY OF THE NATIONAL VOTERS' REGISTER AND YOUTH, PWDS & OLDER PERSONS REGISTERS IN LINE WITH ECA SEC.<br />

24(1) & SEC. 25(1).<br />

No. Electoral Activities Start Finish<br />

1 Recruitment and Training <strong>of</strong> Display Officers Wednesday, July 1, 2015 Tuesday, July 21, 2015<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Display <strong>of</strong> the National Voters' Register at each Polling Station.<br />

In line with ECA Sec. 24(1) & Sec. 25(1).<br />

Display <strong>of</strong> Youth, PWDs & Older Persons Registers in each<br />

Parish<br />

Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Tuesday, August 11, 2015<br />

Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Friday, July 31, 2015<br />

4 Preparation <strong>of</strong> SIGs Display Returns for Tribunal meeting Saturday, August 1, 2015 Sunday, August 2, 2015<br />

5 Parish Tribunal Meetings for SIGs Display Registers Monday, August 3, 2015 Tuesday, August 4, 2015<br />

6<br />

Display <strong>of</strong> Tribunal Recommendations for Youth, PWDs &<br />

Older Persons Registers in each Parish<br />

Wednesday, August 5, 2015 Monday, August 10, 2015<br />

7 Retrieval <strong>of</strong> SIGs Display Returns from Parishes to EC HQs Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Friday, August 14, 2015<br />

8 Parish Tribunal Meetings over the National Voters' Register Wednesday, August 12, 2015 Thursday, August 13, 2015<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Display <strong>of</strong> Tribunal recommendations at each Parish. In line with<br />

ECA Sec. 25(1a).<br />

Processing <strong>of</strong> Youth, PWDs & Older Persons' Registers Display<br />

Returns for Nominations and Polls<br />

Friday, August 14, 2015 Monday, August 24, 2015<br />

Saturday, August 15, 2015 Wednesday, August 19, 2015<br />

11<br />

Print and print finishing <strong>of</strong> Youth, PWDs & Older Persons'<br />

Registers for Nominations<br />

Thursday, August 20, 2015 Saturday, August 22, 2015<br />

12 Dispatch <strong>of</strong> SIGs Registers for Nominations to the Districts Sunday, August 23, 2015 Monday, August 24, 2015<br />

11<br />

12<br />

Packing and delivery <strong>of</strong> Polling Materials for Youth, PWDs &<br />

Older Persons Elections<br />

Print and print finishing <strong>of</strong> Youth, PWDs & Older Persons<br />

Registers for Polls<br />

Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Friday, August 28, 2015<br />

Saturday, August 22, 2015 Wednesday, August 26, 2015<br />

13 Delivery <strong>of</strong> SIGs Nomination Registers to Subcounties Tuesday, August 25, 2015 Wednesday, August 26, 2015<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Retrieval <strong>of</strong> National Voters' Register Display Returns from<br />

Polling Stations to EC Hqs<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Village Youth, PWDs & Older<br />

Persons Elections at Subcounty/Town Council/Municipal<br />

Division HQs<br />

Cleaning and Processing the National Voters' Register for<br />

Nominations<br />

Harmonisation <strong>of</strong> Campaign Programmes at Parishes/Wards<br />

Tuesday, August 25, 2015 Thursday, August 27, 2015<br />

Thursday, August 27, 2015 Thursday, September 10, 2015<br />

Friday, August 28, 2015 Saturday, September 26, 2015<br />

Friday, September 11, 2015 Friday, September 11, 2015<br />

18 Transmission <strong>of</strong> Nomination Returns to EC HQs Saturday, September 12, 2015 Sunday, September 13, 2015<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

Campaigns for Village Youth, PWDs & Older Persons<br />

Candidates<br />

Printing, packing and delivery <strong>of</strong> Voter Location Slips (VLS) to<br />

Sub-counties<br />

Friday, September 11, 2015<br />

Wednesday, September 16,<br />

2015<br />

Sunday, September 27, 2015 Sunday, October 11, 2015<br />

CONDUCTING VILLAGE YOUTH, PWDS & OLDER PERSONS COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES ELECTIONS<br />

Polling Day for Village Older Persons Councils/Committees<br />

Elections<br />

Friday, September 18, 2015<br />

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22<br />

Polling Day for Village PWDs Councils/Committees Elections<br />

Monday, September 21, 2015<br />

23 Polling Day for Village Youth Councils/Committees Elections<br />

24<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> Copies <strong>of</strong> Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results Forms to ROs<br />

Wednesday, September 23,<br />

2015<br />

Thursday, September 24, 2015 Thursday, September 24, 2015<br />

25<br />

26<br />

CONDUCTING PARISH/WARD YOUTH, PWDS & OLDER PERSONS COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES ELECTIONS<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> Parish/Ward Registers for Youth, PWDS & Older<br />

Persons by Parish Supervisors<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Parish/Ward Level at Subcounty<br />

Thursday, September 24, 2015 Friday, September 25, 2015<br />

Monday, September 28, 2015<br />

Wednesday, September 30,<br />

2015<br />

27 Transmission <strong>of</strong> Nomination Returns to ROs Thursday, October 1, 2015 Thursday, October 1, 2015<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

Campaigns for Parish/Ward Youth, PWDs & Older Persons<br />

Candidates<br />

Polling Day for Parish/Ward Older Persons'<br />

Councils/Committees Elections<br />

Polling Day for Parish/Ward PWDs' Councils/Committees<br />

Elections<br />

31 Polling Day for Parish/Ward Youth's Councils/Committees<br />

Elections<br />

32 Transmission <strong>of</strong> Copies <strong>of</strong> Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results Forms to<br />

ROs<br />

Thursday, October 1, 2015 Monday, October 5, 2015<br />

Wednesday, October 7, 2015<br />

Thursday, October 8, 2015<br />

Monday, October 12, 2015<br />

Tuesday, October 13, 2015<br />

Tuesday, October 13, 2015<br />

33<br />

CONDUCTING SUBCOUNTY/TOWN/MUNICIPAL DIVISION YOUTH, PWDS & OLDER PERSONS COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES<br />

ELECTIONS<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> Subcounty/Town/Municipal Division Registers for<br />

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 Wednesday, October 14, 2015<br />

Youth, PWDS & Older Persons Subcounty Supervisors<br />

34<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Subcounty/Town/Municipal<br />

Division Youth, PWDS & Older Persons Councils/Committees<br />

Elections at Sub-county Level<br />

Thursday, October 15, 2015 Friday, October 16, 2015<br />

35 Transmission <strong>of</strong> Nomination Returns to ROs Saturday, October 17, 2015 Saturday, October 17, 2015<br />

36<br />

37<br />

Campaigns for Subcounty/Town/Municipal Division Youth, PWDs<br />

& Older Persons Candidates<br />

Polling Day for Subcounty/Town/Municipal Division Older<br />

Persons' Councils/Committees Elections<br />

Friday, October 16, 2015 Monday, October 19, 2015<br />

Wednesday, October 21, 2015<br />

38<br />

39<br />

40<br />

Polling Day for Subcounty/Town/Municipal Division PWDs'<br />

Councils/Committees Elections<br />

Polling Day for Subcounty/Town/Municipal Division Youth's<br />

Councils/Committees Elections<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> Copies <strong>of</strong> Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results Forms to ROs<br />

Thursday, October 22, 2015<br />

Friday, October 23, 2015<br />

Saturday, October 24, 2015 Saturday, October 24, 2015<br />

CONDUCTING DISTRICT/CITY/MUNICIPAL DIVISION YOUTH, PWDS & OLDER PERSONS COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES ELECTIONS<br />

41 Preparation <strong>of</strong> District/City/Municipal Registers for Youth,<br />

PWDS & Older Persons by District Registrars<br />

42 Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for District/City/Municipal<br />

Youth, PWDS & Older Persons Councils/Committees<br />

Elections at<br />

District<br />

Saturday, October 24, 2015<br />

Monday, October 26, 2015<br />

Sunday, October 25, 2015<br />

Tuesday, October 27, 2015<br />

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43 Campaigns for District/City/Municipal Youth, PWDs &<br />

Older Persons Candidates<br />

Tuesday, October 27, 2015<br />

Wednesday, October 28, 2015<br />

44<br />

Polling Day for Municipal/City Division Older Persons'<br />

Councils/Committees Elections<br />

Friday, October 30, 2015<br />

45<br />

Polling Day for Municipal/City Division PWDs'<br />

Councils/Committees Elections<br />

Monday, November 2, 2015<br />

46<br />

47<br />

48<br />

49<br />

50<br />

51<br />

Polling Day for Municipal/City Division Youth's<br />

Councils/Committees Elections<br />

Polling Day for District/City Older Persons' Councils/Committees<br />

Elections<br />

Polling Day for District/City PWDs' Councils/Committees<br />

Elections<br />

Polling Day for District/City Youth's Councils/Committees<br />

Elections<br />

Transmission <strong>of</strong> Copies <strong>of</strong> all SIGs Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results Forms<br />

by ROs to EC HQs<br />

Nomination, campaign and polling for the National Youth Council<br />

Elections<br />

Wednesday, November 11,<br />

2015<br />

Monday, November 23, 2015<br />

Tuesday, November 3, 2015<br />

Thursday, November 5, 2015<br />

Friday, November 6, 2015<br />

Monday, November 9, 2015<br />

Sunday, November 15, 2015<br />

Wednesday, November 25,<br />

2015<br />

52<br />

52<br />

(a)<br />

53<br />

54<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Presidential Candidates in line with Sec.8 <strong>of</strong><br />

PEA<br />

Inspection <strong>of</strong> Nominations Papers submitted by Presidential<br />

Candidates<br />

Harmonisation and publicity <strong>of</strong> Presidential Campaign Programmes<br />

at EC Headquarters<br />

Issuance <strong>of</strong> Electronic Copies <strong>of</strong> the NVR to Participating<br />

Political Parties & Organizations. In line with ECA Sec. 18A<br />

NOMINATIONS AND CAMPAIGNS OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES<br />

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 Wednesday, November 4, 2015<br />

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 Friday, November 6, 2016<br />

Thursday, November 5, 2015 Sunday, November 8, 2015<br />

Thursday, November 5, 2015 Sunday, November 8, 2015<br />

55 Campaigns (Presidential) In line with Sec. 21(1) Monday, November 9, 2015 Wednesday, February 10, 2016<br />

56<br />

57<br />

58<br />

NOMINATIONS AND CAMPAIGNS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS COUNCILS ELECTIONS' CANDIDATES<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates (Local Governments including<br />

Councillors for Youth, PWDs and Older Persons). In line with<br />

Monday, November 16, 2015 Friday, November 20, 2015<br />

Section 119(1).<br />

Harmonisation and publicity <strong>of</strong> Campaign Programmes for Local<br />

Governments Councils Candidates<br />

Campaigns (Local Governments including Councillors’<br />

Representing SIGs)<br />

Saturday, November 21, 2015 Monday, November 23, 2015<br />

Tuesday, November 24, 2015 Wednesday, February 10, 2016<br />

NOMINATIONS AND CAMPAIGNS OF CANDIDATES FOR PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Parliamentary (Constituency and<br />

59 District Woman). In line with Section 9. <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary<br />

Elections Act<br />

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 Thursday, December 3, 2015<br />

60<br />

61<br />

62<br />

63<br />

64<br />

65<br />

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Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Election <strong>of</strong> Regional Youth MPs at<br />

EC Regional Offices<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Election <strong>of</strong> National Youth Female<br />

MP at EC Headquarters<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Election <strong>of</strong> PWDs and Workers'<br />

MPs at EC Headquarters<br />

Nomination <strong>of</strong> Candidates for Election <strong>of</strong> UPDF MPs at UPDF<br />

HQs Headquarters<br />

Harmonisation and publicity <strong>of</strong> Campaign Programmes for<br />

Parliamentary Candidates<br />

Parliamentary Candidates Campaigns (Parliamentary). In<br />

line with Sec. 20.<br />

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 Thursday, December 3, 2015<br />

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 Thursday, December 3, 2015<br />

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 Thursday, December 3, 2015<br />

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 Thursday, December 3, 2015<br />

Friday, December 4, 2015 Sunday, December 6, 2015<br />

Monday, December 7, 2015 Wednesday, February 10, 2016


POLLING FOR PRESIDENTIAL, AND GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS ELECTIONS<br />

66 Recruitment and Pinning Up Lists <strong>of</strong> Polling Day Officials Friday, January 8, 2016 Friday, February 5, 2016<br />

67 Issuance <strong>of</strong> VLS to Voters Friday, January 8, 2016 Saturday, February 6, 2016<br />

68<br />

Issuance <strong>of</strong> Hard Copies <strong>of</strong> the NVR to Participating Political<br />

Parties & Organizations. In line with ECA Sec. 18A.<br />

Friday, January 22, 2016 Thursday, January 28, 2016<br />

69 Training <strong>of</strong> Polling Day Officials Monday, February 8, 2016 Wednesday, February 10, 2016<br />

70<br />

Polling Date (Presidential & Parliamentary) In line with Article<br />

61(2)<br />

71 National Conference for Elections <strong>of</strong> PWD MPs<br />

72 National Conference for Elections <strong>of</strong> Workers' MPs<br />

73 Polling Date (Local Governments V)<br />

74 National Conferences and Election <strong>of</strong> Female Youth MP<br />

75 Polling Date (Local Governments - Municipalities)<br />

76 Regional Conferences for Election <strong>of</strong> Regional Youth MPs<br />

77 Polling Date (Local Governments III)<br />

78 Army Council Conference for Elections <strong>of</strong> UPDF MPs<br />

18 th February 2016<br />

22nd February 2016<br />

11th March 2016<br />

24th February 2016<br />

29th February 2016<br />

2nd March 2016<br />

4th March 2016<br />

29th February 2016<br />

4th March 2016<br />

79 Gazetting and publishing results Friday, February 19, 2016 Friday, March 25, 2016<br />

80 Compilation and submission <strong>of</strong> General Elections Report Friday, April 1, 2016 Thursday, June 30, 2016<br />

81 Post-electoral Activities Monday, February 15, 2016 Friday, June 30, 2017<br />

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APPENDIX III<br />

Summary Constituencies and Electoral Areas during the General<br />

Elections, 2015/2016<br />

CATEGORY OF ELECTION<br />

TOTAL NUMBER<br />

OF<br />

CONSTITUENCIES/<br />

ELECTORAL<br />

AREAS<br />

TOTAL<br />

NUMBER OF<br />

NOMINATED<br />

CANDIDATES<br />

TOTAL<br />

NUMBER OF<br />

CANDIDATES<br />

ELECTED<br />

UNOPPOSED<br />

TOTAL NUMBER<br />

OF<br />

CONSTITUENCIES<br />

/ ELECTORAL<br />

AREAS WITH NO<br />

CANDIDATES<br />

NOMINATED<br />

Presidential 1 8 - -<br />

Parliamentary Directly Elected<br />

Members<br />

Parliamentary District Woman<br />

Representatives<br />

290 1,337 6 -<br />

112 406 5 -<br />

District Chairpersons 112 379 15 -<br />

District Directly Elected Councillors 1,409 4,053 203 -<br />

District Women Councillors forming<br />

1/3 <strong>of</strong> Councils<br />

Municipality/City Division<br />

Chairpersons<br />

Municipal/City Division Councillors<br />

Directly Elected<br />

Municipality/City Division<br />

Chairpersons, Women Councillors<br />

forming 1/3 <strong>of</strong> Councils<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division<br />

Chairpersons<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division<br />

Directly Elected Councillors<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division,<br />

Women Councillors forming 1/3 <strong>of</strong><br />

Councils<br />

959 2,139 222 -<br />

39 193 1 -<br />

578 2,125 58 -<br />

373 1,024 53 -<br />

1,392 4,000 184 -<br />

7,529 14,715 2,642 36<br />

6,867 11,056 3,389 57<br />

Total 19,661 41,427 6,778 93<br />

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APPENDIX IV<br />

LIST OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES IN UGANDA<br />

CODE CONSTITUENCY DISTRICT<br />

001 KOLE SOUTH COUNTY KOLE<br />

002 KWANIA COUNTY APAC<br />

003 MARUZI COUNTY APAC<br />

004 OYAM COUNTY NORTH OYAM<br />

005 OYAM COUNTY SOUTH OYAM<br />

006 ARINGA COUNTY YUMBE<br />

007 AYIVU COUNTY ARUA<br />

008 KOBOKO COUNTY KOBOKO<br />

009 UPPER MADI COUNTY ARUA<br />

010 MARACHA COUNTY MARACHA<br />

011 TEREGO WEST COUNTY ARUA<br />

012 VURRA COUNTY ARUA<br />

013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY ARUA<br />

014 BWAMBA COUNTY BUNDIBUGYO<br />

015 NTOROKO COUNTY NTOROKO<br />

016 BUHWEJU COUNTY BUHWEJU<br />

017 BUNYARUGURU COUNTY RUBIRIZI<br />

018 IGARA COUNTY EAST BUSHENYI<br />

019 IGARA COUNTY WEST BUSHENYI<br />

020 RUHINDA COUNTY MITOOMA<br />

021 SHEEMA COUNTY NORTH SHEEMA<br />

022 SHEEMA COUNTY SOUTH SHEEMA<br />

023 ASWA COUNTY GULU<br />

024 KILAK SOUTH COUNTY AMURU<br />

025 NWOYA COUNTY NWOYA<br />

026 OMORO COUNTY GULU<br />

027 GULU MUNICIPALITY GULU<br />

028 BUGAHYA COUNTY HOIMA<br />

029 BUHAGUZI COUNTY HOIMA<br />

030 BUGWERI COUNTY IGANGA<br />

031 BUKOOLI COUNTY CENTRAL BUGIRI<br />

032 BUKOOLI COUNTY NORTH BUGIRI<br />

033 BUKOOLI SOUTH COUNTY NAMAYINGO<br />

034 BUNYA COUNTY EAST MAYUGE<br />

035 BUNYA COUNTY SOUTH MAYUGE<br />

036 BUNYA COUNTY WEST MAYUGE<br />

037 BUSIKI COUNTY NAMUTUMBA<br />

038 KIGULU COUNTY NORTH IGANGA<br />

039 KIGULU COUNTY SOUTH IGANGA<br />

040 LUUKA NORTH COUNTY LUUKA<br />

041 BUTEMBE COUNTY JINJA<br />

042 KAGOMA COUNTY JINJA<br />

043 JINJA MUNICIPALITY EAST JINJA<br />

044 JINJA MUNICIPALITY WEST JINJA


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045 NDORWA COUNTY EAST KABALE<br />

046 NDORWA COUNTY WEST KABALE<br />

047 RUBANDA COUNTY EAST KABALE<br />

048 RUBANDA COUNTY WEST KABALE<br />

049 RUKIGA COUNTY KABALE<br />

050 KABALE MUNICIPALITY KABALE<br />

051 BUNYANGABU COUNTY KABAROLE<br />

052 BURAHYA COUNTY KABAROLE<br />

053 KIBALE COUNTY KAMWENGE<br />

054 KITAGWENDA COUNTY KAMWENGE<br />

055 KYAKA NORTH COUNTY KYEGEGWA<br />

056 MWENGE COUNTY NORTH KYENJOJO<br />

057 MWENGE COUNTY SOUTH KYENJOJO<br />

058 FORT PORTAL MUNICIPALITY KABAROLE<br />

059 BUJUMBA COUNTY KALANGALA<br />

060 KYAMUSWA COUNTY KALANGALA<br />

061 KAMPALA CENTRAL DIVISION KAMPALA<br />

062 KAWEMPE DIVISION NORTH KAMPALA<br />

063 KAWEMPE DIVISION SOUTH KAMPALA<br />

064 MAKINDYE DIVISION EAST KAMPALA<br />

065 MAKINDYE DIVISION WEST KAMPALA<br />

066 RUBAGA DIVISION NORTH KAMPALA<br />

067 RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH KAMPALA<br />

068 NAKAWA DIVISION KAMPALA<br />

069 BUDIOPE WEST COUNTY BUYENDE<br />

070 BUGABULA COUNTY NORTH KAMULI<br />

071 BUGABULA COUNTY SOUTH KAMULI<br />

072 BULAMOGI COUNTY KALIRO<br />

073 BUZAAYA COUNTY KAMULI<br />

074 KONGASIS COUNTY BUKWO<br />

075 KWEEN COUNTY KWEEN<br />

076 TINGEY COUNTY KAPCHORWA<br />

077 BUKONZO COUNTY EAST KASESE<br />

078 BUKONJO COUNTY WEST KASESE<br />

079 BUSONGORA COUNTY NORTH KASESE<br />

080 BUSONGORA COUNTY SOUTH KASESE<br />

081 BUGANGAIZI WEST COUNTY KIBAALE<br />

082 BUYAGA EAST COUNTY KIBAALE<br />

083 BUYANJA COUNTY KIBAALE<br />

084 KIBOGA EAST COUNTY KIBOGA<br />

085 NTWETWE COUNTY KYANKWANZI<br />

086 BUFUMBIRA COUNTY EAST KISORO<br />

087 BUFUMBIRA COUNTY NORTH KISORO<br />

088 BUFUMBIRA COUNTY SOUTH KISORO<br />

089 AGAGO COUNTY AGAGO<br />

090 ARUU COUNTY PADER<br />

091 CHUA WEST COUNTY KITGUM<br />

092 LAMWO COUNTY LAMWO


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CODE CONSTITUENCY DISTRICT<br />

093 DODOTH EAST COUNTY KAABONG<br />

094 JIE COUNTY KOTIDO<br />

095 LABWOR COUNTY ABIM<br />

096 BUKEDEA COUNTY BUKEDEA<br />

097 KUMI COUNTY KUMI<br />

098 NGORA COUNTY NGORA<br />

099 DOKOLO NORTH COUNTY DOKOLO<br />

100 ERUTE COUNTY NORTH LIRA<br />

101 ERUTE COUNTY SOUTH LIRA<br />

102 KIOGA COUNTY AMOLATAR<br />

103 MOROTO COUNTY ALEBTONG<br />

104 OTUKE COUNTY OTUKE<br />

105 LIRA MUNICIPALITY LIRA<br />

106 NAKASONGOLA COUNTY NAKASONGOLA<br />

107 KATIKAMU COUNTY NORTH LUWEERO<br />

108 KATIKAMU COUNTY SOUTH LUWEERO<br />

109 NAKASEKE SOUTH COUNTY NAKASEKE<br />

110 BAMUNANIKA COUNTY LUWEERO<br />

111 BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH COUNTY BUKOMANSIMBI<br />

112 BUKOTO COUNTY MID-WEST LWENGO<br />

113 BUKOTO COUNTY WEST LWENGO<br />

114 BUKOTO COUNTY EAST MASAKA<br />

115 BUKOTO COUNTY SOUTH LWENGO<br />

116 BUKOTO COUNTY CENTRAL MASAKA<br />

117 KALUNGU COUNTY EAST KALUNGU<br />

118 KALUNGU COUNTY WEST KALUNGU<br />

119 LWEMIYAGA COUNTY SSEMBABULE<br />

120 MAWOGOLA COUNTY SSEMBABULE<br />

121 MASAKA MUNICIPALITY MASAKA<br />

122 BUJENJE COUNTY MASINDI<br />

123 BULIISA COUNTY BULIISA<br />

124 BURULI COUNTY MASINDI<br />

125 KIBANDA SOUTH COUNTY KIRYANDONGO<br />

126 BUBULO COUNTY WEST MANAFWA<br />

127 BUBULO COUNTY EAST MANAFWA<br />

128 BUDADIRI COUNTY EAST SIRONKO<br />

129 BUDADIRI COUNTY WEST SIRONKO<br />

130 BULAMBULI COUNTY BULAMBULI<br />

131 BUNGOKHO COUNTY NORTH MBALE<br />

132 BUNGOKHO COUNTY SOUTH MBALE<br />

133 MANJIYA COUNTY BUDUDA<br />

134 MBALE MUNICIPALITY MBALE<br />

135 BUKANGA COUNTY ISINGIRO<br />

136 IBANDA COUNTY NORTH IBANDA<br />

137 IBANDA COUNTY SOUTH IBANDA<br />

138 ISINGIRO COUNTY NORTH ISINGIRO<br />

139 ISINGIRO COUNTY SOUTH ISINGIRO<br />

140 KASHARI NORTH COUNTY MBARARA


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141 KAZO COUNTY KIRUHURA<br />

142 NYABUSHOZI COUNTY KIRUHURA<br />

143 RWAMPARA COUNTY MBARARA<br />

144 MBARARA MUNICIPALITY MBARARA<br />

145 BOKORA COUNTY NAPAK<br />

146 CHEKWII COUNTY (KADAM) NAKAPIRIPIRIT<br />

147 MATHENIKO COUNTY MOROTO<br />

148 PIAN COUNTY NAKAPIRIPIRIT<br />

149 UPE COUNTY AMUDAT<br />

150 MOROTO MUNICIPALITY MOROTO<br />

151 ADJUMANI WEST COUNTY ADJUMANI<br />

152 OBONGI COUNTY MOYO<br />

153 WEST MOYO COUNTY MOYO<br />

154 BUSIRO COUNTY EAST WAKISO<br />

155 BUSIRO COUNTY NORTH WAKISO<br />

156 BUSIRO COUNTY SOUTH WAKISO<br />

157 BUTAMBALA COUNTY BUTAMBALA<br />

158 GOMBA EAST COUNTY GOMBA<br />

159 KYADONDO COUNTY EAST WAKISO<br />

160 NANSANA MUNICIPALITY WAKISO<br />

161<br />

MAKINDYE-SSABAGABO<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

WAKISO<br />

162 MAWOKOTA COUNTY NORTH MPIGI<br />

163 MAWOKOTA COUNTY SOUTH MPIGI<br />

164 ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY WAKISO<br />

165 BUSUJJU COUNTY MITYANA<br />

166 BUWEKULA COUNTY MUBENDE<br />

167 KASSANDA COUNTY NORTH MUBENDE<br />

168 KASSANDA COUNTY SOUTH MUBENDE<br />

169 MITYANA COUNTY NORTH MITYANA<br />

170 MITYANA COUNTY SOUTH MITYANA<br />

171 BBAALE COUNTY KAYUNGA<br />

172 BUIKWE COUNTY NORTH BUIKWE<br />

173 LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY BUIKWE<br />

174 BUIKWE COUNTY SOUTH BUIKWE<br />

175 BUVUMA ISLANDS COUNTY BUVUMA<br />

176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH MUKONO<br />

177 MUKONO COUNTY SOUTH MUKONO<br />

178 NAKIFUMA COUNTY MUKONO<br />

179 NTENJERU COUNTY NORTH KAYUNGA<br />

180 NTENJERU COUNTY SOUTH KAYUNGA<br />

181 JONAM COUNTY NEBBI<br />

182 OKORO COUNTY ZOMBO<br />

183 PADYERE COUNTY NEBBI<br />

184 KAJARA COUNTY NTUNGAMO<br />

185 RUHAAMA COUNTY NTUNGAMO<br />

186 RUSHENYI COUNTY NTUNGAMO<br />

187 BUDAKA COUNTY BUDAKA<br />

188 BUTEBO COUNTY PALLISA


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CODE CONSTITUENCY DISTRICT<br />

189 KIBUKU COUNTY KIBUKU<br />

190 PALLISA COUNTY PALLISA<br />

191 KABULA COUNTY LYANTONDE<br />

192 KAKUUTO COUNTY RAKAI<br />

193 KOOKI COUNTY RAKAI<br />

194 KYOTERA COUNTY RAKAI<br />

195 KINKIZI COUNTY EAST KANUNGU<br />

196 KINKIZI COUNTY WEST KANUNGU<br />

197 RUBABO COUNTY RUKUNGIRI<br />

198 RUJUMBURA COUNTY RUKUNGIRI<br />

199 AMURIA COUNTY AMURIA<br />

200 KABERAMAIDO COUNTY KABERAMAIDO<br />

201 KALAKI COUNTY KABERAMAIDO<br />

202 KAPELEBYONG COUNTY AMURIA<br />

203 KASILO COUNTY SERERE<br />

204 SERERE COUNTY SERERE<br />

205 SOROTI COUNTY SOROTI<br />

206 USUK COUNTY KATAKWI<br />

207 SOROTI MUNICIPALITY SOROTI<br />

208 BUNYOLE EAST COUNTY BUTALEJA<br />

209 WEST BUDAMA COUNTY NORTH TORORO<br />

210 WEST BUDAMA COUNTY SOUTH TORORO<br />

211 SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY NORTH BUSIA<br />

212 SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY SOUTH BUSIA<br />

213 TORORO SOUTH COUNTY TORORO<br />

214 TORORO MUNICIPALITY TORORO<br />

215 BUGHENDERA COUNTY BUNDIBUGYO<br />

216 AJURI COUNTY ALEBTONG<br />

217 BUDIOPE EAST COUNTY BUYENDE<br />

218 BUDYEBO COUNTY NAKASONGOLA<br />

219 BUGANGAIZI EAST COUNTY KIBAALE<br />

220 BUYAGA WEST COUNTY KIBAALE<br />

221 KASAMBYA COUNTY MUBENDE<br />

222 KATERERA COUNTY RUBIRIZI<br />

223 NAKASEKE NORTH COUNTY NAKASEKE<br />

224 TOROMA COUNTY KATAKWI<br />

225 BUSHENYI -ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY BUSHENYI<br />

226 BUSIA MUNICIPALITY BUSIA<br />

227 HOIMA MUNICIPALITY HOIMA<br />

228 IGANGA MUNICIPALITY IGANGA<br />

229 KASESE MUNICIPALITY KASESE<br />

230 MASINDI MUNICIPALITY MASINDI<br />

231 MUKONO MUNICIPALITY MUKONO<br />

232 NTUNGAMO MUNICIPALITY NTUNGAMO<br />

233 RUKUNGIRI MUNICIPALITY RUKUNGIRI<br />

234 AGULE COUNTY PALLISA<br />

235 BUKOOLI ISLAND COUNTY NAMAYINGO<br />

236 BUNYOLE WEST COUNTY BUTALEJA


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237 DODOTH WEST COUNTY KAABONG<br />

238 IKI-IKI COUNTY BUDAKA<br />

239 ADJUMANI EAST COUNTY ADJUMANI<br />

240 AGAGO NORTH COUNTY AGAGO<br />

241 ARINGA NORTH COUNTY YUMBE<br />

242 ARINGA SOUTH COUNTY YUMBE<br />

243 ARUU NORTH COUNTY PADER<br />

244 BUKOMANSIMBI SOUTH COUNTY BUKOMANSIMBI<br />

245 BUKONO COUNTY NAMUTUMBA<br />

246 BUKUYA COUNTY MUBENDE<br />

247 BULAMOGI NORTH WEST COUNTY KALIRO<br />

248 BUTEMBA COUNTY KYANKWANZI<br />

249 BUYAMBA COUNTY RAKAI<br />

250 CHUA EAST COUNTY KITGUM<br />

251 DAKABELA COUNTY SOROTI<br />

252 DOKOLO SOUTH COUNTY DOKOLO<br />

253 ELGON COUNTY BULAMBULI<br />

254 GOMBA WEST COUNTY GOMBA<br />

255 IK COUNTY KAABONG<br />

256 KABWERI COUNTY KIBUKU<br />

257 KACHUMBALA COUNTY BUKEDEA<br />

258 KANYUM COUNTY KUMI<br />

259 KASHARI SOUTH COUNTY MBARARA<br />

260 KASHONGI COUNTY KIRUHURA<br />

261 KIBALE COUNTY PALLISA<br />

262 KIBALE EAST COUNTY KAMWENGE<br />

263 KIBANDA NORTH COUNTY KIRYANDONGO<br />

264 KIGOROBYA COUNTY HOIMA<br />

265 KILAK NORTH COUNTY AMURU<br />

266 KOBOKO NORTH COUNTY KOBOKO<br />

267 KOLE NORTH COUNTY KOLE<br />

268 KYAKA SOUTH COUNTY KYEGEGWA<br />

269 LOWER MADI COUNTY ARUA<br />

270 LUTSESHE COUNTY BUDUDA<br />

271 LUUKA SOUTH COUNTY LUUKA<br />

272 MARACHA EAST COUNTY MARACHA<br />

273 MAWOGOLA NORTH COUNTY SSEMBABULE<br />

274 MWENGE CENTRAL COUNTY KYENJOJO<br />

275 ORA COUNTY ZOMBO<br />

276 ORUNGO COUNTY AMURIA<br />

277 RUHINDA NORTH COUNTY MITOOMA<br />

278 TEPETH COUNTY MOROTO<br />

279 TEREGO EAST COUNTY ARUA<br />

280 TOCHI COUNTY GULU<br />

281 TORORO NORTH COUNTY TORORO<br />

282 KAMULI MUNICIPALITY KAMULI<br />

283 KAPCHORWA MUNICIPALITY KAPCHORWA<br />

284 KIRA MUNICIPALITY WAKISO


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285 KISORO MUNICIPALITY KISORO<br />

286 KITGUM MUNICIPALITY KITGUM<br />

287 KOBOKO MUNICIPALITY KOBOKO<br />

288 KUMI MUNICIPALITY KUMI<br />

289 MITYANA MUNICIPALITY MITYANA<br />

290 MUBENDE MUNICIPALITY MUBENDE


APPENDIX V<br />

ELECTION MATERIALS FOR EACH POLLING STATION<br />

(A)<br />

(B)<br />

Election Materials Packed In a Ballot Box for Each Polling Station<br />

1. Ballot Papers for three categories <strong>of</strong> election<br />

2. National Voters Register<br />

3. Pens<br />

4. Ink Pads<br />

5. Ink for Pad<br />

6. Indelible Ink or indelible marker pens<br />

7. Tamper-evident envelopes for each category <strong>of</strong> elections.<br />

8. 14 Seals for ballot boxes<br />

9. Cotton strings for tying the pen for marking ballot paper<br />

10. Official Report Book<br />

11. Declaration <strong>of</strong> Results Forms<br />

12. Report <strong>of</strong> Arrest Forms<br />

13. Oath <strong>of</strong> Polling Assistant Forms<br />

14. Oath <strong>of</strong> Election Constable Forms<br />

15. Accountability <strong>of</strong> Ballot Papers Form<br />

16. Polling Day Guidelines<br />

17. Identification Form<br />

18. Circulars if any<br />

19. Polythene sheeting<br />

20. One Tag for Presiding Officer<br />

21. Two Tags for the Polling Assistants<br />

22. One Tag for Election Constable<br />

23. Statement <strong>of</strong> Ballot Papers<br />

24. Arm bands if available<br />

25. Caps for polling <strong>of</strong>ficials if available<br />

26. Torches and batteries<br />

27. Polling day posters<br />

28. Notice <strong>of</strong> Withdrawal where applicable<br />

Election Materials Outside the Ballot Box<br />

1. Basins<br />

2. Lamps<br />

3. Appointment Letters<br />

4. Tally Sheets<br />

5 Transmission <strong>of</strong> Results Forms<br />

6. Cordoning Tapes<br />

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APPENDIX VI<br />

Detailed expenditure during the General Elections, 2015/2016<br />

Activity Budget (GOU) Supplementary<br />

Budget (GOU)<br />

Donor Funds<br />

Actual<br />

Expenditure<br />

PHASE 1: 2013/14 9,057,543,000 0 0<br />

Allowances 2,281,431,000<br />

Advertising and PR 1,021,302,003<br />

Workshops and Seminars 1,051,480,501<br />

Recruitment expenses 184,711,674<br />

Hire <strong>of</strong> venues 148,820,000<br />

Computer Supplies 915,000,000<br />

Printing and Stationary 556,060,614<br />

Guards and Security 120,000,000<br />

General Supply <strong>of</strong> Goods 96,256,304<br />

Travel Inland 1,207,825,000<br />

Fuel and Lubricants 1,442,632,402<br />

Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Vehicles 914,999,085<br />

SUB-TOTAL PHASE 1 9,057,543,000 0 0 9,025,519,498<br />

PHASE 2: 2014/15 117,637,541,000 0 0<br />

Allowances 46,493,189,928<br />

Advertising and PR 5,257,920,030<br />

Workshops and Seminars 2,943,512,462<br />

Staff Training 194,150,000<br />

Computer Supplies 5,918,250,193<br />

Welfare and Entertainment 173,990,614<br />

Printing and Stationary 30,460,737,700<br />

Telecommunications 104,070,000<br />

Information & Comm Tech 5,319,075,350<br />

Other Utilities 4,500,000,000<br />

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Activity Budget (GOU) Supplementary<br />

Budget (GOU)<br />

Donor Funds<br />

Actual<br />

Expenditure<br />

Travel Inland 3,307,662,150<br />

Carriage & Freight Hire 66,400,001<br />

Fuel and Lubricants 1,348,575,599<br />

Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Vehicles 154,078,000<br />

Transfers <strong>of</strong> Political<br />

Parties<br />

10,000,000,000<br />

SUB-TOTAL PHASE 2 117,637,541,000 0 0 116,241,612,027<br />

PHASE 3 2015/16 247,393,657,000 47,155,974,000 2,971,157,232<br />

Allowances 66,352,266,904<br />

Advertising and PR 9,274,276,826<br />

Workshops and Seminars 4,302,434,896<br />

Staff Training 1,212,500,031<br />

Hire <strong>of</strong> Venues 1,559,163,810<br />

Computer Supplies 4,545,326,000<br />

Welfare and Entertainment 7,219,482,500<br />

Printing and Stationary 90,025,845,958<br />

Telecommunications 20,500,000<br />

Information & Comm Tech 1,347,300,000<br />

Property Expenses 1,000,000<br />

Guards and Security 429,630,000<br />

Licenses 922,500,000<br />

Travel Inland 5,319,900,000<br />

Travel Abroad 772,200,000<br />

Carriage & Freight 780,000,000<br />

Fuel and Lubricants 5,011,976,999<br />

Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Vehicles 4,233,330,868<br />

Machinery and Equipment 77,155,974,000<br />

Transport Equipment 14,234,487,061<br />

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Activity Budget (GOU) Supplementary<br />

Budget (GOU)<br />

Donor Funds<br />

Actual<br />

Expenditure<br />

SUB-TOTAL PHASE 3 247,393,657,000 47,155,974,000 2,971,157,232 294,720,095,853<br />

GRAND TOTAL 374,088,741,000 47,155,974,000 2,971,157,232 419,987,227,378<br />

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APPENDIX VII<br />

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Registered Political Parties/Organisations in <strong>Uganda</strong><br />

No. PARTY NAME DATE OF REGISTRATION<br />

1. National Resistance Movement (NRM) 30/10/2003<br />

2. People’s Progressive Party (PPP) 7/4/2004<br />

3. Forum for Integrity in Leadership (FIL) 13/04/2004<br />

4. <strong>Republic</strong>an Women and Youth Party (RWYP) 20/04/2004<br />

5. National Peasants’ Party (NPP) 20/04/2004<br />

6. <strong>Uganda</strong> Economic Party (UEP) 15/12/2004<br />

7. Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) 16/12/2004<br />

8. Conservative Party (CP) 22/03/2005<br />

9. National Unity, Reconciliation and Development Party<br />

28/12/2004<br />

(NURP)<br />

10. Ecological Party <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> (EPU) 28/12/2004<br />

11. National Convention For Democracy (NCD) 28/12/2004<br />

12. Farmers Party <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong> (FPU) 28/12/2004<br />

13. Liberal Democratic Transparency (LDT) 150/2/2005<br />

14. <strong>Uganda</strong> People’s Congress (UPC) 22/03/2005<br />

15. Justice Forum (JEEMA) 22/03/2005<br />

16. <strong>Uganda</strong> People’s Party (UPP) 22/03/2005<br />

17. Party for National Unit (PNU) (formerly SDP) 1/4/2005<br />

18. <strong>Uganda</strong> Patriotic Movement (UPM) 22/03/2005<br />

19. Democratic Party (DP) 13/07/2005<br />

20. Popular People’s Democracy (PPD) 19/07/2005<br />

21. People’s United Movement (PUM) 7/10/2005<br />

22. Society for Peace and Development (SPD) 6/2/2006<br />

23. National Youth Revolutionary Organisation (NYRO) 28/07/2006


24. People’s Development Party (PDP) 10/9/2007<br />

25. Congress Service Volunteers Organisation (COSEVO) 10/9/2007<br />

26. Activist Party (AP) 20/10/2010<br />

27. Green Partisan Party (GPP) 19/07/2010<br />

28. <strong>Uganda</strong> Federal Alliance (UFA) 19/07/2010<br />

29. Revolutionary People’s Party (RPP) 17/09/2013<br />

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APPENDIX VIII<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Nominated Candidates for all the Elective Posts by Political Parties/ Organisations<br />

Sno. CATEGORY Position NRM FDC DP UPC JEEMA CP PPP PDP SDP UFA SPD AP COSEVO FPU LDT RWYP UFP UPM IND.<br />

1 President 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4<br />

2 Directly Elected Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament 290 290 201 85 24 11 2 5 1 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 703<br />

3 District Women Representatives to Parliament 112 112 61 18 11 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 198<br />

4 Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing Youth 5 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9<br />

5 Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing PWDs 5 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7<br />

6 Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing Workers 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />

7 Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament Representing UPDF 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

8 District/City Chairpersons 112 110 43 15 13 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 195<br />

9 District/City Directly Elected Councilors 1,409 1,405 539 158 119 10 4 15 0 5 15 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 1,773<br />

10 District/City Female Councilors for Older Persons 112 104 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25<br />

11 District/City Female PWD Councilors 112 110 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51<br />

12 District/City Female Youth Councilors 112 110 14 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89<br />

13 District/City Male Councilors for Older Persons 112 106 6 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48<br />

14 District/City Male PWD Councilors 112 111 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 71<br />

15 District/City Male Youth Councilors 112 110 27 6 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 168<br />

16 District/City Women Councilors 959 953 270 76 56 1 0 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 772<br />

17<br />

Councilors Representing Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Bodies at<br />

KCCA 4<br />

18 Municipality/City Division Chairperson 39 39 28 16 4 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 98<br />

19<br />

Municipality/City Division Directly Elected<br />

Councilors 578 574 296 220 38 12 5 0 1 23 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 947<br />

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Summary <strong>of</strong> Nominated Candidates for all the Elective Posts by Political Parties/ Organisations<br />

Sno. CATEGORY Position NRM FDC DP UPC JEEMA CP PPP PDP SDP UFA SPD AP COSEVO FPU LDT RWYP UFP UPM IND.<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

Municipality/City Division Female Councilors for<br />

Older Persons 39 35 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13<br />

Municipality/City Division Female Councilors for<br />

Youth 39 39 9 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39<br />

Municipality/City Division Female PWD<br />

Councilors 39 39 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24<br />

Municipality/City Division Male Councilors for<br />

Older Persons 39 35 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24<br />

Municipality/City Division Male Councilors for<br />

Youth 39 38 11 9 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 53<br />

25 Municipality/City Division Male PWD Councilors 39 39 7 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35<br />

26 Municipality/City Division Women Councilors 373 370 156 118 21 1 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 349<br />

27 Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Chairperson 1,392 1,386 539 145 116 2 1 9 4 2 11 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 1 1,776<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

31<br />

32<br />

33<br />

34<br />

35<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Directly<br />

Elected Councilors 7,529 7,303 2,047 569 466 9 5 19 2 2 16 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 4,263<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Female<br />

Councilors for Older Persons 1392 766 18 13 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 125<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Female<br />

PWD Councilors 1,392 1,243 28 10 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 191<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Female<br />

Youth Councilors 1,392 1,191 98 36 19 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 448<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Male<br />

Councilors for Older Persons 1,392 973 34 20 25 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 258<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Male PWD<br />

Councilors 1,392 1,279 72 18 22 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 326<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Male Youth<br />

Councilors 1,392 1,226 195 51 25 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 695<br />

Sub county/Town/Municipal Division Women<br />

Councilors 6,867 6,684 1,125 318 313 5 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2,602<br />

Total 28,948 26,806 5,847 1,930 1,331 58 22 60 9 50 71 1 2 2 1 1 41 1 2 16,385<br />

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APPENDIX IX<br />

RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

ABIM LABWOR COUNTY AYEPA MICHAEL NRM 17,661 WINNER<br />

ABIM LABWOR COUNTY OKELLO MICHAEL INDEPENDENT 4,091<br />

ADJUMANI ADJUMANI EAST COUNTY ANYAMA F. D BEAKER INDEPENDENT 505<br />

ADJUMANI ADJUMANI EAST COUNTY DULU ANGEL MARK NRM 14,043 WINNER<br />

ADJUMANI ADJUMANI EAST COUNTY LANGI PETER INDEPENDENT 5<br />

ADJUMANI ADJUMANI EAST COUNTY MINDRA CELESTINO INDEPENDENT 991<br />

DARASSON<br />

ADJUMANI ADJUMANI EAST COUNTY PIRO SANTOS ERUAGA INDEPENDENT 5,741<br />

ADJUMANI<br />

ADJUMANI WEST<br />

ALI MOSES NRM 12,787 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

ADJUMANI<br />

ADJUMANI WEST<br />

IRAMA TOLU PHILIP INDEPENDENT 7,295<br />

COUNTY<br />

AGAGO AGAGO COUNTY KOMAKECH CHARLES FDC 2,959<br />

TOO-ODERA<br />

AGAGO AGAGO COUNTY LAGEN DAVID NRM 11,541<br />

AGAGO AGAGO COUNTY OKIDI CHRISTOPHER DP 1,151<br />

AGAGO AGAGO COUNTY OKIDI LADWAR WALTER INDEPENDENT 3,147<br />

JOHN<br />

AGAGO AGAGO COUNTY OTTO EDWARD MAKMOT INDEPENDENT 15,281 WINNER<br />

AGAGO AGAGO NORTH COUNTY OGENGA-LATIGO MORRIS FDC 14,079 WINNER<br />

WODAMIDA<br />

AGAGO AGAGO NORTH COUNTY OJERA JACKSON ABUSU INDEPENDENT 1,984<br />

AGAGO AGAGO NORTH COUNTY OKOT JOHN AMOS NRM 10,420<br />

ALEBTONG AJURI COUNTY APENYO ISAAC INDEPENDENT 12,569<br />

ALEBTONG AJURI COUNTY OBUA DENIS HAMSON NRM 13,687 WINNER<br />

ALEBTONG AJURI COUNTY ODONGO DAVID<br />

UPC 5,611<br />

KENNEDY<br />

ALEBTONG AJURI COUNTY ONGOM EMMANUEL INDEPENDENT 3,956<br />

OKWEL<br />

ALEBTONG MOROTO COUNTY AMUGE REBECCA<br />

NRM 12,885<br />

OTENGO<br />

ALEBTONG MOROTO COUNTY NEDI TOM LAWRENCE INDEPENDENT 510<br />

ALEBTONG MOROTO COUNTY OBUA-OGWAL BENSON INDEPENDENT 1,306<br />

ALEBTONG MOROTO COUNTY OGWAL OLULE PAUL INDEPENDENT 597<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

ALEBTONG MOROTO COUNTY OKWIR SAMUEL INDEPENDENT 15,087 WINNER<br />

ALEBTONG MOROTO COUNTY OLEDO ISAAC UPC 1,911<br />

ALEBTONG MOROTO COUNTY ZIEGLER OJEDE BOBSON INDEPENDENT 133<br />

AMOLATAR KIOGA COUNTY CONG NELSON UPC 5,330<br />

AMOLATAR KIOGA COUNTY OJOK B'LEO FDC 4,128<br />

AMOLATAR KIOGA COUNTY OKELLO ANTHONY NRM 21,627 WINNER<br />

AMOLATAR KIOGA COUNTY OLOBO JAMES INDEPENDENT 14,920<br />

AMUDAT UPE COUNTY KIPTERIT CHRISTOPHER INDEPENDENT 14,143 WINNER<br />

AKORIKIMOI<br />

AMUDAT UPE COUNTY LOLEM MICAH AKASILE NRM 11,847<br />

AMURIA AMURIA COUNTY ANGERET STEPHEN FDC 2,208<br />

AMURIA AMURIA COUNTY ECWERU MUSA FRANCIS NRM 22,062 WINNER<br />

AMURIA AMURIA COUNTY EDIAU SAMUEL UPC 12,018<br />

AMURIA AMURIA COUNTY OMELLO JOY MARTIN INDEPENDENT 424<br />

AMURIA KAPELEBYONG COUNTY ATUTO EDWARD INDEPENDENT 340<br />

AMURIA KAPELEBYONG COUNTY ESELU STEPHEN FDC 669<br />

AMURIA KAPELEBYONG COUNTY ESENU ANTHONY INDEPENDENT 2,337<br />

AMURIA KAPELEBYONG COUNTY MALINGA JOHNSON NRM 8,554<br />

AMURIA KAPELEBYONG COUNTY OCHEN JULIUS INDEPENDENT 14,064 WINNER<br />

AMURIA ORUNGO COUNTY ELUMU PETER FDC 889<br />

AMURIA ORUNGO COUNTY ESERU FRED INDEPENDENT 1,734<br />

AMURIA ORUNGO COUNTY ODONGO JEJE<br />

NRM 16,218 WINNER<br />

ABUBAKHAR<br />

AMURU KILAK NORTH COUNTY ADOCH CONCY NYAPOLO DP 621<br />

AMURU KILAK NORTH COUNTY AKOL ANTHONY FDC 12,007 WINNER<br />

AMURU KILAK NORTH COUNTY ATUBE OMACH ANTHONY INDEPENDENT 551<br />

LOUIS<br />

AMURU KILAK NORTH COUNTY AYIGA DANIEL JEEMA 197<br />

AMURU KILAK NORTH COUNTY OJERA CHRISTOPHER NRM 4,691<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

AMURU KILAK NORTH COUNTY OKOT GEOFFREY P. INDEPENDENT 90<br />

DONG<br />

AMURU KILAK NORTH COUNTY SIMBA FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 999<br />

AMURU KILAK SOUTH COUNTY LANAM KIJANGE INDEPENDENT 625<br />

AMURU KILAK SOUTH COUNTY NYEKO MICHEAL OCULA NRM 4,279<br />

AMURU KILAK SOUTH COUNTY OLANYA GILBERT FDC 16,983 WINNER<br />

APAC KWANIA COUNTY ADIGA ODUR ANDREW FDC 1,134<br />

APAC KWANIA COUNTY ANOKBONGGO WILLY INDEPENDENT 1,602<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

APAC KWANIA COUNTY AYOO TONNY NRM 19,258 WINNER<br />

APAC KWANIA COUNTY ETWOP AGGREY<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,997<br />

JACKSON<br />

APAC KWANIA COUNTY MAKMOT HENRY MILTON INDEPENDENT 5,129<br />

BONIMA<br />

APAC KWANIA COUNTY OGWAL GEOFFREY ALEX UPC 18,100<br />

APAC KWANIA COUNTY OJOK ISAAC INDEPENDENT 171<br />

APAC KWANIA COUNTY ONGU JAMES INDEPENDENT 2,854<br />

APAC MARUZI COUNTY AKORA MAXWELL EBONG UPC 30,994 WINNER<br />

PATRICK<br />

APAC MARUZI COUNTY OCOC GEORGE EDDY NRM 17,467<br />

APAC MARUZI COUNTY OKELLO EDWARD<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,432<br />

GEORGE<br />

ARUA ARUA MUNICIPALITY ABIRIGA IBRAHIM Y. A NRM 8,473 WINNER<br />

ARUA ARUA MUNICIPALITY ASEGA HABIB JOGOO INDEPENDENT 159<br />

ARUA ARUA MUNICIPALITY ASIKI CHARLES INDEPENDENT 3,577<br />

ARUA ARUA MUNICIPALITY AVUTIA SIMON INDEPENDENT 449<br />

ARUA ARUA MUNICIPALITY MUSEMA MUDATHIR FDC 7,227<br />

BRUCE<br />

ARUA AYIVU COUNTY ABIJAH BADAKA<br />

FDC 4,098<br />

GILCHRIST<br />

ARUA AYIVU COUNTY ALIONI A.J.K LOUIS INDEPENDENT 1,472<br />

ARUA AYIVU COUNTY ATIKU BENARD INDEPENDENT 26,708 WINNER<br />

ARUA AYIVU COUNTY DRAVILLE BEN INDEPENDENT 8,639<br />

ARUA AYIVU COUNTY LEMATIA JOHN NRM 18,514<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

ARUA LOWER MADI COUNTY ABON MUZAMIL INDEPENDENT 1,718<br />

ARUA LOWER MADI COUNTY AFIDRA O. RONALD INDEPENDENT 7,554<br />

ARUA LOWER MADI COUNTY ANIKU HASSAN ALI SDP 143<br />

ARUA LOWER MADI COUNTY ODOCH ODRUA MORRIS INDEPENDENT 1,122<br />

ARUA LOWER MADI COUNTY OGAMA ALLI ISMAIL NRM 8,888 WINNER<br />

ARUA LOWER MADI COUNTY WADRI VICTOR FDC 595<br />

ARUA TEREGO EAST COUNTY APAMA AMATO BOROA FDC 11,395<br />

ARUA TEREGO EAST COUNTY OBIGA MARIO KANIA NRM 18,377 WINNER<br />

ARUA TEREGO EAST COUNTY OJODRIA PAX MALI INDEPENDENT 559<br />

ARUA TEREGO WEST COUNTY ALITIA ELIA DP 662<br />

ARUA TEREGO WEST COUNTY ANGUNDRU MOSES NRM 13,140 WINNER<br />

ARUA TEREGO WEST COUNTY EGAMA SAM ADRAPI RWYP 1,593<br />

ARUA TEREGO WEST COUNTY WADRI KASSIANO EZATI FDC 11,043<br />

ARUA UPPER MADI COUNTY ARUMADRI JOHN DRAZU FDC 3,946<br />

ARUA UPPER MADI COUNTY DRITO MARTIN ANDI INDEPENDENT 2,087<br />

ARUA UPPER MADI COUNTY ETUKA ISAAC JOAKINO NRM 7,236 WINNER<br />

ARUA UPPER MADI COUNTY MADIRA JIMMY INDEPENDENT 1,046<br />

ARUA UPPER MADI COUNTY ONZIMA BRUNO INDEPENDENT 299<br />

ARUA UPPER MADI COUNTY OYEMY ANTES ASEDRI INDEPENDENT 300<br />

ARUA VURRA COUNTY ARIDRU GABRIEL AJEDRA NRM 28,056 WINNER<br />

GADISON<br />

ARUA VURRA COUNTY ZEDRIGA LINA WARU DP 7,105<br />

ABUKU<br />

BUDAKA BUDAKA COUNTY KASIBBO JOSHUA<br />

INDEPENDENT 9,029<br />

OMAYENDE<br />

BUDAKA BUDAKA COUNTY MBOGO KEZEKIA NRM 16,257 WINNER<br />

BUDAKA BUDAKA COUNTY MUGULUSI GONANSA INDEPENDENT 2,702<br />

NKODONGOLE<br />

BUDAKA BUDAKA COUNTY MUKAMBA GEORGE INDEPENDENT 2,140<br />

BUDAKA BUDAKA COUNTY MUNUNA RAHEAL FDC 995<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

BUDAKA BUDAKA COUNTY MUSEDE JOHN INDEPENDENT 4,498<br />

BUDAKA BUDAKA COUNTY MWESI MOSES INDEPENDENT 847<br />

BUDAKA IKI-IKI COUNTY GAWAYA TEGULLE<br />

FDC 3,540<br />

THOMAS<br />

BUDAKA IKI-IKI COUNTY KASOLO ROBERT NRM 14,225 WINNER<br />

BUDAKA IKI-IKI COUNTY TWA-TWA JEREMIAH INDEPENDENT 7,202<br />

MUTWALANTE<br />

BUDUDA LUTSESHE COUNTY MODOI ISAAC NRM 8,598<br />

BUDUDA LUTSESHE COUNTY WAFUTSEYOH EL-WAMBI FDC 582<br />

JACK<br />

BUDUDA LUTSESHE COUNTY WAMARA CHARLES<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,058<br />

MOSES<br />

BUDUDA LUTSESHE COUNTY WATENGA GODFREY INDEPENDENT 9,687 WINNER<br />

NABUTANYI<br />

BUDUDA MANJIYA COUNTY MATSYETSYE MICHAEL INDEPENDENT 1,033<br />

BUDUDA MANJIYA COUNTY NAMBESHE JOHN<br />

NRM 16,308 WINNER<br />

BAPTIST<br />

BUDUDA MANJIYA COUNTY WAMBOKO PETER<br />

FDC 8,376<br />

KITUNO<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

LUWANGA FREDDIE<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,312<br />

CENTRAL<br />

DAVID MULENGANI<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

MUSOGA SEPIRIA INDEPENDENT 858<br />

CENTRAL<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

OGUTTU PHILIP OGUMA FDC 22,165<br />

CENTRAL<br />

M.W.O<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

SILWANY SOLOMON NRM 28,296 WINNER<br />

CENTRAL<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

BAKA STEPHEN MUGABI INDEPENDENT 16,568<br />

NORTH<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

BASALIRWA ASUMAN JEEMA 2,942<br />

NORTH<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

EGESA MERCELLINO INDEPENDENT 6,563<br />

NORTH<br />

MANGEM<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

JUNET TONY OGOLA INDEPENDENT 135<br />

NORTH<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

MUGOYA KYAWA GASTER NRM 19,877 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

BUGIRI<br />

BUKOOLI COUNTY<br />

OUMA MASINDE CHARLES FDC 1,001<br />

NORTH<br />

BUHWEJU BUHWEJU COUNTY BIRAARO EPHRAIM<br />

NRM 20,175<br />

GANSHANGA<br />

BUHWEJU BUHWEJU COUNTY MWIJUKYE FRANCIS FDC 26,396 WINNER<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY NORTH KAGENDA JAVAN<br />

BASALIRWA<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,762<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY NORTH KALAZANI CHARLES FDC 17,717<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY NORTH MUGABI ARTHUR DP 945<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY NORTH MUSOKE PAUL SEBULIME NRM 23,596 WINNER<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY SOUTH BAYIGGA MICHAEL PHILIP DP 17,221<br />

LULUME<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY SOUTH KANAABI JIMMY FDC 492<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY SOUTH MUKASA ANTHONY<br />

INDEPENDENT 378<br />

HARRIS<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY SOUTH MUTEBI DAVID RONNIE NRM 22,919 WINNER<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY SOUTH SEMBUYA MAGULU<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,515<br />

STEPHEN<br />

BUIKWE BUIKWE COUNTY SOUTH SSEKYEMA MUHAMMAD INDEPENDENT 1,095<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY BOGERE RICHARD<br />

SDP 4,918<br />

SSENKAABA<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY LUGOMA SCOUT INDEPENDENT 347<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY LUGUDDE KATWE<br />

INDEPENDENT 370<br />

ELIZABETH<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY LULE BASHIR INDEPENDENT 866<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY MULINDWA ISAAC SSOZI NRM 13,322 WINNER<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY MUSOKE HENRY INDEPENDENT 1,002<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY SENDI DENIS FDC 721<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY SSALI BAKER INDEPENDENT 4,427<br />

BUIKWE LUGAZI MUNICIPALITY SSERUBULA STEPHEN DP 8,752<br />

BUKEDEA BUKEDEA COUNTY EYATU KENNETH INDEPENDENT 5,238<br />

BUKEDEA BUKEDEA COUNTY IKOJO JOHN BOSCO NRM 33,062 WINNER<br />

BUKEDEA BUKEDEA COUNTY OKWAKOL BOSCO INDEPENDENT 244<br />

BUKEDEA BUKEDEA COUNTY OKWEREDDE JACOB FDC 1,662<br />

BUKEDEA BUKEDEA COUNTY OPEJO SILAS INDEPENDENT 554<br />

BUKEDEA KACHUMBALA COUNTY ALEKO HENRY INDEPENDENT 1,755<br />

BUKEDEA KACHUMBALA COUNTY ETIANG JOHN EMMANUEL INDEPENDENT 195<br />

BUKEDEA KACHUMBALA COUNTY OMAGOR DAVID STEPHEN INDEPENDENT 4,207<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

BUKEDEA KACHUMBALA COUNTY OPOLOT ISIAGI PATRICK NRM 11,366 WINNER<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH ASUMAN KASUJJA INDEPENDENT 348<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH BULEGEYA JULIUS INDEPENDENT 278<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH KATUSHABE RUTH NRM 8,250 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH KIMBUGWE HUZAIRU INDEPENDENT 79<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH LUBYAYI IDDI KISIKI INDEPENDENT 5,947<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH NAMBALIRWA JOSEPHINE INDEPENDENT 332<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH SSERWADA ADAM BAZI INDEPENDENT 3,833<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUMBIRA<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH YIGA B. HOLLIX<br />

DP 4,461<br />

COUNTY<br />

MUWONGE<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI SOUTH BIRIMUKANDONDA EVA. INDEPENDENT 291<br />

COUNTY<br />

NORAH<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI SOUTH KAGIMU MAURICE<br />

NRM 10,031<br />

COUNTY<br />

KIWANUKA PETER<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI SOUTH KIYINGI DEOGATIUS D. DP 10,813 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

GONZAGA<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI SOUTH NALWANGA HAJARA INDEPENDENT 349<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUKWO KONGASIS COUNTY CHELANGAT ALINGA INDEPENDENT 12,734<br />

SOLOMON<br />

BUKWO KONGASIS COUNTY CHELIMO REUBEN PAUL NRM 15,530 WINNER<br />

BUKWO KONGASIS COUNTY TENDERESSY ZAKAYO INDEPENDENT 415<br />

BULAMBULI BULAMBULI COUNTY BURUNDO MUSINGO NRM 5,682 WINNER<br />

MUNGOMA ALEX<br />

BULAMBULI BULAMBULI COUNTY KATENYA ISAAC INDEPENDENT 1,598<br />

BULAMBULI BULAMBULI COUNTY MASABA CHARLES<br />

INDEPENDENT 4,357<br />

WAKOKO<br />

BULAMBULI BULAMBULI COUNTY TABALI MOSES INDEPENDENT 4,434<br />

BULAMBULI BULAMBULI COUNTY WABULAKA PAUL INDEPENDENT 138<br />

BULAMBULI BULAMBULI COUNTY WOTSUNA MASABA<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,775<br />

JAMES<br />

BULAMBULI ELGON COUNTY MASABA EMMANUEL FDC 335<br />

WEKOMBA K.<br />

BULAMBULI ELGON COUNTY NANGOLI GERALD INDEPENDENT 7,813<br />

BULAMBULI ELGON COUNTY NASAWALI PETER INDEPENDENT 3,066<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

BULAMBULI ELGON COUNTY WAMUKUYU MUDIMI NRM 13,497 WINNER<br />

BULAMBULI ELGON COUNTY WONASOLO GIDEON INDEPENDENT 376<br />

BULIISA BULIISA COUNTY BIRAAHWA MUKITALE INDEPENDENT 15,210 WINNER<br />

STEPHEN ADYEERI<br />

BULIISA BULIISA COUNTY KAMUGISA GODFREY NRM 12,144<br />

MWESIGWA<br />

BULIISA BULIISA COUNTY KASIGWA GODWIN<br />

DP 202<br />

ANGALIA<br />

BULIISA BULIISA COUNTY PADDY DERICK INDEPENDENT 266<br />

BUNDIBUGYO BUGHENDERA COUNTY ACROBERT KIIZA MOSES INDEPENDENT 10,674<br />

BUNDIBUGYO BUGHENDERA COUNTY MBALIBULA TABAN<br />

NRM 17,331 WINNER<br />

KIBAZANGA<br />

CHRISTOPHER<br />

BUNDIBUGYO BUGHENDERA COUNTY SUNDAY APOLO FDC 469<br />

BUNDIBUGYO BWAMBA COUNTY GAFABUSA MUHUMUZA NRM<br />

UO<br />

RICHARD<br />

BUSHENYI<br />

BUSHENYI -ISHAKA<br />

ARINDA GORDON<br />

NRM 6,457 WINNER<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

KAKUMA<br />

BUSHENYI<br />

BUSHENYI -ISHAKA<br />

MBAINE NEKEMIA<br />

INDEPENDENT 4,142<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

ZELEBABEL<br />

BUSHENYI<br />

BUSHENYI -ISHAKA<br />

TAYEBWA ODO FDC 5,334<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY EAST KARUHANGA<br />

INDEPENDENT 162<br />

CHRISTOPHER<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY EAST MARTIAL ANDREW NRM 15,983 WINNER<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY EAST MAWANDA MICHAEL INDEPENDENT 15,091<br />

MARANGA<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY EAST MUNANURA YEYARD INDEPENDENT 1,684<br />

RUSHATUKA<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY EAST NUWABIINE MESHACH FDC 1,265<br />

BAGARUKAYO<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY EAST TURWOMWE ARNOLD INDEPENDENT 1,437<br />

PATRICK SAMSON<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY WEST MAGYEZI RAPHAEL NRM 21,016 WINNER<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY WEST MUCUNGUZI ABEL INDEPENDENT 6<br />

BUSHENYI IGARA COUNTY WEST MUHABUZI HORACE INDEPENDENT 18,364<br />

BUSIA BUSIA MUNICIPALITY ARMADO SAMMY GILBERT DP 137<br />

BUSIA BUSIA MUNICIPALITY BARASA LIVING OUMA INDEPENDENT 232<br />

BUSIA BUSIA MUNICIPALITY EGESSA HENRY<br />

DREADLACKS<br />

INDEPENDENT 79<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

BUSIA BUSIA MUNICIPALITY MACHO GEOFFREY NRM 6,930 WINNER<br />

BUSIA BUSIA MUNICIPALITY MUKASA ABDALLA TIFF JEEMA 2,238<br />

BBALE<br />

BUSIA BUSIA MUNICIPALITY TAAKA KEVINA WANAHA FDC 6,510<br />

WANDERA<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY ANJOGA HUMPHREY INDEPENDENT 411<br />

NORTH<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY MUGENI SIMON PETER INDEPENDENT 269<br />

NORTH<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY MULIMBA JOHN NRM 15,757<br />

NORTH<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY OJAMBO TONNY FDC 1,107<br />

NORTH<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY ONYANGO GIDEON INDEPENDENT 16,284 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY MAGANDA JULIUS NRM 21,978 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY MATATA IBRAHIM WERE INDEPENDENT 1,503<br />

SOUTH<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY OKUMU JUSTUS FDC 788<br />

SOUTH<br />

BUSIA<br />

SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY OPIO GABRIEL INDEPENDENT 21,362<br />

SOUTH<br />

BUTALEJA BUNYOLE EAST COUNTY MUTEMBULI YUSUF INDEPENDENT 16,292<br />

BUTALEJA BUNYOLE EAST COUNTY MWANGALE PETER FDC 2,798<br />

BUTALEJA BUNYOLE EAST COUNTY NAGWOMU MOSES<br />

NRM 17,468 WINNER<br />

MUSAMBA<br />

BUTALEJA BUNYOLE WEST COUNTY MBUBI ISAAC INDEPENDENT 145<br />

BUTALEJA BUNYOLE WEST COUNTY MUTIWA GEOFREY ERIC INDEPENDENT 10,160<br />

BUTALEJA BUNYOLE WEST COUNTY WALUSWAKA JAMES NRM 12,640 WINNER<br />

BUTALEJA BUNYOLE WEST COUNTY WANGOLO JACOB INDEPENDENT 8,930<br />

BUTAMBALA BUTAMBALA COUNTY BALIKUDDEMBE MUKASA INDEPENDENT 317<br />

BUTAMBALA BUTAMBALA COUNTY FAISAL SSALI<br />

NRM 13,676<br />

KIKULUKUNYU<br />

BUTAMBALA BUTAMBALA COUNTY KASULE MASSY MOSES FDC 530<br />

BUTAMBALA BUTAMBALA COUNTY MUWANGA KIVUMBI<br />

DP 18,273 WINNER<br />

MUHAMMAD<br />

BUVUMA<br />

BUVUMA ISLANDS<br />

BAZIBU IBRAHIM UFA 177<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUVUMA<br />

BUVUMA ISLANDS<br />

COUNTY<br />

MIGADDE ROBERT<br />

NDUGWA<br />

NRM 12,908 WINNER<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

BUVUMA<br />

BUVUMA ISLANDS<br />

NSUBUGA WILLIAM INDEPENDENT 9,809<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUVUMA<br />

BUVUMA ISLANDS<br />

SSEMBAJJWE PAUL DP 359<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUYENDE BUDIOPE EAST COUNTY AGGREY BYANSI NGOBI INDEPENDENT 3,992<br />

BUYENDE BUDIOPE EAST COUNTY DHAMUZUNGU GEOFREY NRM 18,777 WINNIER<br />

BUYENDE BUDIOPE EAST COUNTY MOSES BIGIRWA DP 1,987<br />

BUYENDE BUDIOPE EAST COUNTY SULAIMAN KIRUNDA INDEPENDENT 13,074<br />

BALYEJJUSA<br />

BUYENDE BUDIOPE WEST COUNTY MUBITO JOHN BOSCO INDEPENDENT 13,498<br />

BUYENDE BUDIOPE WEST COUNTY MUSOKE ROBERT NRM 14,743 WINNIER<br />

BUYENDE BUDIOPE WEST COUNTY OTIM DEOGRATHIUS INDEPENDENT 299<br />

BUYENDE BUDIOPE WEST COUNTY WAKABI DOMINIC FDC 12,069<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO NORTH COUNTY AMORU PAUL NRM 15,442 WINNER<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO NORTH COUNTY OKELLO OKELLO JOHN FDC 14,978<br />

BAPTIST<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO SOUTH COUNTY DANIEL OKELLO INDEPENDENT 5,608<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO SOUTH COUNTY DAVID WILLIAMS ERAM INDEPENDENT 46<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO SOUTH COUNTY DENIS M O EKOCH UPC 908<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO SOUTH COUNTY JASPER MAGAMBO<br />

INDEPENDENT 146<br />

OKELLO<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO SOUTH COUNTY LURU EDWIN ODUR INDEPENDENT 85<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO SOUTH COUNTY OKOT OGONG FELIX NRM 10,273 WINNER<br />

DOKOLO DOKOLO SOUTH COUNTY VINCENT OPITO FDC 3,045<br />

GOMBA GOMBA EAST COUNTY KALULE SSENGO<br />

NRM 8,982 WINNER<br />

EMMANUEL<br />

GOMBA GOMBA EAST COUNTY KYAGABA CHARLES DP 8,596<br />

GOMBA GOMBA EAST COUNTY NASSOZI JANE INDEPENDENT 2,619<br />

GOMBA GOMBA EAST COUNTY SEBULIBA RICHARD INDEPENDENT 112<br />

GOMBA GOMBA EAST COUNTY WITONZE JUMA INDEPENDENT 1,895<br />

GOMBA GOMBA WEST COUNTY ABIGABA GEORGE FDC 250<br />

GOMBA GOMBA WEST COUNTY BISASO LIVINGSTONE<br />

FRANK<br />

INDEPENDENT 113<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

GOMBA GOMBA WEST COUNTY KAJUBI ENOCH INDEPENDENT 211<br />

GOMBA GOMBA WEST COUNTY MAPEERA LAWRENCE DP 293<br />

GOMBA GOMBA WEST COUNTY MUHIIRWA ARAALI INDEPENDENT 9,916<br />

GOMBA GOMBA WEST COUNTY RWAKOOJO ROBINA NRM 14,439 WINNER<br />

GUREME<br />

GULU ASWA COUNTY ACIRE CHRISTOPHER INDEPENDENT 5,316<br />

GULU ASWA COUNTY KITARA TONNY DP 852<br />

GULU ASWA COUNTY LABANYA OMOT PATRICK INDEPENDENT 336<br />

GULU ASWA COUNTY OKELLO PATRICK ONGUTI NRM 6,809<br />

GULU ASWA COUNTY OKUMU RONALD REGAN INDEPENDENT 16,859 WINNER<br />

GULU GULU MUNICIPALITY ALIGECH O. GEORGE INDEPENDENT 2,217<br />

LAPIR<br />

GULU GULU MUNICIPALITY HIRAM WILFRED OCHOLA FDC 3,839<br />

GULU GULU MUNICIPALITY JOKKENE TIMOTHY OKEE NRM 7,281<br />

GULU GULU MUNICIPALITY KOMAKECH HENRY<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,500<br />

KILAMA<br />

GULU GULU MUNICIPALITY KOMAKECH LYANDRO DP 11,510 WINNER<br />

GULU GULU MUNICIPALITY ODOCH KENNETH K. INDEPENDENT 452<br />

GULU GULU MUNICIPALITY RAY OTTI INDEPENDENT 892<br />

GULU GULU MUNICIPALITY UHURU FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 196<br />

GULU OMORO COUNTY LAMONY WALTER<br />

INDEPENDENT 332<br />

CANOGURA<br />

GULU OMORO COUNTY OKELLO JOB COLLINS INDEPENDENT 548<br />

GULU OMORO COUNTY OULANYAH JACOB<br />

NRM 8,218 WINNER<br />

L'OKORI<br />

GULU OMORO COUNTY OWANI DICK DENIS INDEPENDENT 3,080<br />

GULU OMORO COUNTY TOOLIT SIMON AKECHA FDC 6,823<br />

GULU TOCHI COUNTY NYERO FRANCIS ELTON INDEPENDENT 384<br />

LAKELE<br />

GULU TOCHI COUNTY OBUTU FRANCIS NRM 4,703<br />

GULU TOCHI COUNTY OCORA SIMON FDC 2,441<br />

GULU TOCHI COUNTY OKOT PETER DP 10,988 WINNER<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

HOIMA BUGAHYA COUNTY PIUS WAKABI NRM UO<br />

HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY BAMWENDA JOROCOME INDEPENDENT 16,759<br />

J.B.<br />

HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY BANURA PETER INDEPENDENT 8,620<br />

HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY BIGIRWA JULIUS JUNJURA INDEPENDENT 13,069<br />

HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY MUGABO AMOOTI<br />

INDEPENDENT 352<br />

KARUBANGA BERNARD<br />

HOIMA BUHAGUZI COUNTY MUHEIRWE DANIEL M. NRM 25,717 WINNER<br />

HOIMA HOIMA MUNICIPALITY BAGUMA PATRICK JOLLY FDC 6,500<br />

KANDOLE<br />

HOIMA HOIMA MUNICIPALITY BATEGEKA LAWRENCE NRM 24,472 WINNER<br />

NKOOTO<br />

HOIMA HOIMA MUNICIPALITY BEERAHERU GEOFFREY INDEPENDENT 2,486<br />

HOIMA HOIMA MUNICIPALITY TUMUSIIME SAMUEL INDEPENDENT 885<br />

HOIMA KIGOROBYA COUNTY KARUBANGA DAVID NRM 11,906 WINNER<br />

HOIMA KIGOROBYA COUNTY MUNYOMO HERBERT FDC 2,269<br />

HOIMA KIGOROBYA COUNTY MUTAGWA MOSES<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,811<br />

BYAHUKA<br />

IBANDA IBANDA COUNTY NORTH GUMA GUMISIRIZA DAVID NRM 21,643 WINNER<br />

IBANDA IBANDA COUNTY NORTH KANYANDEKWE<br />

INDEPENDENT 69<br />

INNOCENT<br />

IBANDA IBANDA COUNTY NORTH KYOOMA XAVIER<br />

INDEPENDENT 21,355<br />

AKAMPURIRA<br />

IBANDA IBANDA COUNTY NORTH MURIGYE DONALD FDC 276<br />

IBANDA IBANDA COUNTY SOUTH BYABAGAMBI JOHN NRM 42,516 WINNER<br />

IBANDA IBANDA COUNTY SOUTH BYARUHANGA ALEX FDC 4,712<br />

IBANDA IBANDA COUNTY SOUTH TAKAHIKIRE PETER INDEPENDENT 1,498<br />

IGANGA BUGWERI COUNTY IBAALE DANIEL JOSEPH NRM 23,195<br />

IGANGA BUGWERI COUNTY KATUNTU ABDU FDC 23,596 WINNER<br />

IGANGA BUGWERI COUNTY MENYA SHAKIL KIBEDI INDEPENDENT 53<br />

IGANGA BUGWERI COUNTY MUKISA ISAAC INDEPENDENT 430<br />

IGANGA BUGWERI COUNTY MUSEMBYA PAUL INDEPENDENT 76<br />

IGANGA IGANGA MUNICIPALITY MUDIOBOLE ABEDI<br />

NASSER<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

IGANGA IGANGA MUNICIPALITY MUGEMA PETER NRM 11,399 WINNER<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NORTH BADOGI ISMAIL WAGUMA FDC 15,651<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NORTH BUFUMBO MOSES INDEPENDENT 635<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NORTH BWINO FRED KYAKULAGA NRM 17,800 WINNER<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NORTH GABULA EZERA INDEPENDENT 807<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NORTH KIRIMWIKA SAMUEL INDEPENDENT 401<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NORTH MUKAKANYA DEREK INDEPENDENT 39<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NORTH NASSANGA JACKLINE INDEPENDENT 691<br />

OBA<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY NORTH OBBO TITUS INDEPENDENT 304<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY SOUTH BULAGALA MUSA KARIM FDC 892<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY SOUTH KALUYA ANDREW KIIZA INDEPENDENT 19,185 WINNER<br />

NAMITEGO<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY SOUTH KYAFU ASUMAN NRM 15,492<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY SOUTH NAKKU ENOCH DP 88<br />

IGANGA KIGULU COUNTY SOUTH WAAKO STEPHEN INDEPENDENT 319<br />

ISINGIRO BUKANGA COUNTY BYANYIMA NATHAN<br />

INDEPENDENT 18,697<br />

JIMREX TENUGA<br />

ISINGIRO BUKANGA COUNTY KANGWAGYE STEPHEN NRM 29,971 WINNER<br />

ISINGIRO BUKANGA COUNTY TUMUSIIME HUMBLE ABEL INDEPENDENT 456<br />

ISINGIRO BUKANGA COUNTY TURIYO TITO FDC 1,290<br />

ISINGIRO<br />

ISINGIRO COUNTY<br />

MUGYENYI POSSY<br />

INDEPENDENT 17,881<br />

NORTH<br />

RWABUTAKU<br />

ISINGIRO<br />

ISINGIRO COUNTY<br />

RUTAHWAIRE ANTHONY FDC 1,671<br />

NORTH<br />

ISINGIRO<br />

ISINGIRO COUNTY<br />

RWAMIRAMA BRIGHT NRM 23,081 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

KANYOTORE<br />

ISINGIRO<br />

ISINGIRO COUNTY<br />

ATUHAIRE ASAPH SIBURA INDEPENDENT 625<br />

SOUTH<br />

ISINGIRO<br />

ISINGIRO COUNTY<br />

BYARUGABA ALEX NRM 27,214 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

ISINGIRO<br />

ISINGIRO COUNTY<br />

KANYESIGYE ENOS FDC 1,679<br />

SOUTH<br />

ISINGIRO<br />

ISINGIRO COUNTY<br />

MUTAMBA JACKSON INDEPENDENT 720<br />

SOUTH<br />

ISINGIRO ISINGIRO COUNTY RWAKAIZI AMON INDEPENDENT 2,181<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

ISINGIRO<br />

ISINGIRO COUNTY<br />

TUMWESIGYE ANTHONY INDEPENDENT 12,356<br />

SOUTH<br />

JINJA BUTEMBE COUNTY KAGOYA MARY INDEPENDENT 1,304<br />

JINJA BUTEMBE COUNTY KIIRYA GRACE WANZALA FDC 23,202<br />

JINJA BUTEMBE COUNTY LUFAFA NELSON NRM 26,157 WINNER<br />

JINJA BUTEMBE COUNTY MUWANIKA KENNETH INDEPENDENT 630<br />

MUKULU<br />

JINJA<br />

JINJA MUNICIPALITY IGEME NABETA NATHAN NRM 7,770 WINNER<br />

EAST<br />

SAMSON<br />

JINJA<br />

JINJA MUNICIPALITY MWIRU PAUL FDC 7,635<br />

EAST<br />

JINJA<br />

JINJA MUNICIPALITY BALYEKU MOSES GRACE NRM 6,770 WINNER<br />

WEST<br />

JINJA<br />

JINJA MUNICIPALITY ISIKO CLARE IVAN INDEPENDENT 523<br />

WEST<br />

JINJA<br />

JINJA MUNICIPALITY KAWANGUZI PAUL FDC 4,028<br />

WEST<br />

JINJA<br />

JINJA MUNICIPALITY KEZAALA NAJIB INDEPENDENT 431<br />

WEST<br />

JINJA<br />

JINJA MUNICIPALITY LUKALU CAESAR INDEPENDENT 320<br />

WEST<br />

JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY BATUWA TIMOTHY<br />

FDC 12,877<br />

LUSALA<br />

JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY BIDONDOLE .B<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,692<br />

MOHAMMED<br />

JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY KINTU ALEX BRANDON INDEPENDENT 14,254<br />

JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY MBAGADHI FREDERICK INDEPENDENT 4,725<br />

NKAYI<br />

JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY MUBEEZI LYDIA<br />

UPM 470<br />

LUKABALA<br />

JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY MUKUYE MOSES WILSON INDEPENDENT 223<br />

JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY MUWANGALA MILTON INDEPENDENT 108<br />

DAVID<br />

JINJA KAGOMA COUNTY WALYOMU MUWANIKA NRM 16,391 WINNER<br />

MOSES<br />

KAABONG DODOTH EAST COUNTY LOKERIS SAMSON NRM 22,090 WINNER<br />

KAABONG DODOTH EAST COUNTY NGOROK PASQUALE INDEPENDENT 3,915<br />

KAABONG DODOTH WEST COUNTY ABELLE JOSEPH LOKOL INDEPENDENT 836<br />

KAABONG DODOTH WEST COUNTY LODOU DIDA JULIUS INDEPENDENT 725<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KAABONG DODOTH WEST COUNTY LOKODO SIMON NRM 5,278 WINNER<br />

KAABONG DODOTH WEST COUNTY LOKWANG PHILIPHS INDEPENDENT 4,924<br />

ILUKOL<br />

KAABONG IK COUNTY LOKOL PRISCILLAH INDEPENDENT 416<br />

KAABONG IK COUNTY LOKWANG HILLARY NRM 1,245 WINNER<br />

KABALE KABALE MUNICIPALITY BARYAYANGA ANDREW INDEPENDENT 6,464 WINNER<br />

AJA<br />

KABALE KABALE MUNICIPALITY KAMARA NICHOLAS<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,020<br />

THADEUS<br />

KABALE KABALE MUNICIPALITY KATUREEBE ISAAC INDEPENDENT 1,056<br />

KABALE KABALE MUNICIPALITY MAGABO JAMES TUGUME FDC 623<br />

KABALE KABALE MUNICIPALITY NUWAGABA AUGUSTUS INDEPENDENT 1,502<br />

KABALE KABALE MUNICIPALITY NZAANA GEOFFREY INDEPENDENT 80<br />

KABALE KABALE MUNICIPALITY ORISHABA<br />

INDEPENDENT 468<br />

BAGAMUHUNDA JUSTUS<br />

KABALE KABALE MUNICIPALITY RUNUMI MWESIGYE NRM 4,364<br />

FRANCIS<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY EAST AGAABA FRANK MONDO INDEPENDENT 95<br />

KABS<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY EAST ANKUNDA GRACE<br />

NRM 14,160<br />

BEKUNDA BWESIGYE<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY EAST BYAMUKAMA GEORGE INDEPENDENT 709<br />

OSBERT<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY EAST MANZI AGGREY SPENCER INDEPENDENT 34<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY EAST NIWAGABA WILFRED INDEPENDENT 20,347 WINNER<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY WEST AGABA SIMON INDEPENDENT 7,878<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY WEST BAHATI DAVID NRM 23,838 WINNER<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY WEST TURINAWE HAROLD INDEPENDENT 3,903<br />

BAMWOYA<br />

KABALE NDORWA COUNTY WEST TURYATEMBA FULGENCE FDC 1,239<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY EAST AHABWE GODFREY<br />

INDEPENDENT 4,075<br />

PEREZA<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY EAST ATWEETA GEORGE DP 145<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY EAST AYEBARE JASPER JEEMA 425<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY EAST BAKEINE DAVID INDEPENDENT 2,411<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY EAST KABYESIZA JOACHIM INDEPENDENT 555<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY EAST KAMUGISHA INNOCENT FDC 990<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY EAST MUSASIZI HENRY<br />

NRM 18,765 WINNER<br />

ARIGANYIRA<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY EAST TUMWIJUKYE PATRICK INDEPENDENT 3,896<br />

BRONTE<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY WEST BANYENZAKI HENRY INDEPENDENT 18,775<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY WEST MUHUMUZA ISAAH DP 134<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY WEST RUHANGARIYO JOSEPH FDC 382<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY WEST SABIITI DENIS NRM 24,106 WINNER<br />

KABALE RUBANDA COUNTY WEST TWESIGYE LEONARD INDEPENDENT 174<br />

BIHO<br />

KABALE RUKIGA COUNTY KABAFUNZAKI HERBERT NRM 21,510 WINNER<br />

KABALE RUKIGA COUNTY KAMPIKAHO ALEXANDER INDEPENDENT 4,122<br />

KABALE RUKIGA COUNTY NDYAMWEHA KODIDO INDEPENDENT 250<br />

KARAMU<br />

KABALE RUKIGA COUNTY SABIITI CHRISSY JACK FDC 14,986<br />

KABALE RUKIGA COUNTY SABIITI WILBER INDEPENDENT 287<br />

KABAROLE BUNYANGABU COUNTY ADOLF MWESIGE KASAIJA NRM 26,632 WINNER<br />

KABAROLE BUNYANGABU COUNTY ASIIMWE HENRY INDEPENDENT 432<br />

KABAROLE BUNYANGABU COUNTY ATEGEKA JAMES INDEPENDENT 12,214<br />

KABAROLE BUNYANGABU COUNTY IRUMBA IMMACULATE INDEPENDENT 611<br />

ODD<br />

KABAROLE BUNYANGABU COUNTY ISINGOMA JOHN BAPTIST INDEPENDENT 501<br />

KABAROLE BUNYANGABU COUNTY WOMUJUNI VINCENT INDEPENDENT 16,014<br />

KABAROLE BURAHYA COUNTY BUSINGYE JOHN INDEPENDENT 22,929<br />

KABAROLE BURAHYA COUNTY KASAIJA STEPHEN<br />

INDEPENDENT 21,536<br />

KAGWERA<br />

KABAROLE BURAHYA COUNTY KATIISA PAUL INDEPENDENT 2,175<br />

KABAROLE BURAHYA COUNTY MUGISA MUHANGA<br />

NRM 36,424 WINNER<br />

MARGARET<br />

KABAROLE<br />

FORT PORTAL<br />

AJUNA DAKA JOSEPH FDC 452<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

KABAROLE<br />

FORT PORTAL<br />

KALIBA STEVEN INDEPENDENT 4,823<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

KABAROLE<br />

FORT PORTAL<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

MUGAHI RICHARD INDEPENDENT 6,841<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KABAROLE<br />

FORT PORTAL<br />

RUHUNDA ALEX NRM 10,322 WINNER<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

KABAROLE<br />

FORT PORTAL<br />

RWAMUHUMBU DAVIS INDEPENDENT 86<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

KYALIGONZA<br />

KABERAMAIDO KABERAMAIDO COUNTY EDAKASI ALFRED ELALU- INDEPENDENT 11,591<br />

OLALE<br />

KABERAMAIDO KABERAMAIDO COUNTY ELIANU GODFREY KILAWA INDEPENDENT 534<br />

KABERAMAIDO KABERAMAIDO COUNTY EMIGU JULIUS PETER FDC 6,236<br />

KABERAMAIDO KABERAMAIDO COUNTY ISALA ERAGU VERONICA NRM 12,242 WINNER<br />

BICHETERO<br />

KABERAMAIDO KABERAMAIDO COUNTY OGELA ISAAC-LEE UPC 331<br />

KABERAMAIDO KALAKI COUNTY ELYAU DAVIDSON FDC 3,840<br />

KABERAMAIDO KALAKI COUNTY ELYAU DENNIS ALFRED INDEPENDENT 931<br />

KABERAMAIDO KALAKI COUNTY EMODO DAVID INDEPENDENT 816<br />

KABERAMAIDO KALAKI COUNTY EUKU SIMON ROSS UPC 6,370<br />

KABERAMAIDO KALAKI COUNTY ONGALO-OBOTE<br />

NRM 21,122 WINNER<br />

CLEMENT KENNETH<br />

KALANGALA BUJUMBA COUNTY BADDA FRED NRM 4,354<br />

KALANGALA BUJUMBA COUNTY KAKOOZA JOSEPH<br />

DP 109<br />

HERMAN<br />

KALANGALA BUJUMBA COUNTY MUKASA JULIUS OPONDO INDEPENDENT 5,358 WINNER<br />

KALANGALA BUJUMBA COUNTY NANKINGA ROBINAH INDEPENDENT 526<br />

KALANGALA KYAMUSWA COUNTY BIRUNGI CAROLYN<br />

NRM 4,647 WINNER<br />

NANYONDO<br />

KALANGALA KYAMUSWA COUNTY BUKENYA FALUKU DP 602<br />

KALANGALA KYAMUSWA COUNTY KABUUSU MOSES INDEPENDENT 4,065<br />

KALIRO BULAMOGI COUNTY GONAHASA MIKE JEEMA 361<br />

KALIRO BULAMOGI COUNTY KANYWAMUSAI HENRY INDEPENDENT 499<br />

JUUBA<br />

KALIRO BULAMOGI COUNTY KITAKULE PAUL INDEPENDENT 428<br />

KALIRO BULAMOGI COUNTY LUBOGO KENNETH NRM 19,179 WINNER<br />

KALIRO BULAMOGI COUNTY MUYANGA SIMON<br />

FDC 16,546<br />

LUTAAYA<br />

KALIRO BULAMOGI COUNTY WAAKO MUZINGE<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,057<br />

STEPHEN MOSES<br />

KALIRO BULAMOGI COUNTY WAMBUZI NELSON INDEPENDENT 10,638<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

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GEORGE GAGAWALA<br />

KALIRO<br />

BULAMOGI NORTH WEST BAMUKOBEIRE RICHARD UFA 83<br />

COUNTY<br />

KALIRO<br />

BULAMOGI NORTH WEST GUME FREDRICK NGOBI NRM 10,702 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

KALIRO<br />

BULAMOGI NORTH WEST KASAJJA GEORGE<br />

INDEPENDENT 8,951<br />

COUNTY<br />

PATRICK<br />

KALIRO<br />

BULAMOGI NORTH WEST YAHYA ABDALLAH<br />

INDEPENDENT 22<br />

COUNTY<br />

MOHAMMED<br />

KALUNGU KALUNGU COUNTY EAST KIMBOWA GEORGE<br />

DP 2,079<br />

WILLIAM<br />

KALUNGU KALUNGU COUNTY EAST LULE UMAR MAWIYA INDEPENDENT 12,340<br />

KALUNGU KALUNGU COUNTY EAST SSEMPIJJA VINCENT NRM 14,778 WINNER<br />

BAMULANGAKI<br />

KALUNGU KALUNGU COUNTY WEST KISEKKA RAPHAEL INDEPENDENT 498<br />

KALUNGU KALUNGU COUNTY WEST MUGAGGA JOSEPH NRM 10,633<br />

KALUNGU KALUNGU COUNTY WEST SSEBUNYA ALEX<br />

FDC 363<br />

KAKANDE<br />

KALUNGU KALUNGU COUNTY WEST SSEWUNGU JOSEPH DP 13,376 WINNER<br />

GONZAGA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA CENTRAL KABANDA MINSA<br />

NRM 12,380<br />

DIVISION<br />

NABBENGO<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA CENTRAL KAIJA HAROLD FDC 5,134<br />

DIVISION<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA CENTRAL KAYONDO MOSES<br />

INDEPENDENT 620<br />

DIVISION<br />

MUKASA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA CENTRAL NSEREKO MUHAMMAD INDEPENDENT 25,746 WINNER<br />

DIVISION<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA CENTRAL SEMUGOMA KIGOZI<br />

DP 785<br />

DIVISION<br />

HAMDAN<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION KYAMBADDE JOHN<br />

NRM 13,689<br />

NORTH<br />

ANDREW<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION NANYUNJA ROBINAH INDEPENDENT 2,832<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION SEBAGGALA ABDULATIF INDEPENDENT 22,325 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

SENGENDO<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION SEMMINDI ASADULLAH FDC 14,844<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION SENDAWULA ROGERS INDEPENDENT 1,383<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION SERWADDA SULAIMAN DP 10,806<br />

NORTH<br />

KIDANDALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION KANYIKE WILLIAM INDEPENDENT 3,503<br />

SOUTH<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION<br />

SOUTH<br />

MPINDI BUMALI INDEPENDENT 4,605


RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

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KAWEMPE DIVISION<br />

SOUTH<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION<br />

SOUTH<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION<br />

SOUTH<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION<br />

SOUTH<br />

KAWEMPE DIVISION<br />

SOUTH<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

EAST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION<br />

WEST<br />

MUNYAGWA MUBARAK FDC 16,383 WINNER<br />

SSERUNGA<br />

NSEREKO MADINA NRM 11,827<br />

SEBULIBA RICHARD<br />

MUTUMBA<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,293<br />

SSALI DANIEL<br />

DP 3,846<br />

HANNINGTON<br />

TENYWA EDRISA INDEPENDENT 821<br />

BUKENYA KHOMAS INDEPENDENT 202<br />

CLARKE IAN THOMAS<br />

JOHN<br />

INDEPENDENT 8,776<br />

KASOZI IBRAHIM<br />

FDC 19,132 WINNER<br />

BIRIBAWA<br />

MABIKKE MICHEAL SDP 911<br />

MAYAJA SAMUEL TREVOR INDEPENDENT 73<br />

OWOBUSINGYE ELIJAH INDEPENDENT 5,126<br />

KAILUKABI<br />

SSENKUBUGE RAJAB DP 474<br />

SSIMBWA JOHN NRM 7,733<br />

WALUSIMBI FREDRICK INDEPENDENT 281<br />

BAMPIGGA STEPHEN AP 175<br />

NAMATTA<br />

GAKYALO FABIAN INDEPENDENT 124<br />

KABUYE ISHIHAKA ISAAC FDC 7,138<br />

KALLIBBALA RICHARD INDEPENDENT 2,176<br />

KYANJO FAROUQ<br />

JEEMA 7,706<br />

HUSSEIN<br />

LUBEGA ACHILLES NRM 12,887<br />

MIREMBE HAMZA INDEPENDENT 764<br />

MUKIIBI SULAIMAN INDEPENDENT 213<br />

NABUKENYA NULIAT<br />

SSUKKA<br />

SENTONGO ABDULNOOR<br />

KYAMUNDU<br />

SSEBAGGALA GAMAL<br />

ABDUL NASSER<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,156<br />

INDEPENDENT 418<br />

INDEPENDENT 533


RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KAMPALA<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION SSEKAYIZZI KEFA INDEPENDENT 397<br />

WEST<br />

KAMPALA<br />

MAKINDYE DIVISION SSEWANYANA ALOIZIOUS DP 37,554 WINNER<br />

WEST<br />

ALLAN<br />

KAMPALA NAKAWA DIVISION AJIRI RUCOGOZA OLGA INDEPENDENT 8,813<br />

KAMIKAZI<br />

KAMPALA NAKAWA DIVISION KABAZIGURUKA MICHEAL FDC 38,698 WINNER<br />

ANDREW<br />

KAMPALA NAKAWA DIVISION KAKANDE KENNETH PAUL DP 13,090<br />

KAMPALA NAKAWA DIVISION LUBEGA MARTIN ZIRIBALA INDEPENDENT 834<br />

KAMPALA NAKAWA DIVISION NDAULA JOHN ERIC GOLD INDEPENDENT 2,898<br />

KAMPALA NAKAWA DIVISION RUHINDI FREDRICK NRM 37,044<br />

KAMPALA NAKAWA DIVISION SEBULIBA EDGAR<br />

INDEPENDENT 426<br />

NSEREKO<br />

KAMPALA NAKAWA DIVISION SSENGENDO FRED INDEPENDENT 2,926<br />

KAMPALA<br />

RUBAGA DIVISION<br />

KAMYA BETI OLIVE UFA 16,664<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMPALA<br />

RUBAGA DIVISION<br />

KASIBANTE MOSES INDEPENDENT 17,802 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMPALA<br />

RUBAGA DIVISION<br />

KAWOOYA GEORGE DP 708<br />

NORTH<br />

WILLIAM<br />

KAMPALA<br />

RUBAGA DIVISION<br />

KIZITO FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 1,033<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMPALA<br />

RUBAGA DIVISION<br />

MUSOKE VINCENT<br />

FDC 4,079<br />

NORTH<br />

TEGASA<br />

KAMPALA<br />

RUBAGA DIVISION<br />

MUTEBI LUTWAMA<br />

INDEPENDENT 292<br />

NORTH<br />

HUMPHREY<br />

KAMPALA<br />

RUBAGA DIVISION<br />

TINDYEBWA BRIAN<br />

NRM 11,958<br />

NORTH<br />

KUSINGURA<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH KATABALWA FRANCIS DP 4,448<br />

XAVIER<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH KATO LUBWAMA PAUL INDEPENDENT 27,268 WINNER<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH KAYEMBA MICHEAL<br />

INDEPENDENT 253<br />

OSCAR<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH KEN-LUKYAMUZI JOHN CP 10,792<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH KIFAMPA SIRAJE NSAMBU JEEMA 3,832<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH KIIZA RONALD<br />

SSENYANGE<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH MAYANJA FARIDAH<br />

MPIIMA<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH SSEMPIIRA FRANCIS<br />

XAVIER<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,025<br />

NRM 11,982<br />

INDEPENDENT 824<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH WASAJJA JAMES INDEPENDENT 1,610<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY ALLEN ANDREW INDEPENDENT 946<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY KASANDO ENOCH<br />

FDC 306<br />

NORTH<br />

NYANGE<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY KASIBULE DANIEL INDEPENDENT 845<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY KIZIGE MOSES . K NRM 10,131 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY MULINDWA GEORGE INDEPENDENT 3,006<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY MUSEMBYA DAN WAKITA INDEPENDENT 73<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY OMONDI FLAVIA ANITA INDEPENDENT 7,430<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY TEIRA JOHN INDEPENDENT 4,553<br />

NORTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY ASUMAN KIYINGI INDEPENDENT 16,317<br />

SOUTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY GWAIVU ROBERT INDEPENDENT 406<br />

SOUTH<br />

KAMULI<br />

BUGABULA COUNTY KIBALYA HENRY. M NRM 24,872 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

KAMULI BUZAAYA COUNTY ISANGA MUSUMBA ISAAC NRM 18,381 WINNER<br />

KAMULI BUZAAYA COUNTY KIRENDA SAMUEL<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,481<br />

ISABIRYE<br />

KAMULI BUZAAYA COUNTY KITAMIRIKE BWAMIKI INDEPENDENT 160<br />

MICHAEL<br />

KAMULI BUZAAYA COUNTY MUGABI MUZAALE<br />

INDEPENDENT 16,649<br />

MARTIN KISULE<br />

KAMULI BUZAAYA COUNTY MUZUUSA STEPHEN INDEPENDENT 5,166<br />

KAMULI BUZAAYA COUNTY WANSALALA EMMANUEL FDC 1,416<br />

NUME<br />

KAMULI KAMULI MUNICIPALITY KAMMALI SIBIRA DAVID INDEPENDENT 1,704<br />

KAMULI KAMULI MUNICIPALITY NAIKOBA PROSSY INDEPENDENT 495<br />

KAMULI KAMULI MUNICIPALITY SALAAMU MUSUMBA FDC 6,702<br />

PROSCOVIA<br />

KAMULI KAMULI MUNICIPALITY WATONGOLA REHEMA NRM 8,175 WINNER<br />

TIWUWE<br />

KAMWENGE KIBALE COUNTY ABIGABA CUTHBERT NRM 23,345 WINNER<br />

MIREMBE<br />

KAMWENGE KIBALE COUNTY JAMES OZO BIRUNGI FDC 9,425<br />

KAMWENGE KIBALE EAST COUNTY ATUHAIRE GEORGE<br />

WILSON<br />

FDC 687<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KAMWENGE KIBALE EAST COUNTY TUMWEBAZE FRANK NRM 28,581 WINNER<br />

KAGYIGYI<br />

KAMWENGE KIBALE EAST COUNTY TUMWINE STEPHEN INDEPENDENT 4,437<br />

KAMWENGE KITAGWENDA COUNTY AGABA ABBAS MUGISHA NRM 20,510 WINNER<br />

KAMWENGE KITAGWENDA COUNTY CHARLES AHIMBISIBWE INDEPENDENT 366<br />

KAMWENGE KITAGWENDA COUNTY GEORGE WILLIAM<br />

INDEPENDENT 8,015<br />

SPENCER<br />

KAMWENGE KITAGWENDA COUNTY JONATHAN BUREGYEYA INDEPENDENT 1,384<br />

ABAINE<br />

KAMWENGE KITAGWENDA COUNTY RASHIIDI NTURAGYE INDEPENDENT 781<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY EAST BARYOMUNSI CHRIS NRM 25,792 WINNER<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY EAST HAKIIZUMWAMI SAMUEL INDEPENDENT 14,129<br />

RENZAHO<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY EAST MPWABWOBA CALLIST FDC 1,795<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY EAST MUHUMUZA FLUGENCE INDEPENDENT 654<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY EAST NIWAGABA FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 564<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY WEST AHIMBISIBWE GAD<br />

INDEPENDENT 10,101<br />

RUGAJU<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY WEST KAMWESIGA JAMES INDEPENDENT 3,132<br />

VINCENT<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY WEST KYATUHEIRE JACQUELINE INDEPENDENT 5,666<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY WEST NIRINGIYIMANA JAMES NRM 26,003 WINNER<br />

RUUGI KABERUKA<br />

KANUNGU KINKIZI COUNTY WEST TWINOMUGABE FRANK FDC 4,353<br />

KAPCHORWA KAPCHORWA<br />

CHELANGATI K. JUSTUS INDEPENDENT 146<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

KAPCHORWA KAPCHORWA<br />

CHEMONGES LEONARD INDEPENDENT 5,217<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

KINGOO<br />

KAPCHORWA KAPCHORWA<br />

CHEPTORIS SAM<br />

NRM 9,154 WINNER<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

MANGUSHO<br />

KAPCHORWA KAPCHORWA<br />

MANGUSHO ANDREW INDEPENDENT 753<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

TIMOTHY<br />

KAPCHORWA TINGEY COUNTY CHEBROT STEPHEN NRM 8,307<br />

CHEMOIKO<br />

KAPCHORWA TINGEY COUNTY CHEMUTAI KALIFANI INDEPENDENT 3,936<br />

KAPCHORWA TINGEY COUNTY SOYEKWO KENNETH INDEPENDENT 8,469 WINNER<br />

KAPCHORWA TINGEY COUNTY WODADA NASIF INDEPENDENT 1,214<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KASESE BUKONJO COUNTY WEST KATUSABE GODFREY FDC 31,155 WINNER<br />

KASESE BUKONJO COUNTY WEST KIYONGA CHRISPUS NRM 2,828<br />

WALTER C. B.<br />

KASESE BUKONJO COUNTY WEST SAUSI JOSTAS CAPSON INDEPENDENT 4,023<br />

KASESE BUKONZO COUNTY EAST BALUKU ROBERT<br />

INDEPENDENT 14,458<br />

SHAIPUMA<br />

KASESE BUKONZO COUNTY EAST BUSINGE POLICE FRED NRM 16,227<br />

KASESE BUKONZO COUNTY EAST KAHUNGU AMON PHILLY INDEPENDENT 1,441<br />

KASESE BUKONZO COUNTY EAST KALEMBA MOSES INDEPENDENT 384<br />

KASESE BUKONZO COUNTY EAST KALYEBOGA KITHENDE INDEPENDENT 327<br />

KASESE BUKONZO COUNTY EAST MUHINDO HAROLD<br />

FDC 25,278 WINNER<br />

TONNY<br />

KASESE<br />

BUSONGORA COUNTY ASIIMWE MIKE MBAKANYA NRM 22,160<br />

NORTH<br />

KASESE<br />

BUSONGORA COUNTY MATE HEZRON SEBAKIRA INDEPENDENT 773<br />

NORTH<br />

MAGWABA<br />

KASESE<br />

BUSONGORA COUNTY NZOGHU MUSABE<br />

FDC 32,425 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

WILLIAM<br />

KASESE<br />

BUSONGORA COUNTY BWAMBALE R. JULIUS INDEPENDENT 1,204<br />

SOUTH<br />

KASESE<br />

BUSONGORA COUNTY KAFUDA BOAZ NRM 10,090<br />

SOUTH<br />

KASESE<br />

BUSONGORA COUNTY MBAJU JACKSON FDC 18,554 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

KASESE KASESE MUNICIPALITY CENTENARY FRANCO FDC 15,992 WINNER<br />

ROBERT<br />

KASESE KASESE MUNICIPALITY FERIGO KAMBALE NRM 15,267<br />

KASESE KASESE MUNICIPALITY LUKUMBUKA B. ROBERT DP 164<br />

KASESE KASESE MUNICIPALITY MASEREKA ALFRED INDEPENDENT 131<br />

KATAKWI TOROMA COUNTY AKABWAI HILDA PENLOPE INDEPENDENT 4,285<br />

KATAKWI TOROMA COUNTY AMODOI CYRUS<br />

INDEPENDENT 6,511 WINNER<br />

IMALINGAT<br />

KATAKWI TOROMA COUNTY EDYANGU HERMAN FDC 198<br />

KATAKWI TOROMA COUNTY KOLUO JOSEPH ANDREW NRM 4,994<br />

KATAKWI TOROMA COUNTY ODAKA MARTIN OMMEDO INDEPENDENT 740<br />

KATAKWI TOROMA COUNTY OMIAT ANDREW JOSEPH INDEPENDENT 107<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KATAKWI TOROMA COUNTY OSSIYA SOLOMON ALEMU INDEPENDENT 3,562<br />

KATAKWI USUK COUNTY AKILENG BOB PAUL INDEPENDENT 476<br />

KATAKWI USUK COUNTY APUDA IGNATIUS LOYOLA DP 374<br />

KATAKWI USUK COUNTY OGWANG PETER NRM 21,848 WINNER<br />

KATAKWI USUK COUNTY OKURE CHAELES FDC 8,073<br />

KATAKWI USUK COUNTY OLENY CHARLES OJOK INDEPENDENT 471<br />

KATAKWI USUK COUNTY OROMAIT OBWAOKOR INDEPENDENT 748<br />

JAMES<br />

KAYUNGA BBAALE COUNTY KIGOZI ABDU INDEPENDENT 2,108<br />

KAYUNGA BBAALE COUNTY KIIZA ARTHUR INDEPENDENT 6,472<br />

KAYUNGA BBAALE COUNTY KUMAMA NSAMBA<br />

NRM 18,805 WINNER<br />

GEORGE WILSON<br />

KAYUNGA BBAALE COUNTY KYAGABA RONALD INDEPENDENT 6,797<br />

KAYUNGA BBAALE COUNTY MATTE RITA NAMAZZI INDEPENDENT 606<br />

KAYUNGA BBAALE COUNTY SEBAGANZI HENRY INDEPENDENT 3,179<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KAYUNGA<br />

KIBAALE<br />

KIBAALE<br />

KIBAALE<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

NTENJERU COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

BUGANGAIZI EAST<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUGANGAIZI EAST<br />

COUNTY<br />

BUGANGAIZI EAST<br />

COUNTY<br />

BANYUMYA TIMOTHY INDEPENDENT 459<br />

LUGOLOOBI AMOS NRM 30,963 WINNER<br />

NAGUBA SSOZI RONALD FDC 3,370<br />

BASEKE FRED INDEPENDENT 14,024 WINNER<br />

GIDONGO RICHARD<br />

INDEPENDENT 59<br />

DETACHA<br />

MOGA EMMANUEL<br />

FDC 621<br />

KAMOGA<br />

NANTUMBWE PROSCOVIA INDEPENDENT 209<br />

MALE<br />

NSANJA PATRICK<br />

NRM 13,319<br />

KAYONGO MABIRIZI<br />

WADDIMBA ANTHONY DP 139<br />

AGABA AISA NRM 13,911<br />

TUKAMUHEBWA SWALIK INDEPENDENT 181<br />

SWARICH<br />

TWINAMASIKO ONESIMUS INDEPENDENT 16,557 WINNER<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KIBAALE<br />

BUGANGAIZI WEST<br />

BAHIRAYO ANATORI FDC 534<br />

COUNTY<br />

KIBAALE<br />

BUGANGAIZI WEST<br />

KASIRIVU ATWOOKI<br />

NRM 24,653 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

BALTAZAR KYAMANYWA<br />

KIBAALE<br />

BUGANGAIZI WEST<br />

KYEYUNE MITALA JULIUS INDEPENDENT 385<br />

COUNTY<br />

KIBAALE<br />

BUGANGAIZI WEST<br />

TUMWESIGYE JOSEPHAT INDEPENDENT 23,366<br />

COUNTY<br />

KIBAALE BUYAGA EAST COUNTY BESISIRA IGNATIUS INDEPENDENT 16,297<br />

KIBAALE BUYAGA EAST COUNTY MUSANA ERIC NRM 29,090 WINNER<br />

KIBAALE BUYAGA WEST COUNTY BARNABAS TINKASIIMIRE NRM UO<br />

KIBAALE BUYANJA COUNTY BIRUNGI RESTY INDEPENDENT 2,979<br />

KIBAALE BUYANJA COUNTY IRUMBA VINCENT INDEPENDENT 7,344<br />

KIBAALE BUYANJA COUNTY KASAIJA MATIA NRM 22,806 WINNER<br />

KIBAALE BUYANJA COUNTY MIVULE FRANCIS BIRUNGI FDC 869<br />

KIBAALE BUYANJA COUNTY MUHONGE GODFREY<br />

KASANGA<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

-<br />

KIBOGA KIBOGA EAST COUNTY BAKABULINDI SHAKA INDEPENDENT 1,287<br />

KIBOGA KIBOGA EAST COUNTY KABAJO KYEWALABYE INDEPENDENT 11,348<br />

JAMES<br />

KIBOGA KIBOGA EAST COUNTY KIWANUKA KEEFA NRM 32,103 WINNER<br />

KIBUKU KABWERI COUNTY GONAHASA FRANCIS FDC 12,115 WINNER<br />

BARNABAS<br />

KIBUKU KABWERI COUNTY KAYALE EMMANUEL INDEPENDENT 504<br />

WASUGIRYA<br />

KIBUKU KABWERI COUNTY MOITI JOSEPH DAKA INDEPENDENT 8,860<br />

KIBUKU KABWERI COUNTY MUGOLE NAUKU D.<br />

NRM 9,726<br />

STEPHEN<br />

KIBUKU KIBUKU COUNTY KAMBA SALEH M.W NRM 12,297<br />

KIBUKU KIBUKU COUNTY KAYAMA B. JAMES FDC 396<br />

KIBUKU KIBUKU COUNTY KINOBERE HERBERT TOM INDEPENDENT 14,391 WINNER<br />

KIBUKU KIBUKU COUNTY KINTU PATRICK BENECTO INDEPENDENT 111<br />

KIRUHURA KASHONGI COUNTY ATUHAIRE SEDRACK FDC 499<br />

KIRUHURA KASHONGI COUNTY KATWINOMUGISHA<br />

INDEPENDENT 241<br />

REUBEN<br />

KIRUHURA KASHONGI COUNTY TUMURAMYE GENENSIO NRM 12,636 WINNER<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KIRUHURA KASHONGI COUNTY TURINAWE ASAPH INDEPENDENT 1,484<br />

KIRUHURA KAZO COUNTY BAFAKI GORDON NRM 58,569 WINNER<br />

KIRUHURA KAZO COUNTY MWETEISE BINTABARA FDC 4,772<br />

KIRUHURA NYABUSHOZI COUNTY MWESIGYE FRED NRM UO<br />

KIRYANDONGO KIBANDA NORTH<br />

MUHUMUZA HAKIM FDC 1,305<br />

COUNTY<br />

KIRYANDONGO KIBANDA NORTH<br />

OTADA SAM AMOOTI INDEPENDENT 16,118<br />

COUNTY<br />

OWOR<br />

KIRYANDONGO KIBANDA NORTH<br />

TABANI IDI AMIN NRM 24,658 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

KIRYANDONGO KIBANDA SOUTH COUNTY ABOLA JANE FDC 1,706<br />

KIRYANDONGO KIBANDA SOUTH COUNTY ATENYI KARUBANGA INDEPENDENT 7,277<br />

JACOB<br />

KIRYANDONGO KIBANDA SOUTH COUNTY ODUR JACK LUTANYWA NRM 8,900 WINNER<br />

KIRYANDONGO KIBANDA SOUTH COUNTY WATAKA WILLIAM INDEPENDENT 556<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY BUTURO NSABA NRM 16,580 WINNER<br />

EAST<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY EDDIE WA GAHUNGU INDEPENDENT 1,444<br />

EAST<br />

KWIZERA<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY HABAKWIHA MATHIAS FDC 198<br />

EAST<br />

BARIHIMA<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY BISHAKA BANABAS<br />

DP 703<br />

NORTH<br />

RUSHAGO<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY BYARUHANGA JOSEPH FDC 994<br />

NORTH<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY KAMARA JOHN<br />

NRM 21,665 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

NIZEYIMANA<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY MUGISHA NDIZEYE<br />

INDEPENDENT 939<br />

NORTH<br />

ANDREW PETER<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY SERUGANDA ALEX H 1 229<br />

SOUTH<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY BITANGARO SAM<br />

NRM 28,876 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

KWIZERA<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY MBABAZI LILIAN INDEPENDENT 4,829<br />

SOUTH<br />

KISORO<br />

BUFUMBIRA COUNTY MUSHAKAMBA VICENT FDC 752<br />

SOUTH<br />

KISORO KISORO MUNICIPALITY BYIBESHO SAM NRM 3,347 WINNER<br />

KISORO KISORO MUNICIPALITY DUFITUMUKIZA<br />

INDEPENDENT 34<br />

CHRISTOPHER<br />

KISORO KISORO MUNICIPALITY KWIZERA PAUL B. INDEPENDENT 2,947<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KITGUM CHUA EAST COUNTY ARWAI CHRISTOPHER DP 2,919<br />

OBOL<br />

KITGUM CHUA EAST COUNTY LUWO GODFREY INDEPENDENT 1,941<br />

KITGUM CHUA EAST COUNTY LUWUM PHOEBE ABER INDEPENDENT 6,081<br />

KITGUM CHUA EAST COUNTY ORYEM HENRY OKELLO NRM 11,194 WINNER<br />

KITGUM CHUA WEST COUNTY ODERA ALFRED OBOL NRM 4,724<br />

KITGUM CHUA WEST COUNTY OKIN P.P. OJARA INDEPENDENT 13,462 WINNER<br />

KITGUM CHUA WEST COUNTY OMONA KIZITO FDC 1,250<br />

KITGUM KITGUM MUNICIPALITY ATIM BEATRICE ANYWAR INDEPENDENT 5,658 WINNER<br />

KITGUM KITGUM MUNICIPALITY OKELLO OKELLO JOHN INDEPENDENT 583<br />

LIVINGSTONE<br />

KITGUM KITGUM MUNICIPALITY OKWERA RICHARD OJARA NRM 2,884<br />

KITGUM KITGUM MUNICIPALITY ONEKALIT DENIS AMERE FDC 2,941<br />

KOBOKO KOBOKO COUNTY BABA JAMES BOLIBA NRM 17,850 WINNER<br />

KOBOKO KOBOKO COUNTY DRONYI DAVID RIKAZUBE DP 7,149<br />

KOBOKO KOBOKO MUNICIPALITY ALEGE JOHN BOSCO INDEPENDENT 417<br />

KOBOKO KOBOKO MUNICIPALITY ANITE EVELYN NRM 6,392 WINNER<br />

KOBOKO KOBOKO MUNICIPALITY BAIGA RONALD INDEPENDENT 225<br />

KOBOKO KOBOKO MUNICIPALITY YAKANI CHARLES FDC 3,325<br />

KOBOKO KOBOKO NORTH COUNTY ASIKU ELLY ELIAS NRM 6,897 WINNER<br />

KOBOKO KOBOKO NORTH COUNTY TIPERU NUSURA INDEPENDENT 6,213<br />

KOLE KOLE NORTH COUNTY OBUAKOL TERAH<br />

UPC 4,558<br />

TERENCE<br />

KOLE KOLE NORTH COUNTY ODONGO NEWTON FDC 3,749<br />

KOLE KOLE NORTH COUNTY OKELLO BONNY DESALES NRM 13,716 WINNER<br />

KOLE KOLE NORTH COUNTY OKWIR TONNY INDEPENDENT 12,183<br />

KOLE KOLE SOUTH COUNTY ALULA DAVID NRM 12,714<br />

KOLE KOLE SOUTH COUNTY EBIL FRED UPC 5,867<br />

KOLE KOLE SOUTH COUNTY OCEN PETER INDEPENDENT 15,784 WINNER<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KOLE KOLE SOUTH COUNTY OKORI ANTHONY BAZIL FDC 503<br />

KOTIDO JIE COUNTY ADOME BILDAD MOSES NRM 24,882 WINNER<br />

KOTIDO JIE COUNTY LOKII PETER ABRAHAMS INDEPENDENT 8,454<br />

KUMI KANYUM COUNTY AMURIAT OBOI PATRICK FDC 8,802<br />

KUMI KANYUM COUNTY OPOLOT OKWALINGA INDEPENDENT 3,078<br />

SIMON PETER<br />

KUMI KANYUM COUNTY OROT ISMAEL NRM 13,985 WINNER<br />

KUMI KANYUM COUNTY OTULE MOSES INDEPENDENT 271<br />

KUMI KUMI COUNTY EMORUT SAM FDC 5,027<br />

KUMI KUMI COUNTY ILUKOR CHARLES NRM 14,304 WINNER<br />

KUMI KUMI COUNTY OBORE GODFREY INDEPENDENT 12,531<br />

KUMI KUMI COUNTY OMONGOT DAVID DP 986<br />

KUMI KUMI MUNICIPALITY ABWATE GENEVIEVE UFA 283<br />

BEIRE<br />

KUMI KUMI MUNICIPALITY AKOL SILVER AISU INDEPENDENT 224<br />

KUMI KUMI MUNICIPALITY AOGON SILAS INDEPENDENT 3,701 WINNER<br />

KUMI KUMI MUNICIPALITY NAPAKOL SIMON PETER INDEPENDENT 218<br />

KUMI KUMI MUNICIPALITY OKIROR JAMES FDC 298<br />

KUMI KUMI MUNICIPALITY OLABORO CHARLES NRM 3,214<br />

KUMI KUMI MUNICIPALITY OMALINGA SIMON PETER INDEPENDENT 3,134<br />

KUMI KUMI MUNICIPALITY OPEDE VICTOR INDEPENDENT 812<br />

KWEEN KWEEN COUNTY CHEMASWET ABDIFADHIL INDEPENDENT 11,995<br />

KISOS<br />

KWEEN KWEEN COUNTY CHEMUSTO TOM FDC 1,850<br />

KWEEN KWEEN COUNTY MANGUSHO LAWRENCE NRM 15,713 WINNER<br />

CHEROP<br />

KWEEN KWEEN COUNTY MUSOBO HOSEA LANGAT INDEPENDENT 450<br />

KYANKWANZI BUTEMBA COUNTY BINGI PATRICK NYANZI INDEPENDENT 6,478<br />

KYANKWANZI BUTEMBA COUNTY KAMUSIIME PENTAGON NRM 16,178 WINNER<br />

INNOCENT<br />

KYANKWANZI BUTEMBA COUNTY MANIRAGUHA ISRAEL INDEPENDENT 872<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

KYANKWANZI BUTEMBA COUNTY SSEMUGABA SAMUEL INDEPENDENT 10,075<br />

KYANKWANZI NTWETWE COUNTY MUSISI ROBERT S INDEPENDENT 9,857<br />

KYANKWANZI NTWETWE COUNTY SSEBIKAALI YOWEERI NRM 16,237 WINNER<br />

JOEL<br />

KYANKWANZI NTWETWE COUNTY SSEKIZIYIVU STEPHENE FDC 1,086<br />

KYEGEGWA KYAKA NORTH COUNTY ASABA NSABIMANA PAUL NRM 29,145 WINNER<br />

KYEGEGWA KYAKA NORTH COUNTY BIRUNGI NORMAN K.B. INDEPENDENT 9,180<br />

KYEGEGWA KYAKA NORTH COUNTY MUKAMA JOVAN FDC 1,569<br />

KYEGEGWA KYAKA SOUTH COUNTY BIRIHARIIWE ERYEZA INDEPENDENT 12,262<br />

KYEGEGWA KYAKA SOUTH COUNTY KAFUUZI JACKSON<br />

NRM 19,572 WINNER<br />

KARUGABA<br />

KYEGEGWA KYAKA SOUTH COUNTY MUGUMYA YOROKAMU INDEPENDENT 473<br />

KYEGEGWA KYAKA SOUTH COUNTY NGABU WILLIAM<br />

INDEPENDENT 5,112<br />

KWEMARA<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE CENTRAL BUSINGE AKIKI PROSPUS INDEPENDENT 635<br />

COUNTY<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE CENTRAL BUTIME TOM NRM 19,814 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE CENTRAL KANANURA KATAAMA INDEPENDENT 536<br />

COUNTY<br />

STEPHEN<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE CENTRAL KASUKAALI METHUSELAH INDEPENDENT 11,813<br />

COUNTY<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE COUNTY<br />

AKUGIZIBWE LAWRENCE NRM 19,144 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE COUNTY<br />

BIGABWOMWE EDISON FDC 310<br />

NORTH<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE COUNTY<br />

MUHUMUZA DAVID INDEPENDENT 18,426<br />

NORTH<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE COUNTY<br />

BYAMUKAMA JAMES INDEPENDENT 17,471<br />

SOUTH<br />

KWEBIHA<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE COUNTY<br />

KAJARA ASTON<br />

NRM 25,009 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

PETERSON<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE COUNTY<br />

KALIIJA JAMES FDC 1,189<br />

SOUTH<br />

KYENJOJO<br />

MWENGE COUNTY<br />

MUGISHA VINCENT INDEPENDENT 18,560<br />

SOUTH<br />

LAMWO LAMWO COUNTY HILARY OBALOKER ONEK NRM 8,424 WINNER<br />

LAMWO LAMWO COUNTY LUCIMA OKELLO GEORGE INDEPENDENT 5,995<br />

LAMWO LAMWO COUNTY ONGEE MARINO LOL INDEPENDENT 76<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

LAMWO LAMWO COUNTY ORACH DENNIS FDC 1,139<br />

LIRA ERUTE COUNTY NORTH AAD OGWANG OYANG UPC 2,751<br />

ANDREW<br />

LIRA ERUTE COUNTY NORTH ABACANON CHARLES FDC 13,334 WINNER<br />

ANGIRO GUTOMOI<br />

LIRA ERUTE COUNTY NORTH AKELLO CHRISTINE<br />

NRM 7,204<br />

OGWANG G. A<br />

LIRA ERUTE COUNTY NORTH AYENA PATRICK INDEPENDENT 392<br />

LIRA ERUTE COUNTY NORTH OKELLO DAN INDEPENDENT 826<br />

LIRA ERUTE COUNTY NORTH OMARA GEOFFREY INDEPENDENT 12,506<br />

LIRA ERUTE COUNTY SOUTH ENGOLA SAM NRM 24,635<br />

LIRA ERUTE COUNTY SOUTH ODUR JONATHAN UPC 29,148 WINNER<br />

LIRA LIRA MUNICIPALITY AKENA JAMES MICHAEL UPC 17,966 WINNER<br />

JIMMY<br />

LIRA LIRA MUNICIPALITY AWICH POLLAR OKWIR NRM 5,631<br />

LIRA LIRA MUNICIPALITY OKAO JOEL FDC 4,494<br />

LIRA LIRA MUNICIPALITY OKELLO DENIS BLAIR INDEPENDENT 389<br />

ODONGO<br />

LUUKA LUUKA NORTH COUNTY BABIRYE DORAH INDEPENDENT 391<br />

LUUKA LUUKA NORTH COUNTY BAGOOLE JOHN NGOBI INDEPENDENT 15,319 WINNER<br />

LUUKA LUUKA NORTH COUNTY BAKAKI SWALIKI GADIMBA INDEPENDENT 83<br />

LUUKA LUUKA NORTH COUNTY KYOBE LUKE INYENSIKO NRM 13,526<br />

LUUKA LUUKA NORTH COUNTY MPOOYA SETH FDC 280<br />

LUUKA LUUKA SOUTH COUNTY BAHATI FRED INDEPENDENT 1,721<br />

LUUKA LUUKA SOUTH COUNTY BWANA YEKO INDEPENDENT 500<br />

LUUKA LUUKA SOUTH COUNTY KAZUNGU DANIEL FDC 3,168<br />

LUUKA LUUKA SOUTH COUNTY KISA STEPHEN<br />

NRM 23,176 WINNER<br />

BAKUBALWAYO<br />

LUUKA LUUKA SOUTH COUNTY MWASE JOHN INDEPENDENT 2,001<br />

LUWEERO BAMUNANIKA COUNTY MUYINGO JOHN<br />

NRM 37,656 WINNER<br />

CHRYSOSTOM<br />

LUWEERO BAMUNANIKA COUNTY SSEKITOLEEKO ROBERT DP 10,146<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

ALIGAWESA MUWONGE<br />

JASPER CYRIL<br />

DP 10,250<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY BYANDALA ABRAHAM NRM 21,091 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

JAMES<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY MAYAMBALA WILLY FDC 3,026<br />

NORTH<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY MUKALAZI HAROON<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,420<br />

NORTH<br />

KADDU<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY WAMALA PAUL INDEPENDENT 903<br />

NORTH<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY ABDULHAMID IBRAHIM FDC 1,985<br />

SOUTH<br />

MANZIL<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY MAGARA PATRICIA INDEPENDENT 6,300<br />

SOUTH<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY MUWANGA ALFRED INDEPENDENT 11,541<br />

SOUTH<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY MUZZANGANDA DAVID DP 1,508<br />

SOUTH<br />

LULE<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY SSEMAKULA GEORGE INDEPENDENT 353<br />

SOUTH<br />

LUWEERO<br />

KATIKAMU COUNTY SSEMBATYA EDWARD NRM 21,115 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

NDAWULA<br />

LWENGO<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY MID- KASOZI JOSEPH<br />

NRM 17,023 WINNER<br />

WEST<br />

MUYOMBA<br />

LWENGO<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY MID- SEJJOBA ISAAC INDEPENDENT 13,732<br />

WEST<br />

LWENGO<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY MID- YIGA VINCENT DP 728<br />

WEST<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTY WEST KASULE MOSES KALULE INDEPENDENT 315<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTY WEST KITATTA ABOUD NRM 11,299 WINNER<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTY WEST KWEHANGANA LUDOVIC INDEPENDENT 562<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTY WEST MUTEBI SADIKI INDEPENDENT 6,242<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTY WEST SSEWANDIGI ERIC INDEPENDENT 6,120<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTY WEST YIGA SADABU FDC 1,576<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTYSOUTH BIREKERAAWO NSUBUGA DP 6,296<br />

MATHIAS<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTYSOUTH MBABAALI MUYANJA NRM 14,410 WINNER<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTYSOUTH NAKABIRA GERTRUDE INDEPENDENT 2,955<br />

LUBEGA<br />

LWENGO BUKOTO COUNTYSOUTH SSENTAMU JULIUS FDC 1,546<br />

LYANTONDE KABULA COUNTY ASIIMWE ENOSI K. NRM 15,104<br />

LYANTONDE KABULA COUNTY KAKOOZA JAMES INDEPENDENT 15,458 WINNER<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

LYANTONDE KABULA COUNTY MUGENYI SEMANDA DP 607<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY EAST BWAYO EMMANUEL<br />

RWYP 1,953<br />

WATUWA<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY EAST MASIKA APOLLO NRM 34,821 WINNER<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY EAST NATO GODFREY LUMU INDEPENDENT 1,348<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY EAST NYOTE DAVID INNOCENT INDEPENDENT 8,223<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY EAST SOITA MOSES INDEPENDENT 9,588<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY WEST MATEMBU W. CHRIS FDC 4,271<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY WEST MUTONYI ROSE MASAABA NRM 22,569 WINNER<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY WEST NATAKA MICHEAL<br />

INDEPENDENT 9,623<br />

RICHARD<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY WEST WAMUKOTA ROBERT DP 1,228<br />

MANAFWA BUBULO COUNTY WEST WERIKHE CHRISTOPHER INDEPENDENT 9,514<br />

PETER<br />

MARACHA MARACHA COUNTY AADROA ALEX ONZIMA INDEPENDENT 8,213<br />

MARACHA MARACHA COUNTY ANGUALIA LAUS RICHARD NRM 6,378<br />

MARACHA MARACHA COUNTY OGUZU LEE DENIS FDC 8,910 WINNER<br />

MARACHA MARACHA EAST COUNTY ACIDRI JAMES NRM 24,684 WINNER<br />

MARACHA MARACHA EAST COUNTY ADRIKO MAXWELL INDEPENDENT 2,583<br />

MARACHA MARACHA EAST COUNTY ERIMA MARACHANI<br />

FDC 2,074<br />

VALERIO<br />

MASAKA<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY<br />

BUTEMYETTO LUKYAMUZI DP 6,679<br />

CENTRAL<br />

ANDREW J.M<br />

MASAKA<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY<br />

DDEMBE FREDRICK INDEPENDENT 1,339<br />

CENTRAL<br />

MASAKA<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY<br />

KAZIBWE MAGELLAN INDEPENDENT 2,591<br />

CENTRAL<br />

MASAKA<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY<br />

MATOVU MOSES INDEPENDENT 465<br />

CENTRAL<br />

MASAKA<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY<br />

MIGADDE PAUL RICHARD INDEPENDENT 3,467<br />

CENTRAL<br />

MASAKA<br />

BUKOTO COUNTY<br />

SSEKANDI EDWARD NRM 12,000 WINNER<br />

CENTRAL<br />

KIWANUKA<br />

MASAKA BUKOTO COUNTY EAST KIZITO NSUBUGA MAJE INDEPENDENT 506<br />

MASAKA BUKOTO COUNTY EAST NAMAYANJA FLORENCE DP 16,168 WINNER<br />

MASAKA BUKOTO COUNTY EAST NAMEERE JUSTINE INDEPENDENT 134<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

MASAKA BUKOTO COUNTY EAST NKOYOOYO ABDALLAH NRM 15,775<br />

MASAKA BUKOTO COUNTY EAST NSAMBA MOSES INDEPENDENT 89<br />

MASAKA MASAKA MUNICIPALITY MPUUGA MATHIAS DP 17,319 WINNER<br />

MASAKA MASAKA MUNICIPALITY MUYOMBYA RICHARD FDC 935<br />

MASAKA MASAKA MUNICIPALITY SSEBUGGWAWO<br />

INDEPENDENT 135<br />

MULUMBA CHARLES<br />

RAYMOND<br />

MASAKA MASAKA MUNICIPALITY SSENTONGO HERMAN NRM 14,586<br />

MASINDI BUJENJE COUNTY KASUMBA PATRICK<br />

NRM 21,313 WINNER<br />

PADDY<br />

MASINDI BUJENJE COUNTY MUTTO MARK ALEX INDEPENDENT 3,227<br />

MASINDI BUJENJE COUNTY TIBENDA SAMUEL FDC 2,385<br />

MASINDI BURULI COUNTY KABINDI STEPHEN INDEPENDENT 8,949<br />

MASINDI BURULI COUNTY KIMEZERE JOSEPH<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,741<br />

BUHANGA<br />

MASINDI BURULI COUNTY NYIIRA ZERUBABEL<br />

NRM 11,181 WINNER<br />

MIJUMBI<br />

MASINDI MASINDI MUNICIPALITY KABAKUMBA LABWONI INDEPENDENT 9,076<br />

MASIKO<br />

MASINDI MASINDI MUNICIPALITY KANTI ROGERS INDEPENDENT 387<br />

MASINDI MASINDI MUNICIPALITY KIIZA MONDAY ERNEST NRM 14,125 WINNER<br />

MASINDI MASINDI MUNICIPALITY MUGUME LENNOX INDEPENDENT 248<br />

MASINDI MASINDI MUNICIPALITY TUGUME MOSES KIBBOTO FDC 5,493<br />

BYENSI<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY EAST BYANSI BADRU AGAM INDEPENDENT 1,051<br />

MULYANGEGE<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY EAST KIGENYI MWANDHA<br />

INDEPENDENT 235<br />

SAMUEL<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY EAST KUBEKETERYA JAMES NRM 13,550<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY EAST WAIRA KYEWALABYE INDEPENDENT 15,956 WINNER<br />

MAJEGERE S.J<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY EAST WAMBOGA GODFREY INDEPENDENT 730<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY SOUTH ISABIRYE IDDI NRM 18,366<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY SOUTH KYEYAGO JOWALI<br />

INDEPENDENT 784<br />

KAGGWA<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY SOUTH NTENDE ROBERT INDEPENDENT 18,789 WINNER<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY SOUTH OWORI GEOFFREY FDC 2,025<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY WEST BABALANDA UTHUMAN DP 772<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY WEST BAGIIRE AGGREY HENRY NRM 28,249 WINNER<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY WEST BAYOLE STANLEY INDEPENDENT 6,434<br />

MAYUGE BUNYA COUNTY WEST MUBONDE NASSER FDC 7,386<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY ABEID ABUBAKAR INDEPENDENT 1,329<br />

NORTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY GIMBO ALICE INDEPENDENT 509<br />

NORTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY GUDOI YAHAYA INDEPENDENT 11,806<br />

NORTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY MADOYI SULAIT MABULI INDEPENDENT 133<br />

NORTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY MAGALA M. IMANI INDEPENDENT 223<br />

NORTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY MASHATE MAGOMU<br />

NRM 12,642<br />

NORTH<br />

PETER<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY NAGUDI MARIAM<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,657<br />

NORTH<br />

WAMBEDE<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY SIZOMU GERSHOM RABBI FDC 13,021 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

WAMBEDE<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY SSEGAWA ISSA INDEPENDENT 1,144<br />

NORTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY KAFABUSA WERIKHE NRM 24,046 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

MICHAEL<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY MABONGA HERBERT INDEPENDENT 386<br />

SOUTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY MAUSO ANDREW INDEPENDENT 19,060<br />

SOUTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY WAMAGALE TONNY INDEPENDENT 557<br />

SOUTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY WANDA MARTIN BEN FDC 18,083<br />

SOUTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY WATITI W. STEPHEN INDEPENDENT 3,409<br />

SOUTH<br />

MBALE<br />

BUNGOKHO COUNTY WOSHALE DAVID INDEPENDENT 1,300<br />

SOUTH<br />

MBALE MBALE MUNICIPALITY NANGOLI UMAR INDEPENDENT 4,650<br />

MBALE MBALE MUNICIPALITY WAMANGA WAMAI JACK FDC 13,754 WINNER<br />

MBALE MBALE MUNICIPALITY WASIKYE JOHN KENNEDY INDEPENDENT 924<br />

MBALE MBALE MUNICIPALITY WEKESA JOHN<br />

WAMBOGO<br />

NRM 9,785<br />

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RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

MBARARA<br />

KASHARI NORTH<br />

ITOGORO MARK<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,011<br />

COUNTY<br />

NYABIHEMU<br />

MBARARA<br />

KASHARI NORTH<br />

MWESIGYE FRED RWYP 718<br />

COUNTY<br />

MBARARA<br />

KASHARI NORTH<br />

NAYEBARE PETER FDC 598<br />

COUNTY<br />

MBARARA<br />

KASHARI NORTH<br />

TUMWESIGYE DIDAS INDEPENDENT 10,441<br />

COUNTY<br />

TABARO<br />

MBARARA<br />

KASHARI NORTH<br />

YAGUMA WILBERFORCE NRM 12,392 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

MBARARA KASHARI SOUTH COUNTY KYOBUGUZI AGGREY INDEPENDENT 7,777<br />

MBARARA KASHARI SOUTH COUNTY NDYAMUSIIMA GODWIN INDEPENDENT 197<br />

MBARARA KASHARI SOUTH COUNTY NUWAGIRA DANIEL FDC 1,944<br />

MBARARA KASHARI SOUTH COUNTY TWESIGYE NATHAN<br />

NRM 18,820 WINNER<br />

ITUNGO<br />

MBARARA MBARARA MUNICIPALITY BASHAIJA KAZOORA FDC 22,552<br />

JOHN<br />

MBARARA MBARARA MUNICIPALITY MUGARRA NORMAN INDEPENDENT 1,145<br />

VINCENT<br />

MBARARA MBARARA MUNICIPALITY MUHUMUZA BRIGHT INDEPENDENT 1,400<br />

MBARARA MBARARA MUNICIPALITY TUSIIME MICHAEL NRM 37,282 WINNER<br />

MBARARA RWAMPARA COUNTY AHIMBISIBWE<br />

FDC 514<br />

WILBERFORCE ONGOM<br />

MBARARA RWAMPARA COUNTY BAMWINE MERCY<br />

INDEPENDENT 385<br />

MWOROZI<br />

MBARARA RWAMPARA COUNTY MUJUNI VICENT<br />

INDEPENDENT 21,607<br />

KYAMADIDI<br />

MBARARA RWAMPARA COUNTY MUTIMA GORDON KAPPA INDEPENDENT 39<br />

MBARARA RWAMPARA COUNTY NGABIRANO CHARLES NRM 25,289 WINNER<br />

MITOOMA RUHINDA COUNTY KARUHANGA CHAPAA FDC 1,089<br />

MITOOMA RUHINDA COUNTY MUGABE KAHONDA<br />

NRM 26,172 WINNER<br />

DONONZIO<br />

MITOOMA RUHINDA COUNTY MUHANGI JAMES INDEPENDENT 1,159<br />

MITOOMA RUHINDA COUNTY OTAFIIRE KAHINDA INDEPENDENT 17,424<br />

MITOOMA RUHINDA COUNTY TUGUME INNOCENT INDEPENDENT 189<br />

MITOOMA<br />

RUHINDA NORTH<br />

TAYEBWA THOMAS NRM UO<br />

COUNTY<br />

MITYANA BUSUJJU COUNTY KAFALANGA STEPHEN DP 1,732<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

MITYANA BUSUJJU COUNTY KASIRYE GARVIN<br />

NRM 177<br />

GGWANGA<br />

MITYANA BUSUJJU COUNTY LUKYAMUZI DAVID<br />

INDEPENDENT 18,251 WINNER<br />

KALWANGA<br />

MITYANA BUSUJJU COUNTY MUGAMBWA ROBERT INDEPENDENT 202<br />

MITYANA BUSUJJU COUNTY NYANZI VINCENT<br />

NRM 6,830<br />

MAKUMBI<br />

MITYANA<br />

MITYANA COUNTY<br />

KABUGO SSEMUDDU FDC 1,204<br />

NORTH<br />

DANIEL<br />

MITYANA<br />

MITYANA COUNTY<br />

KASOZI INNOCENT<br />

DP 937<br />

NORTH<br />

FRANCIS<br />

MITYANA<br />

MITYANA COUNTY<br />

KIWANDA GODFREY NRM 12,995 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

MITYANA<br />

MITYANA COUNTY<br />

MUGISHA PATRICK<br />

INDEPENDENT 451<br />

NORTH<br />

NSHIMYE<br />

MITYANA<br />

MITYANA COUNTY<br />

NSHIMYE ALLAN INDEPENDENT 9,775<br />

NORTH<br />

MITYANA<br />

MITYANA COUNTY<br />

SHARIF MIGADDE DAUDA INDEPENDENT 2,538<br />

NORTH<br />

MITYANA<br />

MITYANA COUNTY<br />

LUMU RICHARD KIZITO DP 6,407<br />

SOUTH<br />

MITYANA<br />

MITYANA COUNTY<br />

MAKUMBI KAMYA HENRY NRM 10,661 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

MITYANA MITYANA MUNICIPALITY KAYONDO EDWARD<br />

NRM 214<br />

BAGENDA SUISSE<br />

MITYANA MITYANA MUNICIPALITY MUKAMBWE FAUSTIN DP 8,775<br />

LUKONGE<br />

MITYANA MITYANA MUNICIPALITY SSERUGGA CHARLES M. NRM 9,515<br />

MITYANA MITYANA MUNICIPALITY WAMALA BARNABAS INDEPENDENT 522<br />

MITYANA MITYANA MUNICIPALITY ZAAKE FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 13,278 WINNER<br />

MOROTO MATHENIKO COUNTY ABURA SAMUEL PIRIR INDEPENDENT 5,161<br />

MOROTO MATHENIKO COUNTY LOKII JOHN BAPTIST NRM 8,796 WINNER<br />

MOROTO MOROTO MUNICIPALITY ALEPER SIMON PETER INDEPENDENT 1,901<br />

MOROTO MOROTO MUNICIPALITY ANGELLA FRED NRM 1,940 WINNER<br />

MOROTO MOROTO MUNICIPALITY NANGIRO SOPHIE BETTY INDEPENDENT 80<br />

OKWIR<br />

MOROTO TEPETH COUNTY AKOL LILLIAN INDEPENDENT 856<br />

MOROTO TEPETH COUNTY LOGIT ROBERT INDEPENDENT 605<br />

MOROTO TEPETH COUNTY LOKORU ALBERT NRM 3,991 WINNER<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

MOYO OBONGI COUNTY ACIDRI KASIANO INDEPENDENT 2,520<br />

MOYO OBONGI COUNTY ANYAMA MOSES REMSON NRM 3,112<br />

MOYO OBONGI COUNTY AZABO RASHID KHALILI INDEPENDENT 1,643<br />

MOYO OBONGI COUNTY FUNGAROO KAPS<br />

FDC 4,045 WINNER<br />

HASSAN<br />

MOYO OBONGI COUNTY VUKONI KIZITO ALIGA INDEPENDENT 202<br />

MOYO WEST MOYO COUNTY ALERO TOM AZA NRM 17,192 WINNER<br />

MOYO WEST MOYO COUNTY DRAIKO CHRISTOPHER INDEPENDENT 6,627<br />

VUNNI<br />

MOYO WEST MOYO COUNTY VUCHIRI SAMUEL AGAVU FDC 1,243<br />

MPIGI<br />

MAWOKOTA COUNTY KYAMBADDE AMELIA NRM 27,224 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

ANNE<br />

MPIGI<br />

MAWOKOTA COUNTY MWESIGYE GRACE<br />

INDEPENDENT 5,556<br />

NORTH<br />

KANSIIME<br />

MPIGI<br />

MAWOKOTA COUNTY TEBUSWEKE DAVID<br />

DP 7,668<br />

NORTH<br />

MAYINYA<br />

MPIGI<br />

MAWOKOTA COUNTY BBOSA KIYINGI KENNETH INDEPENDENT 14,699<br />

SOUTH<br />

JOSEPH<br />

MPIGI<br />

MAWOKOTA COUNTY KAGIRI FRED FDC 711<br />

SOUTH<br />

MPIGI<br />

MAWOKOTA COUNTY LUBEGA SAMUEL WALTER INDEPENDENT 288<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUKAAKU<br />

MPIGI<br />

MAWOKOTA COUNTY MAYANJA VINCENT DP 230<br />

SOUTH<br />

MPIGI<br />

MAWOKOTA COUNTY SEGUYA LUBYAYI JOHN NRM 19,874 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

BOSCO<br />

MUBENDE BUKUYA COUNTY BUKENYA MICHEAL IGA NRM 21,541 WINNER<br />

MUBENDE BUKUYA COUNTY MPONYE LUYOMBO IVAN DP 506<br />

MUBENDE BUKUYA COUNTY NAKANDI MARY UFA 788<br />

MUBENDE BUKUYA COUNTY NAMUYABA BARBRA FDC 1,414<br />

MUBENDE BUKUYA COUNTY SSERUBIRI GIDEON INDEPENDENT 1,814<br />

MUBENDE BUWEKULA COUNTY BALEKE KAYIIRA PETER INDEPENDENT 12,974<br />

MUBENDE BUWEKULA COUNTY KAKOOZA JOSEPH NRM 22,624 WINNER<br />

MUBENDE BUWEKULA COUNTY KANSIIME JEROME INDEPENDENT 3,408<br />

MUBENDE BUWEKULA COUNTY NDAHIRO JACKSON INDEPENDENT 2,091<br />

MUBENDE BUWEKULA COUNTY SSEMAKULA K B HENRY INDEPENDENT 880<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

MUBENDE KASAMBYA COUNTY KADDU JIBREEL FDC 1,002<br />

MUBENDE KASAMBYA COUNTY MBWATEKAMWA GAFFA NRM 32,645 WINNER<br />

MUBENDE KASAMBYA COUNTY MULINDWA PATRICK INDEPENDENT 12,580<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY KABAGAMBE NICHOLAS INDEPENDENT 2,297<br />

NORTH<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY MUSISI JUDE FDC 2,865<br />

NORTH<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY NSAMBA OSHABE<br />

NRM 15,284 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

PATRICK<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY SSENTONGO JOHN<br />

DP 2,672<br />

NORTH<br />

BOSCO<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY KAGGWA HAMADI SINAAN FDC 4,791<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY KALANZI RONALD INDEPENDENT 571<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY KASOZI ROBERT PPP 976<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY LUKWAGO MOSES INDEPENDENT 481<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY NSUBUGA SIMEO NRM 17,214 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUBENDE<br />

KASSANDA COUNTY SSENTONGO ELLY KITINDI INDEPENDENT 3,151<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUBENDE MUBENDE MUNICIPALITY LUBEGA BASHIR SSEMPA INDEPENDENT 10,427<br />

MUBENDE MUBENDE MUNICIPALITY MWEBAZA MARTIN INDEPENDENT 151<br />

MUBENDE MUBENDE MUNICIPALITY SSEBAANA MUYINI<br />

DP 165<br />

RONALD<br />

MUBENDE MUBENDE MUNICIPALITY SSEMULI ANTHONY NRM 12,450 WINNER<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO<br />

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MUKONO COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

SOUTH<br />

KIBUULE RONALD NRM 11,211 WINNER<br />

KIWANUKA ABDALLAH DP 6,829<br />

NSUBUGA KENETH<br />

SSEBAGAYUNGA<br />

INDEPENDENT 9,409<br />

WASSWA CHARLES<br />

INDEPENDENT 457<br />

RUGUMAYO<br />

BAKALUBA PETER<br />

INDEPENDENT 8,437<br />

MUKASA<br />

KAYONDO FRED DP 5,256<br />

MALE WILSON INDEPENDENT 241<br />

MUTEMA DERRICK<br />

KISAKYE<br />

INDEPENDENT 637


RESULTS FOR DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTGENERAL ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

MUYANJA JOHNSON NRM 21,844 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

SSENYONGA<br />

MUKONO<br />

MUKONO COUNTY<br />

SEKATO TIMOTHY FDC 2,147<br />

SOUTH<br />

MUKONO MUKONO MUNICIPALITY BAKIREKE NAMBOOZE DP 35,341 WINNER<br />

BETTY<br />

MUKONO MUKONO MUNICIPALITY BOGERE MOHAMMED INDEPENDENT 152<br />

MUKONO MUKONO MUNICIPALITY BUGEMBE EDWARD<br />

INDEPENDENT 114<br />

BALIKUDDEMBE<br />

MUKONO MUKONO MUNICIPALITY LUKUBIRA MOSES BAKUBI FDC 1,046<br />

MUKONO MUKONO MUNICIPALITY MUYOMBA SAMUEL INDEPENDENT 733<br />

MUKONO MUKONO MUNICIPALITY NABITAKA FATUMAH NRM 23,129<br />

NDISABA<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY BASIIMA ZULIYA INDEPENDENT 9,573<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY BATTE SIRAJE INDEPENDENT 1,084<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY KAFEERO SSEKITOLEKO NRM 27,408 WINNER<br />

ROBERT<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY KAWOMBE LAMEKA INDEPENDENT 205<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY LUKOOYA FRANCIS<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,646<br />

MUKOOME<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY LUZINDA HASSAN .M. FDC 2,222<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY MATOVU JUDITH C. N DP 1,542<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY MIIRO SUUDI INDEPENDENT 302<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY MUGAMBE JOSEPH<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,050<br />

KIF'OMUSANA<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY MULONDO RICHARD INDEPENDENT 953<br />

HORNSLETH KATEREGGA<br />

MUKONO NAKIFUMA COUNTY NANYUNJA FLAVIA INDEPENDENT 368<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT CHEKWII COUNTY<br />

ADIAKA CHARLES<br />

FDC 221<br />

(KADAM)<br />

ACHOTOI<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT CHEKWII COUNTY<br />

ALEPER MOSES INDEPENDENT 9,067<br />

(KADAM)<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT CHEKWII COUNTY<br />

LOKERIS PETER NRM 10,635 WINNER<br />

(KADAM)<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT PIAN COUNTY ACHIA REMIGIO NRM 9,512 WINNER<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT PIAN COUNTY ALINGA JOHN BOSCO FDC 65<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT PIAN COUNTY LOKOL PAUL INDEPENDENT 97<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT PIAN COUNTY MANIMAN AKOL RISA INDEPENDENT 4,229<br />

ANNE<br />

NAKASEKE<br />

NAKASEKE NORTH<br />

BBUMBA SYDA M.<br />

NRM 22,853 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAMIREMBE<br />

NAKASEKE<br />

NAKASEKE NORTH<br />

KIZZA STEVEN DP 4,841<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAKASEKE<br />

NAKASEKE NORTH<br />

MASEMBE IVAN B. FDC 1,146<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAKASEKE<br />

NAKASEKE NORTH<br />

SENTONGO TIMOTHY INDEPENDENT 1,052<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAKASEKE<br />

NAKASEKE SOUTH<br />

LUTTAMAGUZI SEMAKULA DP 11,630 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

PAULSON KASANA<br />

NAKASEKE<br />

NAKASEKE SOUTH<br />

SEKABIRA DENIS NRM 11,268<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAKASEKE<br />

NAKASEKE SOUTH<br />

SEMPALA MBUGA<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,823<br />

COUNTY<br />

EDWARD WILLIAM<br />

NAKASEKE<br />

NAKASEKE SOUTH<br />

SENGONZI EDWARD INDEPENDENT 6,986<br />

COUNTY<br />

DAMULIRA<br />

NAKASONGOLA BUDYEBO COUNTY BUTAMANYA JOHNSON INDEPENDENT 8,123<br />

NAKASONGOLA BUDYEBO COUNTY MUKASA WILSON MURULI NRM 15,976 WINNER<br />

NAKASONGOLA BUDYEBO COUNTY SSALI PETER INDEPENDENT 1,137<br />

NAKASONGOLA NAKASONGOLA COUNTY KIGUDDE JAMES INDEPENDENT 328<br />

NAKASONGOLA NAKASONGOLA COUNTY KIRABO KYEYUNE<br />

DP 205<br />

BOUNTRY JOSEPH<br />

NAKASONGOLA NAKASONGOLA COUNTY KYAGERA BASHIR FDC 222<br />

NAKASONGOLA NAKASONGOLA COUNTY KYEYUNE IVAN INDEPENDENT 10,276<br />

NAKASONGOLA NAKASONGOLA COUNTY MUTEBI NOAH WANZALA NRM 14,893 WINNER<br />

NAKASONGOLA NAKASONGOLA COUNTY WANDIRA MURULI JAMES INDEPENDENT 4,074<br />

NAMAYINGO<br />

BUKOOLI ISLAND<br />

NAKYEMA SARAH INDEPENDENT 2,313<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAMAYINGO<br />

BUKOOLI ISLAND<br />

OKEYOH PETER INDEPENDENT 4,329<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAMAYINGO<br />

BUKOOLI ISLAND<br />

OUMA GEORGE ABOTT NRM 5,310 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAMAYINGO<br />

BUKOOLI SOUTH<br />

MAYENDE STEPHEN NRM 23,410 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

DEDE<br />

NAMAYINGO<br />

BUKOOLI SOUTH<br />

COUNTY<br />

OCHIENG PETER PATRICK INDEPENDENT<br />

-<br />

NAMAYINGO<br />

BUKOOLI SOUTH<br />

OUMA JAMES PETER FDC 20,987<br />

COUNTY<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUKONO COUNTY ATUWAIRE KAGAHA DAN INDEPENDENT 108<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUKONO COUNTY MUYINDA PHILIP DP 72<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUKONO COUNTY NAITAMU WILBERFORCE INDEPENDENT 67<br />

FREDRICK<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUKONO COUNTY NAMUGANZA PERSIS INDEPENDENT 12,740 WINNER<br />

PRINCESS<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUKONO COUNTY NAMUWOZA D. B.<br />

INDEPENDENT 454<br />

CHARITON<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUKONO COUNTY SAIRE MICHEAL NRM 9,707<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUKONO COUNTY TIBAIRIRA JAMES FDC 87<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUKONO COUNTY WAISWA BENARD<br />

INDEPENDENT 135<br />

MPANGUZI<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUSIKI COUNTY AKAMBA PAUL INDEPENDENT 16,805 WINNER<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUSIKI COUNTY ASUPASA ISIKO MPONGO NRM 11,962<br />

WILSON<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUSIKI COUNTY BATAMBUZE CHARLES INDEPENDENT 526<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUSIKI COUNTY JAMAL ABDALLAH<br />

FDC 675<br />

LWANGA WANTE<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUSIKI COUNTY KIIRYA MONICA INDEPENDENT 278<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUSIKI COUNTY KIIRYA YAKUB UFA 433<br />

NAMUTUMBA BUSIKI COUNTY NABIRYE KASIISA<br />

INDEPENDENT 7,575<br />

CHRISTINE<br />

NAPAK BOKORA COUNTY ACHIA TERENCE NACO NRM 19,268 WINNER<br />

NAPAK BOKORA COUNTY NGOYA JOHN BOSCO INDEPENDENT 12,390<br />

NEBBI JONAM COUNTY JACHAN FRED OMACH NRM 21,154<br />

NEBBI JONAM COUNTY ONGIERTHO EMMANUEL FDC 21,443 WINNER<br />

JOR<br />

NEBBI JONAM COUNTY ORIEDA RICHARD INDEPENDENT 2,456<br />

NEBBI PADYERE COUNTY ADUBANGO RONALD JEEMA 1,090<br />

NEBBI PADYERE COUNTY ANYWARACH JOSHUA INDEPENDENT 34,937 WINNER<br />

CARTER<br />

NEBBI PADYERE COUNTY KAJIK ALAN NRM 31,037<br />

NEBBI PADYERE COUNTY OCUL GEOFREY OKUMU DP 1,893<br />

NGORA NGORA COUNTY ABALA DAVID NRM 19,121 WINNER<br />

NGORA NGORA COUNTY AMEGA JULIUS ALPHA INDEPENDENT 769<br />

OKWALINGA<br />

NGORA NGORA COUNTY EKEMU CHARLES WILLY INDEPENDENT 352<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

NGORA NGORA COUNTY ISAMAT ABRAHAM INDEPENDENT 11,433<br />

NGORA NGORA COUNTY OKURUT DAVID<br />

FDC 10,513<br />

LIVINGSTONE<br />

NGORA NGORA COUNTY ONGOLE WINSTON<br />

INDEPENDENT 625<br />

CHURCHILL<br />

NGORA NGORA COUNTY OPIO OWALU CHARLES INDEPENDENT 964<br />

MICHEAL SUSAN<br />

NTOROKO NTOROKO COUNTY BAHINDUKA MUGARRA INDEPENDENT 7,682<br />

MARTIN<br />

NTOROKO NTOROKO COUNTY ISANDE ATANAZIO FDC 1,850<br />

NTOROKO NTOROKO COUNTY RWEMULIKYA IBANDA NRM 11,375 WINNER<br />

NTUNGAMO KAJARA COUNTY BARYAHABWE NABOTH FDC 1,755<br />

NTUNGAMO KAJARA COUNTY KAMUGISHA GASTONE INDEPENDENT 80<br />

NTUNGAMO KAJARA COUNTY MUROKOZI EMMA<br />

INDEPENDENT 366<br />

INNOCENT<br />

NTUNGAMO KAJARA COUNTY TIMUZIGU KAMUGISHA NRM 24,549 WINNER<br />

MICHAEL<br />

NTUNGAMO KAJARA COUNTY TWAMUHABWA WILSON INDEPENDENT 13,958<br />

KADIIDI<br />

NTUNGAMO<br />

NTUNGAMO<br />

KARUHANGA GERALD INDEPENDENT 3,284 WINNER<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

KAFUREEKA<br />

NTUNGAMO<br />

NTUNGAMO<br />

MUSINGUZI YONA NRM 2,375<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

NTUNGAMO<br />

NTUNGAMO<br />

TUMWESIGYE BOSCO UFA 151<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

NTUNGAMO RUHAAMA COUNTY BEIJUKYE WILLIAM<br />

NRM 43,518 WINNER<br />

ZINKURATIIRE<br />

NTUNGAMO RUHAAMA COUNTY KAGUNDU KENNETH FDC 3,309<br />

KABOMBORA<br />

NTUNGAMO RUHAAMA COUNTY KANYENE NAMANYA INDEPENDENT 26,297<br />

SANTURINA<br />

NTUNGAMO RUHAAMA COUNTY MUBANGIZI VICY<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,173<br />

BARUGAHARE<br />

NTUNGAMO RUSHENYI COUNTY ATUKUNDA JOSHUA INDEPENDENT 1,491<br />

NTUNGAMO RUSHENYI COUNTY BYABASHEIJA MOHAMED INDEPENDENT 2,870<br />

RWOMUSHANA<br />

NTUNGAMO RUSHENYI COUNTY KARIBWENDE PAUL INDEPENDENT 433<br />

NTUNGAMO RUSHENYI COUNTY KARUHANGA JUSTUS INDEPENDENT 13,037<br />

NTUNGAMO RUSHENYI COUNTY MUGISHA MOSES INDEPENDENT 377<br />

NTUNGAMO RUSHENYI COUNTY MWESIGWA RUKUTANA NRM 22,933 WINNER<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

NTUNGAMO RUSHENYI COUNTY RWEIBURINGI DAN KIRIYO FDC 2,329<br />

NWOYA NWOYA COUNTY ABUKHA ZERU<br />

INDEPENDENT 924<br />

OMINAWINY OKUMU<br />

NWOYA NWOYA COUNTY AWANY TONY INDEPENDENT 4,456<br />

NWOYA NWOYA COUNTY OKELLO GEOFFREY DP 3,126<br />

CHARLES<br />

NWOYA NWOYA COUNTY OKUMU MARTIN INDEPENDENT 1,489<br />

NWOYA NWOYA COUNTY OOLA JULIUS PETER INDEPENDENT 1,477<br />

NWOYA NWOYA COUNTY OPIO SUNDAY AMED NRM 4,598<br />

NWOYA NWOYA COUNTY OYET SIMON FDC 8,280 WINNER<br />

OTUKE OTUKE COUNTY AADAM MAKMOT<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,589<br />

KIBWANGA<br />

OTUKE OTUKE COUNTY ACOM JULIUS BUA NRM 11,409 WINNER<br />

OTUKE OTUKE COUNTY ATUBO OMARA DANIEL INDEPENDENT 4,340<br />

OTUKE OTUKE COUNTY ENEN OKELLO RICHARD UPC 2,582<br />

OTUKE OTUKE COUNTY OGWAL JACINTO<br />

INDEPENDENT 1,659<br />

DEUSDEDIT<br />

OTUKE OTUKE COUNTY OKU OLENG COLLINS INDEPENDENT 2,334<br />

JENESIO<br />

OTUKE OTUKE COUNTY OMARA PAUL INDEPENDENT 5,569<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY NORTH AYENA ODONGO KRISPUS UPC 15,796<br />

CHARLES<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY NORTH OJWANG GEORGE OPOTA INDEPENDENT 9,156<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY NORTH OKELLO.P CHARLES NRM 21,785 WINNER<br />

ENGOLA MACODWOGO<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY NORTH OMODO OMODO INDEPENDENT 3,537<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY SOUTH AMONGI BETTY ONGOM UPC 28,655 WINNER<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY SOUTH ODONGO WILLY INDEPENDENT 3,097<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY SOUTH OGWANG PATRICK<br />

NRM 11,272<br />

OBURA<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY SOUTH OGWARA JOHN ROBERT INDEPENDENT 405<br />

OYAM OYAM COUNTY SOUTH ONGOM MORRIS CHRIS INDEPENDENT 2,579<br />

PADER ARUU COUNTY AKENA ALFRED NRM 6,551<br />

PADER ARUU COUNTY OCAYA SAMSON INDEPENDENT 869<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

PADER ARUU COUNTY ODONGA OTTO FDC 11,683 WINNER<br />

PADER ARUU NORTH COUNTY ACHIRO LUCY OTIM INDEPENDENT 8,599 WINNER<br />

PADER ARUU NORTH COUNTY KIDEGA NABINSON JAMES NRM 8,597<br />

PADER ARUU NORTH COUNTY ODONG LAWRENCE INDEPENDENT 4,199<br />

PADER ARUU NORTH COUNTY OLOGY BENARD OBINA INDEPENDENT 426<br />

PADER ARUU NORTH COUNTY ONEN BERNARD OKENY FDC 4,428<br />

PALLISA AGULE COUNTY MUKULA FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 20,316 WINNER<br />

PALLISA AGULE COUNTY OCHWA DAVID NRM 12,482<br />

PALLISA AGULE COUNTY OKELLO OKIRIA THOMAS FDC 793<br />

PALLISA BUTEBO COUNTY LODOI PATRICK MUTONO NRM 12,254<br />

PALLISA BUTEBO COUNTY MUDUKOI FRED ODUCHU INDEPENDENT 17,708 WINNER<br />

PALLISA BUTEBO COUNTY NDUGGA CHRISTOPHER FDC 910<br />

RICHARD<br />

PALLISA BUTEBO COUNTY ZAID ZAWA DP 252<br />

PALLISA KIBALE COUNTY OLEBO EMMANUEL<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,076<br />

ODEKE<br />

PALLISA KIBALE COUNTY OSEKU RICHARD ORIEBO NRM 7,077 WINNER<br />

PALLISA PALLISA COUNTY KOOLI DAVID INDEPENDENT 1,961<br />

PALLISA PALLISA COUNTY OCEN JAMES INDEPENDENT 176<br />

PALLISA PALLISA COUNTY OKURUT DIAZ INDEPENDENT 424<br />

PALLISA PALLISA COUNTY OPENUN JAMES INDEPENDENT 3,265<br />

PALLISA PALLISA COUNTY OPOLOT JACOB<br />

INDEPENDENT 12,696 WINNER<br />

RICHARDS<br />

PALLISA PALLISA COUNTY OWAKO MARTIN INDEPENDENT 1,659<br />

PALLISA PALLISA COUNTY SIRANDA GERALD<br />

DP 4,509<br />

BLACKS<br />

PALLISA PALLISA COUNTY TATAMBUKA ROGERS NRM 10,995<br />

RAKAI BUYAMBA COUNTY AMOS MANDERA NRM 26,135 WINNER<br />

RAKAI BUYAMBA COUNTY BATAMBA PEREZI INDEPENDENT 2,224<br />

RAKAI BUYAMBA COUNTY BWOWE IVAN INDEPENDENT 2,654<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

RAKAI BUYAMBA COUNTY MUJUZI MOSES INDEPENDENT 1,191<br />

RAKAI BUYAMBA COUNTY NTUMWA JOHN BOSCO INDEPENDENT 494<br />

RAKAI BUYAMBA COUNTY SEKAMWA SAMUEL<br />

INDEPENDENT 2,281<br />

KAGGWA<br />

RAKAI BUYAMBA COUNTY SSEMBUUSI SAMUEL INDEPENDENT 796<br />

RAKAI KAKUUTO COUNTY BAKULUMPAGI YISIRAYIRI INDEPENDENT 1,329<br />

RAKAI KAKUUTO COUNTY KAGGWA GODFREY DP 374<br />

RAKAI KAKUUTO COUNTY KALEMBA CHRISTOPHER NRM 14,137 WINNER<br />

RAKAI KAKUUTO COUNTY LUBEGA DRAKE FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 12,568<br />

RAKAI KAKUUTO COUNTY MUGAMBE PASCAL INDEPENDENT 2,022<br />

RAKAI KAKUUTO COUNTY MUGULA HUZAIMAT FDC 1,231<br />

RAKAI KAKUUTO COUNTY TUMWINE ELLY INDEPENDENT 1,021<br />

RAKAI KOOKI COUNTY BWOWE SHAFFIC INDEPENDENT 260<br />

RAKAI KOOKI COUNTY KAHERU AMOS INDEPENDENT 167<br />

RAKAI KOOKI COUNTY MPUUGA DAVID INDEPENDENT 11,776<br />

RAKAI KOOKI COUNTY MUGISHA MILITON INDEPENDENT 857<br />

RAKAI KOOKI COUNTY NINSIIMA BOAZ KASIRABO NRM 12,672 WINNER<br />

RAKAI KOOKI COUNTY SSEBUWUFU JOHN MARY INDEPENDENT 4,306<br />

RAKAI KYOTERA COUNTY KYEYUNE HALUNA<br />

NRM 32,085 WINNER<br />

KASOLO<br />

RAKAI KYOTERA COUNTY NANSUBUGA PRISCILLA DP 18,571<br />

KIBUUKA<br />

RAKAI KYOTERA COUNTY NKAMBWE MARK INDEPENDENT 561<br />

RUBIRIZI BUNYARUGURU COUNTY CADET BENJAMIN INDEPENDENT 7,731<br />

RUBIRIZI BUNYARUGURU COUNTY OWOMUGISHA<br />

FDC 672<br />

MARYSTUART<br />

RUBIRIZI BUNYARUGURU COUNTY TWAREBIREHO<br />

INDEPENDENT 267<br />

EMMANUEL TUNGWAKO<br />

ATWOKI<br />

RUBIRIZI BUNYARUGURU COUNTY TWESIGYE JOHN<br />

NRM 16,002 WINNER<br />

NTAMUHIIRA<br />

RUBIRIZI KATERERA COUNTY AHIMBISIBWE MILTON INDEPENDENT 4,237<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

RUBIRIZI KATERERA COUNTY AMPAIRE BRIAN GEORGE FDC 347<br />

RUBIRIZI KATERERA COUNTY KATO MOHAMMED INDEPENDENT 8,465<br />

RUBIRIZI KATERERA COUNTY KATOTO HATWIB NRM 8,983 WINNER<br />

RUKUNGIRI RUBABO COUNTY MUGISHA PETER INDEPENDENT 248<br />

RUKUNGIRI RUBABO COUNTY MUGYENZI KIFAAKU FDC 5,210<br />

RICHARD<br />

RUKUNGIRI RUBABO COUNTY TURYAHIKAYO KEBIRUNGI NRM 25,154 WINNER<br />

MARY PAULA<br />

RUKUNGIRI RUBABO COUNTY TUSHABOMWE DAVID INDEPENDENT 21,574<br />

NDINDIRIZE<br />

RUKUNGIRI RUJUMBURA COUNTY MUHURIZI JULIUS INDEPENDENT 4,836<br />

RUKUNGIRI RUJUMBURA COUNTY MUHWEZI KATUGUGU JIM NRM 21,233<br />

RUKUNGIRI RUJUMBURA COUNTY TUMUHEIRWE FRED FDC 24,754 WINNER<br />

TURYAMUHWEZA<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

KABANO APOLLO INDEPENDENT 182<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

KAKWATEKI ELIASAPH INDEPENDENT 369<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

KAMUGIISHA ALEXANDER INDEPENDENT 5<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

MUGUME ROLAND FDC 7,622 WINNER<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

MURAMIRA BERNARD INDEPENDENT 3<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

MICHAEL KYAKASHARA<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

MUSIIMIRE FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 79<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

ASAFU<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

RUKUNGIRI<br />

RUTAHIGWA ELISA NRM 5,941<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

SERERE KASILO COUNTY OJIIT PETER INDEPENDENT 5,787<br />

SERERE KASILO COUNTY OKUPA ELIJAH FDC 18,137 WINNER<br />

SERERE KASILO COUNTY OWANYI GEORGE<br />

NRM 10,852<br />

EMMANUEL<br />

SERERE SERERE COUNTY MUKHALU RICHARD<br />

INDEPENDENT 564<br />

OKODEL<br />

SERERE SERERE COUNTY OCHOLA STEPHEN FDC 18,091<br />

SERERE SERERE COUNTY ODONGO FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 948<br />

SERERE SERERE COUNTY OKABE PATRICK NRM 23,949 WINNER<br />

SERERE SERERE COUNTY OPIO JOSEPH LINOS UPC<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

SERERE SERERE COUNTY OPOLOT DANIEL INDEPENDENT 2,666<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY NORTH AINOMUGISHA MUNTU FDC 2,246<br />

BENSON<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY NORTH BONGONZYA JONATHAN INDEPENDENT 1,168<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY NORTH KAREMIRE ROBERT INDEPENDENT 2,340<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY NORTH MWEBESA JOSEPH INDEPENDENT 6,872<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY NORTH TUMWESIGYE ELIODA NRM 36,700 WINNER<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY SOUTH ARINAITWE EMMANUEL FDC 1,836<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY SOUTH KAMUNTU EPHRAIM NRM 19,948 WINNER<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY SOUTH MUHABWE LABAN INDEPENDENT 11,021<br />

SHEEMA SHEEMA COUNTY SOUTH RURANGARANGA<br />

INDEPENDENT 752<br />

EDMUND MATSIKO<br />

SIRONKO BUDADIRI COUNTY WEST NANDALA MAFABI<br />

FDC 27,213 WINNER<br />

NATHAN JAMES<br />

SIRONKO BUDADIRI COUNTY WEST WAMBAKA KOSEA NRM 15,867<br />

SIRONKO BUDADIRI COUNTY EAST MAFABI LABAN INDEPENDENT 421<br />

SIRONKO BUDADIRI COUNTY EAST SSASAGA ISAIAS JONNY FDC 17,092<br />

WANZIRA<br />

SIRONKO BUDADIRI COUNTY EAST WADADA ROGERS INDEPENDENT 316<br />

SIRONKO BUDADIRI COUNTY EAST WOBOYA VICENT NRM 19,870 WINNER<br />

SIRONKO BUDADIRI COUNTY EAST WONIALA DAVID INDEPENDENT 3,380<br />

SOROTI DAKABELA COUNTY EBITU LARMBERT DP 184<br />

SOROTI DAKABELA COUNTY EGWAU GODFREY FDC 7,363<br />

SOROTI DAKABELA COUNTY ELOTU COSMAS NRM 15,662 WINNER<br />

SOROTI DAKABELA COUNTY ENOMU VINCENT I. INDEPENDENT 5,597<br />

SOROTI DAKABELA COUNTY OMINO TOM UPC 806<br />

SOROTI SOROTI COUNTY ATAI ALICE GERTRUDE INDEPENDENT 661<br />

SOROTI SOROTI COUNTY EBWALU JONATHAN FDC 12,883<br />

SOROTI SOROTI COUNTY EDIMU FRANCIS ANYOTI UPC 590<br />

SOROTI SOROTI COUNTY EITUNGANANE ESIANGU<br />

KENNETH<br />

INDEPENDENT 13,356 WINNER<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

SOROTI SOROTI COUNTY EKUDO TOM JULIUS INDEPENDENT 7,860<br />

SOROTI SOROTI COUNTY EROKU DAVID NRM 3,626<br />

SOROTI SOROTI COUNTY OLIBA MARTINE<br />

INDEPENDENT 202<br />

NAPOLEON<br />

SOROTI SOROTI COUNTY ORIOKOT JIMMY PPP 426<br />

SOROTI SOROTI MUNICIPALITY ARIKO HERBERT EDMUND FDC 9,619 WINNER<br />

OKWORO<br />

SOROTI SOROTI MUNICIPALITY ATTAN OKIA MOSES INDEPENDENT 5,716<br />

SOROTI SOROTI MUNICIPALITY EBIAN PETER CARLOS INDEPENDENT 127<br />

SOROTI SOROTI MUNICIPALITY EKEMU JIMMY INDEPENDENT 427<br />

SOROTI SOROTI MUNICIPALITY ELAJU JAMES HERBERT INDEPENDENT 99<br />

YOWERI<br />

SOROTI SOROTI MUNICIPALITY ISEET JULIAN FEDE INDEPENDENT 6<br />

SOROTI SOROTI MUNICIPALITY OJUR PETER NRM 1,560<br />

SSEMBABULE LWEMIYAGA COUNTY NAHWEERA WILBER FDC 157<br />

SSEMBABULE LWEMIYAGA COUNTY NANKUNDA ANDREW INDEPENDENT 68<br />

SSEMBABULE LWEMIYAGA COUNTY NKALUBO PATRICK INDEPENDENT 8,074<br />

SSEMBABULE LWEMIYAGA COUNTY SSEKIKUBO THEODORE NRM 9,272 WINNER<br />

SSEMBABULE MAWOGOLA NORTH KUTESA SAM KAHAMBA NRM UO<br />

COUNTY<br />

SSEMBABULE MAWOGOLA SOUTH ABDU MUKASA FDC 2,019<br />

COUNTY<br />

SSEMBABULE MAWOGOLA SOUTH BRIAN KAMBAZZA INDEPENDENT 163<br />

COUNTY<br />

SSEMBABULE MAWOGOLA SOUTH CHARLES KAPAAJA<br />

INDEPENDENT 356<br />

COUNTY<br />

MUWANGUZI<br />

SSEMBABULE MAWOGOLA SOUTH SSEKABIITO JOSEPH NRM 14,958 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

SSEMBABULE MAWOGOLA SOUTH VICENT SSERWANGA DP 1,880<br />

COUNTY<br />

SSEMBABULE MAWOGOLA SOUTH VINCENT KIMBUGWE INDEPENDENT 594<br />

COUNTY<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY APOLLO YERI OFWONO NRM 7,149 WINNER<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY KAIKEDE OLOWO JOHN INDEPENDENT 19<br />

STEPHEN<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY NYADOI PRISCILLA INDEPENDENT 63<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY ODAKA ASUMAN MARIJAN JEEMA 26<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY OMAIDU ROBERT ETATAI INDEPENDENT 281<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY ORADU CHARLES INDEPENDENT 35<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY OWOR MOSES CYRUS FDC 370<br />

KIBANG<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY TANNA SANJAY INDEPENDENT 7,045<br />

TORORO TORORO MUNICIPALITY WANYAMA CYRUS AMOS INDEPENDENT 73<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO NORTH<br />

EKANYA GEOFREY FDC 8,822<br />

COUNTY<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO NORTH<br />

NYAKECHO ANNET INDEPENDENT 8,911 WINNER<br />

COUNTY<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO NORTH<br />

OCHWO GODFREY<br />

INDEPENDENT 93<br />

COUNTY<br />

ETYANG<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO NORTH<br />

OKADET DENIS INDEPENDENT 3,183<br />

COUNTY<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO NORTH<br />

OKELLO ERIAH SIKONDE INDEPENDENT 107<br />

COUNTY<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO NORTH<br />

OMITA OTHIENO EDWARD INDEPENDENT 165<br />

COUNTY<br />

MARK<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO NORTH<br />

OSINDE MICHAEL UPC 220<br />

COUNTY<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO NORTH<br />

OTHIENO GODFREY NRM 4,090<br />

COUNTY<br />

TORORO TORORO SOUTH COUNTY ANGURA FREDRICK NRM 16,881 WINNER<br />

TORORO TORORO SOUTH COUNTY EKIRING GIBSON<br />

FDC 10,906<br />

DEOGRATIUS<br />

TORORO TORORO SOUTH COUNTY ETYANG SIMON PETER INDEPENDENT 184<br />

TORORO TORORO SOUTH COUNTY NAMUSISI EUNICE INDEPENDENT 581<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY<br />

NORTH<br />

ALIRA DAVID<br />

PECHOKISIKA OPPI<br />

PPP 447<br />

KAYALA MICKY UPC 282<br />

NYERO VINCENT INDEPENDENT 3,175<br />

OCHAI MAXIMUS INDEPENDENT 11,067<br />

ODOI-OYWELOWO FOX INDEPENDENT 12,262<br />

OKORI HENRY OKUMU INDEPENDENT 574<br />

OPATA PETER OBONYO INDEPENDENT 309<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY OSINDE BENARD FDC 796<br />

NORTH<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY OTIENO OKOTH RICHARD NRM 16,157 WINNER<br />

NORTH<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY OWORA NOAH OBBO INDEPENDENT 384<br />

NORTH<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY AWERE PHIBBY OTAALA NRM 19,462<br />

SOUTH<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY JAPIAN JULIUS OPONDO UPC 179<br />

SOUTH<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY OBOTH MARKSONS<br />

INDEPENDENT 20,653 WINNER<br />

SOUTH<br />

JACOB<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY OCHWO WILSON<br />

PPP 336<br />

SOUTH<br />

NYAMOKA<br />

TORORO<br />

WEST BUDAMA COUNTY ONYANGO KIBWON<br />

FDC 1,880<br />

SOUTH<br />

JAGIRE<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY EAST KAYONGO LAWRENCE INDEPENDENT 475<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY EAST LUBEGA MEDARD<br />

DP 38,473 WINNER<br />

SSEGGONA<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY EAST MATOVU EMMANUEL FDC 18,773<br />

MAGOOLA<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY EAST MUYIMBA CHARLES INDEPENDENT 949<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY EAST NANTONGO MARGRET INDEPENDENT 7,316<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY EAST SENDI MARY BYANGIRE NRM 16,951<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY EAST ZIMULA PATRICK PDP 383<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY NORTH BAKUNZI ANNET IRAGABA INDEPENDENT 5,024<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY NORTH BALIBASEKA BUKENYA INDEPENDENT 5,160<br />

GILBERT<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY NORTH GALABUZI DENNIS SSOZI NRM 11,249 WINNER<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY NORTH KASTA HUSSEIN<br />

DP 2,485<br />

BUKENYA<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY NORTH KIWUUWA HENRY FDC 1,156<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY NORTH MUKIIBI DAUDI<br />

INDEPENDENT 6,685<br />

BYEKWASO<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY NORTH NSEREKO SWAIBU<br />

JEEMA 201<br />

KAGGWA<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY SOUTH KABIRIGO RONALD<br />

FDC 5,160<br />

MWEKAMBE<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY SOUTH KAGGWA NJALA SIMON INDEPENDENT 15,904<br />

BEN<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY SOUTH LWANGA IVAN INDEPENDENT 1,158<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY SOUTH SEKIGOZI STEPHEN DP 19,266<br />

WAKISO BUSIRO COUNTY SOUTH SSEMATIMBA PETER NRM 24,298 WINNER<br />

SIMON<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY BALEKE JOHN WHITE INDEPENDENT 541<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY BALIHAFI MICHAEL KALLE INDEPENDENT 340<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY KAKEMBO MICHAEL DP 8,339<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY KATUNTU AMBROSE INDEPENDENT 208<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY KIRUMIRA CHARLES INDEPENDENT 872<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY KIWANUKA ARCHILLES INDEPENDENT 514<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY MUBANGIZI TUSIIMIRE INDEPENDENT 1,065<br />

PATIENCE<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY MULIBANGA GITTA ALEX FDC 2,384<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY MUZOORA AMON-REEVES INDEPENDENT 229<br />

KABAREEBE<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY SENFUMA ARTHUR INDEPENDENT 269<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY TUMUSIIME ROSEMARY NRM 8,827 WINNER<br />

BIKAAKO<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY WALUSIMBI ABUBAKER INDEPENDENT 1,657<br />

WAKISO ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY ZALWANGO MADINAH INDEPENDENT 1,874<br />

WAKISO KIRA MUNICIPALITY YAWE EDDY SSENTAMU DP 10,691<br />

WAKISO KIRA MUNICIPALITY BUKENYA PAUL INDEPENDENT 816<br />

WAKISO KIRA MUNICIPALITY NAJJUMA JULIET<br />

NRM 13,835<br />

SENKOOLE<br />

WAKISO KIRA MUNICIPALITY SSEMUJJU IBRAHIM FDC 43,422 WINNER<br />

WAKISO<br />

WAKISO<br />

WAKISO<br />

WAKISO<br />

WAKISO<br />

WAKISO<br />

KYADONDO COUNTY<br />

EAST<br />

KYADONDO COUNTY<br />

EAST<br />

KYADONDO COUNTY<br />

EAST<br />

KYADONDO COUNTY<br />

EAST<br />

KYADONDO COUNTY<br />

EAST<br />

KYADONDO COUNTY<br />

EAST<br />

BABIRYE LILLIANE<br />

KAMOME<br />

DP 3,449<br />

KANTINTI APOLLO FDC 9,005 WINNER<br />

KIGONVU PATRICK<br />

INDEPENDENT 439<br />

STEVEN<br />

NABUKALU LYDIA INDEPENDENT 766<br />

NANYONGA STELLA INDEPENDENT 4,122<br />

NJUBA<br />

NJUBA JOHN ALEX INDEPENDENT 587<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

WAKISO<br />

KYADONDO COUNTY NKUNYINGI MUWADA INDEPENDENT 7,560<br />

EAST<br />

WAKISO<br />

KYADONDO COUNTY SITENDA SSEBALU<br />

NRM 8,679<br />

EAST<br />

WILLIAM<br />

WAKISO<br />

MAKINDYE-SSABAGABO KALUNGI KIRUMIRA<br />

INDEPENDENT 9,787<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

MOSES<br />

WAKISO<br />

MAKINDYE-SSABAGABO KYAZZE FRANK NRM 15,410<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

WAKISO<br />

MAKINDYE-SSABAGABO NYOMBI NANSUBUGA INDEPENDENT 10,571<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

SARAH<br />

WAKISO<br />

MAKINDYE-SSABAGABO SEMUSU MATHIUS<br />

CP 5,619<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

MUGOBANSONGA<br />

WAKISO<br />

MAKINDYE-SSABAGABO SSEKUWANDA HENRY INDEPENDENT 1,334<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

WAKISO<br />

MAKINDYE-SSABAGABO SSEMPALA KIGOZI<br />

DP 22,152 WINNER<br />

MUNICIPALITY<br />

EMMANUEL<br />

WAKISO NANSANA MUNICIPALITY KAAYA RAJAB SEMALULU FDC 18,167<br />

WAKISO NANSANA MUNICIPALITY KASULE ROBERT<br />

NRM 23,415<br />

SEBUNYA<br />

WAKISO NANSANA MUNICIPALITY KIBANGA SAMUEL JAMES INDEPENDENT 6,737<br />

WAKISO NANSANA MUNICIPALITY MUBIRU FRANK ADAMS INDEPENDENT 805<br />

WAKISO NANSANA MUNICIPALITY SEBOWA KAGULIRE<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,157<br />

SAMUEL<br />

WAKISO NANSANA MUNICIPALITY WAKAYIMA MUSOKE DP 25,053 WINNER<br />

NSEREKO<br />

YUMBE ARINGA COUNTY ANGOLIGA MAHMOUD FDC 3,217<br />

SALIM<br />

YUMBE ARINGA COUNTY ANGUYO JUMA INDEPENDENT 1,995<br />

YUMBE ARINGA COUNTY EZAMA SIRAJI BRAHAN INDEPENDENT 3,708<br />

YUMBE ARINGA COUNTY OLEGA ASHRAF NOAH NRM 10,420 WINNER<br />

YUMBE ARINGA COUNTY TIBRICHU HABIB AMIN INDEPENDENT 8,634<br />

YUMBE ARINGA NORTH COUNTY ACHILE MANOAH MILA INDEPENDENT 6,971<br />

YUMBE ARINGA NORTH COUNTY BOMBASA RASUL AYUB JEEMA 1,272<br />

YUMBE ARINGA NORTH COUNTY ONZIMA GODFREY NRM 8,946 WINNER<br />

YUMBE ARINGA SOUTH COUNTY ABELLE WILFRED WILLY UPC 345<br />

YUMBE ARINGA SOUTH COUNTY ALIONI YORKE ODRIA INDEPENDENT 10,967 WINNER<br />

YUMBE ARINGA SOUTH COUNTY AVAKO JANNET FDC 629<br />

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DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY NAMES PARTY VOTES WINNER<br />

YUMBE ARINGA SOUTH COUNTY IYIGA RASHID GOVULE NRM 9,469<br />

YUMBE ARINGA SOUTH COUNTY MATUA MIKE ODRAVU INDEPENDENT 624<br />

EMMANUEL<br />

ZOMBO OKORO COUNTY ALIPANGA BENJAMIN INDEPENDENT 5,260<br />

ZOMBO OKORO COUNTY D'UJANGA SIMON GIW NRM 20,714 WINNER<br />

ZOMBO OKORO COUNTY KUMIRA NICHOLAS<br />

INDEPENDENT 4,424<br />

ANGALA<br />

ZOMBO OKORO COUNTY OPIRA WILFRED FDC 3,187<br />

ZOMBO ORA COUNTY ALIFA FAZIA SHERRY INDEPENDENT 8,945<br />

ZOMBO ORA COUNTY CANUGORA TRINITY FDC 2,041<br />

ZOMBO ORA COUNTY ONEGIU LAWRENCE<br />

BIYIKA<br />

NRM 18,869 WINNER<br />

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ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT NAMES PARTY VOTES_CAST STATUS<br />

ABIM APIO FLORENCE OBONYO INDEPENDENT 336<br />

ABIM AUMA JULIANA MODEST INDEPENDENT 9,547<br />

ABIM OKORI-MOE JANET GRACE AKECH NRM 12,054 WINNER<br />

ADJUMANI ABABIKU JESCA NRM UO<br />

AGAGO ABALO LILLIAN ONGOM NRM 19,252<br />

AGAGO AKELLO JUDITH FRANCA FDC 36,806 WINNER<br />

AGAGO ACAN JANET INDEPENDENT 1,603<br />

AGAGO AKULLU GRACE REGINA INDEPENDENT 3,118<br />

ALEBTONG AKULLU EMILLY OMACARA INDEPENDENT 1,483<br />

ALEBTONG ACEN DORCUS INDEPENDENT 4,606<br />

ALEBTONG AOL SARAH UPC 11,576<br />

ALEBTONG ACHEN CHRISTINE AYO NRM 31,581 WINNER<br />

ALEBTONG ABONGO O. ELIZABETH FDC 18,932<br />

AMOLATAR AJALO ELIZABETH DP 2,679<br />

AMOLATAR AYUGI MARY CHRISTINE ODWE FDC 4,156<br />

AMOLATAR AMULE DOREEN RUTH NRM 20,326 WINNER<br />

AMOLATAR ATIM AGNES APEA INDEPENDENT 18,695<br />

AMUDAT NAUWAT ROSEMARY INDEPENDENT 13,312 WINNER<br />

AMUDAT CHELAIN LOUKE BETTY NRM 11,891<br />

AMURIA AJEGO JACKLINE FDC 6,866<br />

AMURIA ALEO DEBORAH MARY INDEPENDENT 4,834<br />

AMURIA ASIO GRACE ONGOROK INDEPENDENT 1,999<br />

AMURIA AKELLO CAROLINE ERIKI INDEPENDENT 13,097<br />

AMURIA IDEMA HELLEN UPC 5,237<br />

AMURIA APOLOT JANE DP 895<br />

AMURIA AREGO OJAKARA ANGELLA INDEPENDENT 8,767<br />

AMURIA AMERO SUSAN NRM 33,891 WINNER<br />

AMURIA ADIO WINIFRED ARIKO INDEPENDENT 1,511<br />

AMURIA AMODING HARRIET INDEPENDENT 821<br />

AMURU AKELLO LUCY FDC 27,598 WINNER<br />

AMURU AMONGIN JANE FRANCES OKILI NRM 12,235<br />

AMURU AUMA GRACE INDEPENDENT 1,508<br />

APAC AWOR BETTY ENGOLA NRM 46,404 WINNER<br />

APAC AMEK MARY GRACE INDEPENDENT 2,714<br />

APAC AJOK LUCY INDEPENDENT 12,913<br />

APAC AUMA KENNY UPC 40,544<br />

ARUA AANGUFIRU MARGARET RWYP 8,502<br />

ARUA OSORU MOURINE NRM 125,613 WINNER<br />

ARUA BAKO CHRISTINE ABIA FDC 74,098<br />

BUDAKA KATAIKE SARAH NDOBOLI INDEPENDENT 17,062<br />

BUDAKA KAMIZA RECHEAL NABUKWASI DINAH FDC 8,512<br />

BUDAKA KAMUGO PAMELA NASIYO NRM 23,225 WINNER<br />

BUDAKA BABULA NOEL KATAIKE MATILDA INDEPENDENT 10,599<br />

BUDAKA KAGENI LOI KIRYAPAWO INDEPENDENT 1,535<br />

BUDUDA KHAINZA JUSTINE NRM UO<br />

BUGIRI NAMATENDE EUNICE FDC 40,817<br />

BUGIRI NSONGA ROSET INDEPENDENT 915<br />

BUGIRI TAAKA AGNES WEJULI NRM 42,231 WINNER<br />

BUGIRI BABI HADIJAH INDEPENDENT 18,689<br />

BUHWEJU KATWESIGYE OLIVER KOYEKYENGA INDEPENDENT 23,533 WINNER<br />

BUHWEJU BYAMUKAMA ALISON AYETORANIRE<br />

ANNAH<br />

NRM 21,592


RESULTS FOR DISTRICT WOMAN REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENTGENERAL<br />

ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT NAMES PARTY VOTES_CAST STATUS<br />

BUHWEJU BWIRUKA JANE FRIDA AEKO FDC 1,040<br />

BUHWEJU ABENAITWE EVATH KAFUREEKA INDEPENDENT 102<br />

BUIKWE MPIIMA DOROTHY CHRISTINE INDEPENDENT 15,520<br />

BUIKWE BABIRYE JUDITH NRM 87,974 WINNER<br />

BUIKWE NAKIRANDA PRIMEROSE LYNET INDEPENDENT 2,827<br />

BUIKWE BATAMULIZA BAKIE INDEPENDENT 17,510<br />

BUKEDEA AKOL ROSE OKULLU NRM 26,854<br />

BUKEDEA AMONG ANNITA ANNET INDEPENDENT 32,866 WINNER<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI NABAWANUKA IMMACULATE INDEPENDENT 370<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI KAYONDO N. JANAT INDEPENDENT 5,556<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI NAKANDI SALAAMA FDC 562<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI NANYONDO VERONICA NAMAGANDA DP 23,815 WINNER<br />

BUKOMANSIMBI NAKAWUNGU HALIMAH NRM 14,505<br />

BUKWO CHEMUTAI EVERLYN NRM 16,645 WINNER<br />

BUKWO TETE CHELANGAT EVERLINE INDEPENDENT 12,196<br />

BULAMBULI NANDUDU ANNET INDEPENDENT 1,187<br />

BULAMBULI NAMBOZO ESELI INDEPENDENT 181<br />

BULAMBULI MULONI IRENE MARGARET NRM 20,240<br />

BULAMBULI NABUKWASI PETRA ENID FDC 1,961<br />

BULAMBULI WEKOMBA SARAH NAMBOZO INDEPENDENT 20,808 WINNER<br />

BULIISA BIGIRWA NORAH NYENDWOHA NRM 17,522 WINNER<br />

BULIISA MPAIRWE BEATRICE INDEPENDENT 11,311<br />

BUNDIBUGYO BEBONA BABUNGI JOSEPHINE NRM 38,423 WINNER<br />

BUNDIBUGYO NTABAZI HARRIET INDEPENDENT 36,254<br />

BUSHENYI NSHEMEREIRWE FEDERICA FDC 8,395<br />

BUSHENYI BUSINGYE MARY KAROORO OKURUT NRM 56,166 WINNER<br />

BUSHENYI KABESIIME MARY BABIIHA INDEPENDENT 26,267<br />

BUSIA NABULINDO JANE KWOBA INDEPENDENT 45,138 WINNER<br />

BUSIA NEKESA IRENE NINA INDEPENDENT 12,271<br />

BUSIA NEKESA BARBARA OUNDO NRM 37,262<br />

BUTALEJA NEBANDA ANDIRU FLORENCE INDEPENDENT 17,495<br />

BUTALEJA HAMBA BETTY INDEPENDENT 16,266<br />

BUTALEJA BIRIKE LILIAN INDEPENDENT 1,094<br />

BUTALEJA MUGENI MILLY NRM 29,771 WINNER<br />

BUTALEJA NAMWIHIRI FELISTA HIGWIRA FDC 5,858<br />

BUTAMBALA KABANDA AISHA NALULE NRM 14,693<br />

BUTAMBALA MIREMBE LYDIA DAPHINE INDEPENDENT 14,760 WINNER<br />

BUTAMBALA NALUBEGA MARIAM INDEPENDENT 3,381<br />

BUVUMA TUKAHIRWA EVAS FDC 745<br />

BUVUMA MUGABI SUZAN INDEPENDENT 6,495<br />

BUVUMA EGUNYU NANTUME JANEPHER NRM 16,320 WINNER<br />

BUYENDE BABIRYE VERONICA KADOGO INDEPENDENT 24,816 WINNER<br />

BUYENDE NAKATO MARY ANNET NRM 17,058<br />

BUYENDE NAWEGULO SARAH FDC 273<br />

DOKOLO ATIM OGWAL CECILIA BARBARA FDC 30,765 WINNER<br />

DOKOLO AGUTI SARAH UPC 10,528<br />

DOKOLO ABANG BEATRICE MOLLY NRM 12,486<br />

GOMBA NAKATO KYABANGI.K. INDEPENDENT 14,244<br />

GOMBA NAYEBALE SYLIVIA NRM 33,421 WINNER<br />

GULU CATHERINE LAMWAKA NRM 43,552<br />

GULU AOL BETTY OCAN FDC 52,387 WINNER<br />

GULU LAPOLO MARIEA SHAKA INDEPENDENT 2,351<br />

HOIMA BUSINGE HARRIET INDEPENDENT 43,038<br />

HOIMA KAAHWA TOPHACE BYAGIRA NRM 96,277 WINNER<br />

HOIMA NABISERE REHEMAH FDC 9,779<br />

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ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT NAMES PARTY VOTES_CAST STATUS<br />

HOIMA BIRAABA RUTH N. AKORAEBIRUNGI INDEPENDENT 1,343<br />

IBANDA BUTAMANYA MARY BAKUBAGANA INDEPENDENT 22,987<br />

IBANDA KAMYA MARGARET FDC 3,817<br />

IBANDA KALIISA JOVRINE KYOMUKAMA NRM 65,330 WINNER<br />

IGANGA KAUDHA GRACE HAILAT NRM 48,881 WINNER<br />

IGANGA KABAALE KWAGALA OLIVIA INDEPENDENT 5,388<br />

IGANGA WALUKAMBA MERCY INDEPENDENT 13,168<br />

IGANGA MUSENZE SYLVIA INDEPENDENT 704<br />

IGANGA ASINDE BRENDA SUUBI INDEPENDENT 46,360<br />

IGANGA NANTALE MARIAM FDC 25,875<br />

ISINGIRO BYARUGABA GRACE ISINGOMA INDEPENDENT 23,922<br />

ISINGIRO AYEBAZIBWE JASTINE NRM 93,167 WINNER<br />

ISINGIRO MUHUMYA CLARE INDEPENDENT 21,589<br />

JINJA<br />

MUJOMA VAN REHEMAH NAMUJEHE INDEPENDENT 1,897<br />

VREDENDAAL<br />

JINJA NAMUBIRU HADIJJA FDC 32,576<br />

JINJA KWAGALA HELLEN DP 3,834<br />

JINJA NAMBOOZE JOSEPHINE INDEPENDENT 1,133<br />

JINJA KATALI LOY NRM 56,990 WINNER<br />

JINJA MUSIKA ANNET INDEPENDENT 18,114<br />

JINJA NABIRYE AGNES INDEPENDENT 16,208<br />

KAABONG LOSIKE ANJELLA LUCKY INDEPENDENT 1,194<br />

KAABONG TUBO CHRISTINE NAKWANG INDEPENDENT 19,460 WINNER<br />

KAABONG AKELLO ROSE LILLY NRM 19,344<br />

KABALE NAHABWE VIOLA CAROLINE UPC 3,453<br />

KABALE ATUKUNDA VICTORIA ABIGAIL INDEPENDENT 40,872<br />

KABALE NINSIIMA RONAH RITA INDEPENDENT 31,078<br />

KABALE NDAMIRA CATHELINE ATWAKIIRE NRM 115,411 WINNER<br />

KABALE MWESIGYE HOPE RUHINDI WINIFRED INDEPENDENT 11,515<br />

KABAROLE RWABWOGO SYLVIA NRM 97,732 WINNER<br />

KABAROLE BUSINGE VICTORIA RUSOKE INDEPENDENT 66,035<br />

KABERAMAIDO AJILO MARIA GORETTI ELOGU NRM 25,434 WINNER<br />

KABERAMAIDO EKWAU IBI FLORENCE FDC 21,429<br />

KABERAMAIDO AWICH JANE INDEPENDENT 17,359<br />

KALANGALA NABAYIGA IDAH NRM 14,674 WINNER<br />

KALANGALA NAKIMERA LYDIA KIIZZA INDEPENDENT 4,827<br />

KALIRO MUDEDERI CATHERINE NAIBOLYA INDEPENDENT 937<br />

KALIRO TUWENDE ESTHER INDEPENDENT 481<br />

KALIRO NABUGERE FLAVIA MUNAABA INDEPENDENT 23,083<br />

KALIRO MBEIZA MARGARET KISIRA NRM 39,357 WINNER<br />

KALIRO NAIGA REBECCA IRENE EREEMYE INDEPENDENT 1,215<br />

KALIRO KYOTAKOZE ANNET INDEPENDENT 1,503<br />

KALIRO BYUMA BETTY TUUSE FDC 2,037<br />

KALUNGU SEKINDI AISHA NRM 19,884 WINNER<br />

KALUNGU ZZINGA NAMIIRO SHAKIRA INDEPENDENT 7,907<br />

KALUNGU NTAMBAAZI MARGARET NABAGGALA INDEPENDENT 9,357<br />

KALUNGU WALIGGO AISHA NULUYATI DP 16,819<br />

KAMPALA LUKWAGO SHIFRAH INDEPENDENT 84,574<br />

KAMPALA NAGGAYI NABILAH SEMPALA FDC 174,125 WINNER<br />

KAMPALA NAKIWALA FLORENCE KIYINGI DP 101,763<br />

KAMPALA KINAABI ASIA NABISERE NRM 96,983<br />

KAMPALA NAKUYA AIDAH INDEPENDENT 27,097<br />

KAMPALA MAGIMBI JOANIA HELLENE MIREMBE INDEPENDENT 10,078<br />

KAMULI NAMWASE MIRIAM MUNTU FDC 7,558<br />

KAMULI MUGERWA MWESIGWA DEBORAH INDEPENDENT 25,092<br />

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ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT NAMES PARTY VOTES_CAST STATUS<br />

KAMULI ALITWALA REBECCA KADAGA NRM 95,874 WINNER<br />

KAMWENGE TUKAMUBONA EMILY INDEPENDENT 4,003<br />

KAMWENGE AZAIRWE DOROTHY NSHAIJA<br />

NRM 104,932 WINNER<br />

KABARAITSYA<br />

KAMWENGE NINSIIMA GRACE INDEPENDENT 11,897<br />

KANUNGU KANSIIME HONEST FORTUNATE FDC 9,640<br />

KANUNGU KARUNGI RUTH TUKAHIRWA INDEPENDENT 33,810<br />

KANUNGU CHARITY MBABAZI INDEPENDENT 3,468<br />

KANUNGU KARUNGI ELIZABETH BEIKIRIZE NRM 46,334 WINNER<br />

KAPCHORWA CHEMUTAI PHYLLIS INDEPENDENT 16,612<br />

KAPCHORWA CHEBET JOY FDC 732<br />

KAPCHORWA CHEKAMONDO RUKIYA KULANY NRM 20,447 WINNER<br />

KASESE MASIKA KATEEBA JOLLY INDEPENDENT 2,193<br />

KASESE KIIZA WINFRED FDC 136,018 WINNER<br />

KASESE ASIIMWE JANE NRM 98,742<br />

KATAKWI AKURUT VIOLET ADOME NRM 26,091 WINNER<br />

KATAKWI AGUTI STELLA JANE INDEPENDENT 2,181<br />

KATAKWI ANYAKOIT CECILIA INDEPENDENT 2,346<br />

KATAKWI IGELLA EVELYN FDC 1,488<br />

KATAKWI ALUPO JESSICA ROSE EPEL INDEPENDENT 20,720<br />

KAYUNGA SINABULYA DOROTHY NANNONO INDEPENDENT 1,370<br />

BYEKWASO<br />

KAYUNGA NANTABA IDAH ERIOS INDEPENDENT 85,988 WINNER<br />

KAYUNGA NALUNGA JULIET NRM 13,149<br />

KIBAALE NABBANJA ROBINAH NRM UO<br />

KIBOGA ZIMULINDA ROSE INDEPENDENT 21,973<br />

KIBOGA SSENKUMBA ROSETTE WINIFRED FDC 791<br />

KIBOGA NANKABIRWA RUTH SENTAMU NRM 23,043 WINNER<br />

KIBUKU NADONGO REHEMA CP 777<br />

KIBUKU AKWARE DOREEN DP 500<br />

KIBUKU NAMUYANGU KACHA JENIPHER NRM 34,927 WINNER<br />

KIBUKU TAMWENYA RUTH FDC 2,101<br />

KIBUKU MWEBAZA SARAH WENENE INDEPENDENT 19,239<br />

KIRUHURA KABAIJE SHEILA MWINE NRM 80,285 WINNER<br />

KIRUHURA AYEBAZIBWE IRENE FDC 3,722<br />

KIRUHURA BARUMBA RUSANIYA NAMALA<br />

INDEPENDENT 37,582<br />

BEATRICE<br />

KIRYANDONGO BONGOMIN FLORENCE INDEPENDENT 1,510<br />

KIRYANDONGO ADOKORACH IRENE INDEPENDENT 7,103<br />

KIRYANDONGO KAHUNDE HELEN NRM 27,269 WINNER<br />

KIRYANDONGO KATUSIIME JOVIA INDEPENDENT 24,224<br />

KISORO MUSANASE JULIET INDEPENDENT 4,991<br />

KISORO KABAGYENYI ROSE NRM 86,344 WINNER<br />

KISORO NYIRABASHITSI SARAH MATEKE INDEPENDENT 1,231<br />

KITGUM ACIRO JANE INDEPENDENT 4,050<br />

KITGUM LAMWAKA MARGRET NRM 29,280 WINNER<br />

KITGUM ANENO ALICE OROMA INDEPENDENT 1,350<br />

KITGUM ABWONO FILDER OBOTE FDC 18,846<br />

KOBOKO BABA DIRI MARGARET NRM UO<br />

KOLE OLOI CHRISTINE INDEPENDENT 1,444<br />

KOLE AYO MOLLY OBUA INDEPENDENT 8,872<br />

KOLE ALYEK JUDITH NRM 32,253 WINNER<br />

KOLE ACHENG SANDRA INDEPENDENT 10,914<br />

KOLE ACHENG JOY RUTH UPC 16,162<br />

KOTIDO ALEPER AACHILLA MARGARET NRM 26,740 WINNER<br />

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ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT NAMES PARTY VOTES_CAST STATUS<br />

KOTIDO NACHAN LILY GRACE INDEPENDENT 6,794<br />

KUMI AANYU BRENDA SARAH INDEPENDENT 1,754<br />

KUMI NORMA SUSAN OTAI FDC 17,678<br />

KUMI AMODING MONICAH NRM 47,254 WINNER<br />

KUMI AKOL HELLEN ODEKE INDEPENDENT 2,430<br />

KUMI ASIKEIT HELLEN INDEPENDENT 1,326<br />

KWEEN CHEMISTO MADALYN ESTHER FDC 232<br />

KWEEN CHEMISTO MADALYN GRACE INDEPENDENT 6,354<br />

KWEEN CHEKWEL LYDIA INDEPENDENT 8,703 WINNER<br />

KWEEN ERUKUT ROSE EMMA NRM 7,981<br />

KYANKWANZI NANKABIRWA ANN MARIA NRM 34,580 WINNER<br />

KYANKWANZI BUKENYA CHRISTINE SENDAWULA INDEPENDENT 26,550<br />

KYEGEGWA RWABUHORO FLAVIA NRM 15,337<br />

KYEGEGWA KIZZA STELLA INDEPENDENT 23,985 WINNER<br />

KYENJOJO KWEBIHA JOYCE MAMA MISSION INDEPENDENT 30,557<br />

KYENJOJO MPUNIRA IREEN FDC 2,136<br />

KYENJOJO KUNIHIRA FAITH PHILO INDEPENDENT 19,819<br />

KYENJOJO BAGUMA SPELLANZA MUHENDA NRM 60,165 WINNER<br />

KYENJOJO KESIIME MIRIAM INDEPENDENT 19,367<br />

LAMWO LANYERO MOLLY NRM 17,706 WINNER<br />

LAMWO LANYERO OCHEIENG SARAH INDEPENDENT 13,055<br />

LAMWO NYEKO-JONES JENNIFER INDEPENDENT 3,456<br />

LIRA AKITE MOLLY INDEPENDENT 657<br />

LIRA OKULLO EUNICE ANNA FDC 4,865<br />

LIRA ATIM JOY ONGOM UPC 59,270 WINNER<br />

LIRA AUMA LINDA AGNES NRM 43,507<br />

LIRA ALIP MARY INDEPENDENT 939<br />

LIRA ATENG OTIM MARGARET INDEPENDENT 7,520<br />

LUUKA KAABULE EVELYN NAOME MPAGI INDEPENDENT 22,425<br />

LUUKA MBAYO ESTHER MBULAKUBUZA NRM 38,398 WINNER<br />

LUWEERO NAKATE LILLIAN SEGUJJA NRM 57,728 WINNER<br />

LUWEERO NABUKENYA BRENDA DP 54,615<br />

LUWEERO KATANGAZA IMMACULATE FDC 7,770<br />

LUWEERO NAMANSA PROSCOVIA NANTONGO INDEPENDENT 4,451<br />

LUWEERO NAMAGAMBE ELSIE INDEPENDENT 5,036<br />

LWENGO NAKIMERA BERNA INDEPENDENT 6,076<br />

LWENGO NAMUJJU CISSY DIONIZIA NRM 37,511 WINNER<br />

LWENGO MUWONGE NKONGE SARAH EVELYNE INDEPENDENT 29,542<br />

LWENGO NANTONGO ROSE DP 9,927<br />

LYANTONDE KEMIREMBE PAULINE KYAKA NRM 17,400 WINNER<br />

LYANTONDE NAMARA GRACE INDEPENDENT 13,639<br />

LYANTONDE NAKIWALA RUTH DP 229<br />

MANAFWA KITUTU KIMONO MARY GORETTI NRM 57,680 WINNER<br />

MANAFWA NAMBUYA ESTHER FDC 13,171<br />

MANAFWA NAMUKHULA GRACE WATUWA INDEPENDENT 34,176<br />

MARACHA ONDORU RUTH MOLLY LEMATIA INDEPENDENT 15,361<br />

MARACHA DRIWARU JENNIFER INDEPENDENT 15,912<br />

MARACHA AYAKA ROSE ATIMA NRM 21,580 WINNER<br />

MASAKA BABIRYE MARY KABANDA DP 53,938 WINNER<br />

MASAKA KASE-MUBANDA FREDA NANZIRI NRM 34,119<br />

MASAKA NAKIGUDDE LUKIYA FDC 3,878<br />

MASINDI ASIIMWE FLORENCE AKIIKI INDEPENDENT 22,556<br />

MASINDI<br />

NSUNGWA KAHOMBO MILDRED INDEPENDENT 17,360<br />

KAKUSYA<br />

MASINDI BINTU LUKUMU JALIA N. NRM 39,699 WINNER<br />

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ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT NAMES PARTY VOTES_CAST STATUS<br />

MAYUGE ISANGA NAKADAMA RUKIA NRM 50,461<br />

MAYUGE NGIRUMUGABO LYDIA INDEPENDENT 2,639<br />

MAYUGE NAWANZIGE FLORENCE FDC 7,706<br />

MAYUGE MUKODA JULIE ZABWE INDEPENDENT 54,864 WINNER<br />

MBALE WOKURI MARGARET MADANDA FDC 39,037<br />

MBALE NAKAYENZE CONNIE GALIWANGO NRM 98,427 WINNER<br />

MBALE MASIBO ROBINAH NADUNGA INDEPENDENT 2,972<br />

MBARARA KAJUNGU MUTAMBI ROSETTE<br />

NRM 107,613 WINNER<br />

CHRISTINE<br />

MBARARA BAGANDA JANE TAYEBWA INDEPENDENT 16,506<br />

MBARARA AHIMBISIBWE LYDIA KATUNGYI INDEPENDENT 12,865<br />

MBARARA BUSINGYE PHIONA FDC 23,951<br />

MITOOMA KAMATEEKA JOVAH NRM 37,949 WINNER<br />

MITOOMA KENEEMA JANEPHER FDC 2,200<br />

MITOOMA AGASHA JULIET BASHIIISHA INDEPENDENT 32,032<br />

MITYANA NAMULEME NTWATWA ESTER<br />

INDEPENDENT 3,146<br />

BUKENYA<br />

MITYANA BAGALA JOYCE NTWATWA DP 36,153<br />

MITYANA NABAKOOBA JUDITH NALULE NRM 65,427 WINNER<br />

MOROTO LOGIEL ANNIE NRM 11,702 WINNER<br />

MOROTO LOMONYANG MARGARET INDEPENDENT 2,404<br />

MOROTO ADOME GRACE INDEPENDENT 1,541<br />

MOROTO IRIAMA MARGARET INDEPENDENT 7,682<br />

MOYO AURU ANNE INDEPENDENT 14,343<br />

MOYO MORIKU JOYCE KADUCU NRM 17,981 WINNER<br />

MOYO ABIO HILDA LERIKOWO INDEPENDENT 4,393<br />

MPIGI NALUBEGA HARRIET INDEPENDENT 3,479<br />

MPIGI KIGONGO EVELYN INDEPENDENT 8,660<br />

MPIGI NAMBOOZE TEDDY DP 16,245<br />

MPIGI NAKAWUNDE SARAH NRM 32,446 WINNER<br />

MPIGI WANYANA OLIVIA LUTAAYA INDEPENDENT 4,968<br />

MPIGI KALIGA MARIAM NAKULIMA INDEPENDENT 5,216<br />

MPIGI NALUYANGE JAMIRAH FDC 4,271<br />

MUBENDE NALUBEGA MARY FDC 12,970<br />

MUBENDE NABAGABE KALULE FLAVIA INDEPENDENT 23,891<br />

MUBENDE NAKYAGABA CHRISTINE INDEPENDENT 13,251<br />

MUBENDE NAMUGWANYA BENNY BUGEMBE NRM 138,394 WINNER<br />

MUKONO NABALAMBA ASMAT JEEMA 16,741<br />

MUKONO NAKAKANDE HALIMA INDEPENDENT 8,965<br />

MUKONO NABUKEERA HANIFA HUSSEIN DP 55,685<br />

MUKONO NAKAVUBU MARGARET BAKUBI INDEPENDENT 31,734<br />

MUKONO KUSASIRA PEACE KANYESIGYE MUBIRU NRM 61,519 WINNER<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT ANYAKUN ESTHER DAVINIA NRM 12,963 WINNER<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT IRIAMA ROSE NAROTHA INDEPENDENT 11,332<br />

NAKAPIRIPIRIT AWAS SYLVIA VICKY INDEPENDENT 9,523<br />

NAKASEKE NAKUYA MOREEN DP 4,269<br />

NAKASEKE NAJJUMA SARAH NRM 43,256 WINNER<br />

NAKASEKE KABERUKA MBABAZI MARIAM INDEPENDENT 5,584<br />

NAKASEKE NALUNKUMA JOANEETA UFA 1,493<br />

NAKASEKE NASSALI JESCA INDEPENDENT 6,619<br />

NAKASONGOLA NAMANYA BETTY INDEPENDENT 26,163<br />

NAKASONGOLA KOMUHANGI MARGARET NRM 29,294 WINNER<br />

NAMAYINGO AKUMU VERONICA INDEPENDENT 7,800<br />

NAMAYINGO HAHUBI ANNET CATHERINE EGESA FDC 6,359<br />

NAMAYINGO MUKISA ROBINA HOPE NRM 24,363 WINNER<br />

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ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT NAMES PARTY VOTES_CAST STATUS<br />

NAMAYINGO MAKHOHA MARGARET INDEPENDENT 18,818<br />

NAMUTUMBA MUTYABULE FLORENCE TIBAFANA INDEPENDENT 26,398<br />

NAMUTUMBA MUSUBIKA MIRRIA FDC 2,200<br />

NAMUTUMBA NAIGAGA MARIAM NRM 36,265 WINNER<br />

NAMUTUMBA NYAGO LYDIA INDEPENDENT 2,063<br />

NAMUTUMBA KIIZA IRENE MUTUMBA INDEPENDENT 751<br />

NAPAK NAOME STELLA NYOMERA NRM UO<br />

NEBBI ABEDICHAN MERCY REBECCA INDEPENDENT 15,018<br />

NEBBI AOL JACQUELINE RAMA NRM 54,901 WINNER<br />

NEBBI ACAYO CHRISTINE INDEPENDENT 44,394<br />

NGORA AMONGIN JACQUILINE NRM 24,539 WINNER<br />

NGORA APOLOT STELLA ISODO FDC 19,766<br />

NTOROKO TUMWINE ANNE MARY INDEPENDENT 11,593 WINNER<br />

NTOROKO MUJUNGU JENNIFER. K NRM 9,696<br />

NTUNGAMO NAMARA DEBORAH FDC 12,259<br />

NTUNGAMO KABASHARA NOAME INDEPENDENT 51,331<br />

NTUNGAMO RWAKIMARI BEATRICE NRM 98,810 WINNER<br />

NWOYA ADONG LILLY INDEPENDENT 12,516 WINNER<br />

NWOYA APIYO SUSAN INDEPENDENT 439<br />

NWOYA ACHAN JUDITH PEACE NRM 9,003<br />

NWOYA ACIRO CONCY FDC 1,740<br />

NWOYA ATIM BRENDA KINYERA UPC 395<br />

NWOYA LAWOKO OLWE WINNIE INDEPENDENT 349<br />

OTUKE ABEJA SUSAN JOLLY UPC 8,101<br />

OTUKE AKELLO SILVIA NRM 19,009 WINNER<br />

OTUKE OGWANG PASKA GRACE DP 266<br />

OTUKE LEMEGAS HENDRICKS BONNIE ANGOL INDEPENDENT 2,449<br />

OYAM APILI SUSAN INDEPENDENT 2,030<br />

OYAM ALUM SANTA SANDRA OGWANG UPC 70,620 WINNER<br />

OYAM OTIM NAPE JOYCE FLORA INDEPENDENT 1,482<br />

OYAM ADONG BRENDA HELLEN INDEPENDENT 2,796<br />

OYAM LAGADA AMONGI BEATRICE NRM 19,504<br />

PADER ODONG VICKY NORAH FDC 6,336<br />

PADER OKOT SANTA PPP 16,720<br />

PADER LOWILA C.D OKETAYOT NRM 22,374 WINNER<br />

PALLISA ASIO LOYCE INDEPENDENT 2,649<br />

PALLISA BADDA BETTY KAGOYA INDEPENDENT 3,748<br />

PALLISA ACHOLA CATHERINE OSUPELEM FDC 26,796<br />

PALLISA AISU ELIZABETH INDEPENDENT 18,360<br />

PALLISA IBASERET JOSEPHINE NKIBS INDEPENDENT 5,397<br />

PALLISA ARYOKORIT MAGDALENE INDEPENDENT 11,932<br />

PALLISA ALUPO FAITH INDEPENDENT 9,517<br />

PALLISA AMEEDE AGNES NRM 30,473 WINNER<br />

RAKAI SUUBI KYINYAMATAMA JULIET .K NRM 65,338 WINNER<br />

RAKAI SSENTONGO ROBINA NAKASIRYE INDEPENDENT 64,493<br />

RAKAI NALUBEGA GRACE DP 13,627<br />

RAKAI MUKUNGU BARBARA KAMWAKA INDEPENDENT 5,364<br />

RUBIRIZI KESANDE GRACE BATARINGAYA NRM 38,319 WINNER<br />

RUBIRIZI NINSIIMA MARY FDC 6,239<br />

RUBIRIZI TUMUHAIRWE ALLEN CP 2,125<br />

RUKUNGIRI MASIKO WINIFRED KOMUHANGI NRM 61,561 WINNER<br />

RUKUNGIRI BAMUKWATSA BETTY MUZANIRA FDC 57,812<br />

SERERE ASEGE AGNES INDEPENDENT 440<br />

SERERE ADOA HELLEN NRM 48,762 WINNER<br />

SERERE ALASO ALICE ASIANUT FDC 32,651<br />

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ELECTIONS, 2016<br />

DISTRICT NAMES PARTY VOTES_CAST STATUS<br />

SHEEMA NYAKIKONGORO ROSEMARY NRM 35,270<br />

SHEEMA NTATUNDA BUSINGYE SHARON INDEPENDENT 1,783<br />

SHEEMA ATUHAIRE JACKLET INDEPENDENT 45,824 WINNER<br />

SIRONKO WADADA FEMIAR INDEPENDENT 12,384<br />

SIRONKO WAMANGA ROBINAH FDC 29,093<br />

SIRONKO WAMALA NAMBOZO FLORENCE NRM 41,536 WINNER<br />

SOROTI AMIGO LEAH JESCA UPC 21,854<br />

SOROTI ADYANGO RACHEL FRANCES NRM 17,524<br />

SOROTI OSEGGE ANGELLINE ASIO FDC 42,430 WINNER<br />

SOROTI IKUNA RUTH INDEPENDENT 6,062<br />

SSEMBABULE BANGIRANA ANIFA KAWOOYA NRM 34,946 WINNER<br />

SSEMBABULE KABATSI KAFURA JOY INDEPENDENT 24,199<br />

SSEMBABULE NAMBOOZE CHRISTINE MALE INDEPENDENT 4,501<br />

SSEMBABULE KUTEESA ORIGYE FDC 4,434<br />

SSEMBABULE KYOMUGISHA IRENE HILDA INDEPENDENT 3,957<br />

TORORO ABBO ROSE MARY OWERE INDEPENDENT 5,218<br />

TORORO AKOYI JANET ONGARIA INDEPENDENT 8,341<br />

TORORO ACHOLA ANNET ROSE FDC 19,823<br />

TORORO AYO JANCITA NRM 59,806<br />

TORORO ACHIENG SARAH OPENDI INDEPENDENT 62,215 WINNER<br />

TORORO MUSWANE DEBORAH ANGURIA INDEPENDENT 1,326<br />

WAKISO NANSUBUGA ROSEMARY SENINDE NRM 186,975 WINNER<br />

WAKISO NAMAGEMBE MARGARET PAULINE FDC 137,150<br />

WAKISO SSENTONGO ALLEN DP 95,824<br />

WAKISO NABAGESERA JOANITA INDEPENDENT 7,742<br />

WAKISO MIREMBE BEATRICE MUKASA NAKITTO INDEPENDENT 6,324<br />

YUMBE AVAKO MELSA NAIMA NRM 24,394<br />

YUMBE DRIWARU ZAITUN INDEPENDENT 32,504 WINNER<br />

ZOMBO KWIYUCWINY GRACE FREEDOM NRM 48,135 WINNER<br />

ZOMBO NEGA ELIZABETH INDEPENDENT 15,316<br />

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APPENDIX XI<br />

ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT, 2016<br />

(Special Interest Groups (UPDF, PWDs, Workers & Youth) Representatives in Parliament)<br />

Representative Candidate's Name Political Party /Organisation<br />

Workers ARINAITWE RWAKAJARA K. NRM<br />

Workers BAKABULINDI CHARLES NRM<br />

Workers LYOMOKI SAMUEL NRM<br />

Workers<br />

RWABUSHAIJA MARGARET. N INDPENDENT<br />

Workers<br />

NABULYA THEOPISTA. S<br />

NRM<br />

Workers<br />

PAJOBO JORAM. B<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

Workers<br />

MUTAMBO PAUL. W<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

Workers<br />

BYAKATONDA ABDULHU<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

PWD<br />

NALULE SAFIA JUUKO<br />

NRM<br />

PWD<br />

KATURAMU KIRIBEDDA HOOD INDEPENDENT<br />

PWD<br />

NOKRACH WILLIAM WILSON INDEPENDENT<br />

PWD<br />

NDEEZI ALEX<br />

NRM<br />

PWD<br />

ASAMO HELLEN GRACE<br />

NRM<br />

Youth/NORTHERN OMONY OSCAR NRM<br />

Youth/WESTERN MWINE MPAKA NRM<br />

Youth/CENTRAL BABIRYE KITYO SARAH NRM<br />

Youth EASTERN MAFABI ISHMA INDEPENDENT<br />

Woman Youth Representative ADEKE ANNA EBAJU INDEPENDENT<br />

GEN. KATUMBA WAMALA<br />

GEN. TUMWINE ELLY<br />

LT. GEN. KORETA IVAN<br />

MAJ. GEN. KUTEESA PECOS<br />

BRIG. OULA GEORGE INNOCENT<br />

COL. KULAIGYE FELIX MUTIINI<br />

COL. TAKIRWA FRANCIS<br />

LT. COL. BYEKWASO FLAVIA<br />

CAPT. ASIIMWE EVERLYNE<br />

CAPT LAKOT SUSAN ORUNI<br />

UPDF Representatives in the Parliament<br />

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APPENDIX XII<br />

ELECTORAL COMMISSION STAFF LIST AS OF JUNE, 2016<br />

NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

1 ABASI SIGHT ECS9 SS<br />

2 ABDALLAH JAMILLA ECS6D AEO<br />

3 ABOKA MARY ECS8 EA<br />

4 ABONG MOSES ECS9 SS<br />

5 ACAN MARY ECS8 EA<br />

6 ACHAKARA TEDDY ECS8 EA<br />

7 ACHAN ALEPER ECS5 EO<br />

8 ACHAN DOROTHY ECS5 EO<br />

9 ACHOLA PAMELA ECS8 EA<br />

10 ACHOR MIKE BONNY ECS9 SS<br />

11 ACIDONG JOSEPHINE ECS8 EA<br />

12 ACIRO AGNES ECS8 EA<br />

13 ACIRO DOROTHY ECS8 EA<br />

14 ACWEE GRACE ECS8 EA<br />

15 ADIAKA CATHERINE ECS5 EO<br />

16 ADILO DANIEL ECS5 EO<br />

17 ADONG OCHEN ECS5 EO<br />

18 ADURU JOAN ECS5 EO<br />

19 AGABA BAKEHENA ECS5 EO<br />

20 AGABA RONALD ECS5 EO<br />

21 AGABA SAM ECS5 EO<br />

22 AHEBWA CHRISTINE ECS5 EO<br />

23 AHIMBISIBWE DEVOTTER ECS6D AEO<br />

24 AHIMBISIBWE PIUS ECS5 EO<br />

25 AIKO IMMACULATE ECS8 EA<br />

26 AINE ALBERT ECS9 SS<br />

27 AINEBYOONA ALEX ECS5 EO<br />

28 AINYO JEMIMAH ECS8 EA<br />

29 AISHA NAKASANGO ECS9 SS<br />

30 AJIKO AGNES ECS8 EA<br />

31 AJUPO H. ECS4 SEO<br />

32 AJWANG IMMACULATE ECS5 EO<br />

33 AJWANG OBUA ECS5 EO<br />

34 AKANKUNDA EVAS ECS8 EA<br />

35 AKANYIJUKA GODFREY ECS5 EO<br />

36 AKAO EUNICE ECS5 EO<br />

37 AKECH JOYCE ECS8 EA<br />

38 AKELLO CATHERINE ECS5 EO<br />

39 AKELLO NANCY ECS4 SEO<br />

40 AKELLO SANDRA ECS8 EA<br />

41 AKELLO SHARON ECS8 EA


ELECTORAL COMMISSION STAFF LIST AS OF JUNE, 2016<br />

NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

42 AKENA INNOCENT ECS5 EO<br />

43 AKIRIAT SARAH ECS8 EA<br />

44 AKOL PUYO ECS6D AEO<br />

45 AKOL RAMATHAN ECS9 SS<br />

46 AKOL SARAH ECS5 EO<br />

47 AKOL THOMAS ECS9 SS<br />

48 AKOMOLOT PATRICIA ECS8 EA<br />

49 AKORIA ZURAH ECS8 EA<br />

50 AKULLO KOTOL ECS8 EA<br />

51 AKULU MAUREEN ECS5 EO<br />

52 AKUZA JOSEPH ECS5 EO<br />

53 AKWI GRACE ECS6D AEO<br />

54 ALASO CHRISTINE ECS5 EO<br />

55 ALUPO AGNES ECS6D AEO<br />

56 ALUPO BETTY ECS8 EA<br />

57 ALUPOT TEDDY ECS8 EA<br />

58 AMITO FRANKA ECS8 EA<br />

59 AMONG JANET ECS8 EA<br />

60 AMONGIN EMILY ECS5 EO<br />

61 AMUDU FRED ECS5 EO<br />

62 AMUGE JOYCE ECS5 EO<br />

63 AMUGE LINDA ECS9 SS<br />

64 AMULEN CHRISTINE ECS8 EA<br />

65 AMUNU JOY ECS8 EA<br />

66 AMURIAT ROSE ECS8 EA<br />

67 ANGEE GLADYS ECS6D AEO<br />

68 ANGELLA JOLLY LOKUTAE ECS5 EO<br />

69 ANGERI DENIS ECS5 EO<br />

70 ANGEYO GRACE ECS6D AEO<br />

71 ANGEYO JENNIFER ECS2 H/L<br />

72 ANGOM RUTH ECS5 EO<br />

73 ANGURA LAUS ECS9 SS<br />

74 ANGURINI JIMMY ECS9 SS<br />

75 ANNET BIRUNGI ECS8 EA<br />

76 ANYANZO DAVID ECS5 EO<br />

77 APIO DEBORAH ECS8 EA<br />

78 APIO MATILDA ECS5 EO<br />

79 APOLOT EPUDU ECS6C SAEO GII<br />

80 ARINAITWE MICHAEL ECS5 EO<br />

81 ARINAITWE NELSON ECS9 SS<br />

82 ARINEITWE JULIUS ECS5 EO<br />

83 ARYAIJA GRACIOUS ECS5 EO<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

84 ASABA SYLVIA ECS8 EA<br />

85 ASHABA ANNET ECS5 EO<br />

86 ASIIMWE DEBORAH ECS5 EO<br />

87 ASIIMWE ESTHER ECS5 EO<br />

88 ASIIMWE HARRIET ECS8 EA<br />

89 ASIIMWE NICHOLAS ECS5 EO<br />

90 ASIIMWE REHEMAH ECS8 EA<br />

91 ASIO AGNES ECS8 EA<br />

92 ASIO MARGARET ECS8 EA<br />

93 ATAHO MERCY ECS5 EO<br />

94 ATAMBA TIBAHEMUKA OBRA ESTER ECS5 EO<br />

95 ATHIENO EVELYN ECS5 EO<br />

96 ATIENO SYLIVIA ECS6D AEO<br />

97 ATIKU HILTER ECS9 SS<br />

98 ATIM BETTY ECS6B SAEO GI<br />

99 ATIM DUNGU ECS5 EO<br />

100 ATIM FRANSISCA ECS8 EA<br />

101 ATIM OKEMA ECS5 EO<br />

102 ATIM OWOT ECS5 EO<br />

103 ATIYANG ACHIA ECS8 EA<br />

104 ATUHAIRE PATIENCE ECS5 EO<br />

105 ATUHAIRWE JACKLINE ECS5 EO<br />

106 ATUHEIRWE JACQUELINE ECS5 EO<br />

107 ATUHURRA VIOLET ECS5 EO<br />

108 ATUMANYIRE SMITH ECS9 SS<br />

109 ATWIJUKIRE ISMAIL ECS5 EO<br />

110 AUDO MARION ECS5 EO<br />

111 AWOR JULIET ECS8 EA<br />

112 AYINKAMIYE HELEN ECS5 EO<br />

113 AYO ODIMA ECS5 EO<br />

114 BABIGAMBA DENIS ECS9 SS<br />

115 BABIRYE OLIVER ECS6D AEO<br />

116 Dr. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU (ENG.) ECSCOM CHAIRPERSON<br />

117 BAGONZA ZAITUNI ECS8 EA<br />

118 BAGUMA CHARLES ECS9 SS<br />

119 BAGUMA HONEST ECS5 EO<br />

120 BAGUMA PAUL ECS4 SEO<br />

121 BAGUMA ROGERS ECS5 EO<br />

122 BAGUUMA DANIEL ECS9 SS<br />

123 BANURA BRENDA ECS5 EO<br />

124 BANYANA FRANSISCA ECS8 EA<br />

125 BAREKYE AIDAH ECS5 EO<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

126 BARIGYE BASHEIJA ECS5 EO<br />

127 BARIGYE PHILEMON ECS9 SS<br />

128 BASEMERA AGNES ECS6D AEO<br />

129 BASHAIJA CHARLES ECS5 EO<br />

130 BBOSA STELLA ECS6D AEO<br />

131 BEINE ROBERT ECS5 EO<br />

132 BENGERE MOSES ECS9 SS<br />

133 BESIGYE EDISON ECS9 SS<br />

134 BIGIRWA CHRISTOPHER ECS9 SS<br />

135 BIRABWA LYDIA ECS8 EA<br />

136 BIRIBONWA JOSEPH ECSCOM<br />

DEDPUTY<br />

CHAIRPERSON<br />

137 BIRUNGI BETTY ECS9 SS<br />

138 BIRUNGI KEZIAH ECS5 EO<br />

139 BISIWO PETER ECS9 SS<br />

140 BISUTI SARAH ECS5 EO<br />

141 BOOREKWA ROBERT ECS4 SEO<br />

142 BRENDA NAMONO ECS8 EA<br />

143 BUDALI DENIS ECS5 EO<br />

144 BUDDU KASIGWA ECS3 PEO<br />

145 BUKENYA MUGEZI ECS9 SS<br />

146 BUKENYA N. ECS6D AEO<br />

147 BUKENYA PAUL ECS4 SEO<br />

148 BUKENYA TITUS ECS9 SS<br />

149 BUKIRWA SARAH ECS5 EO<br />

150 BURUKU TOM ECSCOM COMMISSIONER<br />

151 BUSINGYE ROBINAH ECS5 EO<br />

152 BUSOBOZI PAUL ECS5 EO<br />

153 BUWANDE PAUL ECS9 SS<br />

154 BYAMUGISHA ISAAC ECS5 EO<br />

155 BYAMUGISHA JOVITA ECS1 D/F&A<br />

156 BYAMUKAMA INNOCENT ECS9 SS<br />

157 BYAMUKAMA ROBERT ECS9 SS<br />

158 BYAMUKAMA ROGERS ECS5 EO<br />

159 BYAMUKAMA VINCENT ECS9 SS<br />

160 BYENKYA STELLAH ECS5 EO<br />

161 CHEBET ANNET ECS8 EA<br />

162 CHEPTEGEKI NANGENDO ECS5 EO<br />

163 CHERUTO EMILY ECS8 EA<br />

164 CHIKAMOKO SHAIDAT ECS8 EA<br />

165 DDUNGU IGA ECS5 EO<br />

166 DIA OLGA ECS8 EA<br />

167 DRANI GILBERT ECS9 SS<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

168 EBONG DENNIS ECS5 EO<br />

169 EGIMU CHARLES ECS5 EO<br />

170 EKIMA CLARET ECS5 EO<br />

171 EKIROR SAM ECS6C SAEO GII<br />

172 ELIAU GEORGE WILLIAM ECS5 EO<br />

173 EMOI JOHN ECS9 SS<br />

174 ERIKWAINE NGOBI ECS5 EO<br />

175 EWAL BENJAMIN ECS5 EO<br />

176 EYU CHRISTINE ECS5 EO<br />

177 EZALE OSHMAN ECS5 EO<br />

178 FETA GEOFREY ECS5 EO<br />

179 GILLIAN TUHAISE ECS8 EA<br />

180 GIMEI ERIC ECS5 EO<br />

181 GUMISIRIZA G ECS6D AEO<br />

182 GUTTU LOY ECS9 SS<br />

183 GWAYA NATHAN ECS9 SS<br />

184 HASAKYA RASHID ECS5 EO<br />

185 HIGENYI PABIRE ECS5 EO<br />

186 IBANDA DAVID ECS9 SS<br />

187 ICHEANYII ANDREW ECS7 SEA<br />

188 IJANG JACINTA ECS6D AEO<br />

189 IMMACULATE ANYIMO ECS8 EA<br />

190 IPETO AGGREY ECS5 EO<br />

191 IRUMBA L. ECS6D AEO<br />

192 ISANGA OLIVER ECS6D AEO<br />

193 ISOGOL CANARY ECS9 SS<br />

194 IYOLU SARAH ECS5 EO<br />

195 JAKONY SUNDAY ECS9 SS<br />

196 JAMES KALUNDA ECS9 SS<br />

197 JANEFFER MUKONYEZI ECS8 EA<br />

198 JAWARIA MARJAN ECS8 EA<br />

199 JENNETH ALAROKER ECS8 EA<br />

200 JJUKO MIKE ECS5 EO<br />

201 JOSLENE NATUKUNDA ECS8 EA<br />

202 JOSSY BARUNGI ECS8 EA<br />

203 JOYO KOTEVU ECS8 EA<br />

204 JUBILEE JOYCE ECS9 SS<br />

205 JULIET NAMUGENYI ECS9 SS<br />

206 JUSTINE MUGABI ECSCOM COMMISSIONER<br />

207 KAAHWA IDD ECS4 SEO<br />

208 KABANDIZE LABAN ECS9 SS<br />

209 KABBALE FREDRICK ECS9 SS<br />

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ELECTORAL COMMISSION STAFF LIST AS OF JUNE, 2016<br />

NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

210 KABEGAMBIRE ANGELUS ECS9 SS<br />

211 KABUKAIRE SARAH ECS5 EO<br />

212 KABUYE ISMAIL ECS9 SS<br />

213 KAGANDA HARRIET ECS8 EA<br />

214 KAGONA MOSES ECS5 EO<br />

215 KAGUMYA STEPHEN ECS9 SS<br />

216 KAHAIKA ELISHA ECS5 EO<br />

217 KAHINDI JUDITH ECS5 EO<br />

218 KAHIRITA PETER ECS9 SS<br />

219 KAJERU NAOME ECS5 EO<br />

220 KAJUMBA BAITWAKI ECS6D AEO<br />

221 KAJUNJUBE JOHNSON ECS9 SS<br />

222 KAJURA DENIS ECS9 SS<br />

223 KAJURA ENID ECS6D AEO<br />

224 KAKAIRE GASTERVUS ECS5 EO<br />

225 KAKEMBO IBRAHIM ECS4 SEO<br />

226 KALIBALA FRED ECS9 SS<br />

227 KALULE HASSAN ECS9 SS<br />

228 KAMELKUT BRIDGIT ECS8 EA<br />

229 KAMOYO FLORENCE ECS8 EA<br />

230 KAMPI HELLEN ECS8 EA<br />

231 KAMUGISHA BAABO ECS2 H/FOD<br />

232 KAMUSIIME DELIGHT ECS6D AEO<br />

233 KAMUSIIME RUHEMBA ECS5 EO<br />

234 KANSIIME ELIZABETH ECS5 EO<br />

235 KANSIIME FELIX ECS9 SS<br />

236 KANSIIME GLADYS ECS8 EA<br />

237 KANSIIME JUSTINE ECS8 EA<br />

238 KANYIGINYA ANGELLA ECS5 EO<br />

239 KANZIRA RICHARD ECS9 SS<br />

240 KANZIRA TUMWESIGY ECS5 EO<br />

241 KAPULE JULIET ECS8 EA<br />

242 KARUBANGA EDWARD ECS9 SS<br />

243 KARUNGI RWAKARONG ECS5 EO<br />

244 KASANDE MERAB ECS5 EO<br />

245 KASANGO AHAMADA ECS9 SS<br />

246 KASEKENDE GERALD ECS9 SS<br />

247 KASEMIRE ANGELA ECS6B SAEO GI<br />

248 KASENENE POSIANO ECS5 EO<br />

249 KASHAGIRE HARRIET ECS5 EO<br />

250 KASULE FRED ECS9 SS<br />

251 KATEBALIRWE JOSHUA ECS9 SS<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

252 KATEEBA DIANA TUMUSIIME ECS3 PEO<br />

253 KATO SULAIMAN ECS5 EO<br />

254 KATUSIIME MAUREEN ECS5 EO<br />

255 KATUUTU GILDA ECS6D AEO<br />

256 KAUDHA ANNET ECS5 EO<br />

257 KAWENDEKE HARRIET ECS6A EO<br />

258 KAWESA GODFREY ECS5 EO<br />

259 KAWUDHA ARLIS ECS5 EO<br />

260 KAYABWE KENNETH ECS5 EO<br />

261 KAYANJA EMMANUEL ECS5 EO<br />

262 KAYEMBA SABBITI ECS6C SAEO GII<br />

263 KAYIIRA WILLIAM ECS9 SS<br />

264 KAYONDO ABUBAKER ECS5 EO<br />

265 KAYONDO DORAH ECS5 EO<br />

266 KAYONGA BENON ECS6D AEO<br />

267 KAYONGO SOWEDI ECS9 SS<br />

268 KAZIBA ABDALAZAK ECS9 SS<br />

269 KEMBABAZI JACQUELINE ECS5 EO<br />

270 KEMBABAZI KAJOJO ECS5 EO<br />

271 KEMINYEETO ALSTIDIA ECS8 EA<br />

272 KENO FLORENCE ECS8 EA<br />

273 KIBABA ASHA ECS8 EA<br />

274 KIBESI ABDU ECS3 PEO<br />

275 KICONCO GAUDY ECS5 EO<br />

276 KIDEGA ROBERT ECS9 SS<br />

277 KIGENYI MUHAMADI ECS9 SS<br />

278 KIGGUNDU STEPHEN ECS4 SEO<br />

279 KIKONDE RICHARD ECS5 EO<br />

280 KIMANJE JONATHAN ECS5 EO<br />

281 KIMBOWA ERASMUS ECS5 EO<br />

282 KIMERA CHARLES ECS9 SS<br />

283 KIMERA GODFREY ECS9 SS<br />

284 KIMPI DAVID ECS9 SS<br />

285 KIRABO NAIMA ECS8 EA<br />

286 KIRUNDA MENYA ECS9 SS<br />

287 KIRUNDA TOM ECS9 SS<br />

288 KIRUNGI BANANA ECS5 EO<br />

289 KIRUNGI PATRICK ECS9 SS<br />

290 KISAKYE KABBALE ECS5 EO<br />

291 KISARALE RAYMOND ECS5 EO<br />

292 KISENSE SUSAN ECS7 ESEA<br />

293 KISSA MILTON ECS9 SS<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

294 KITAKUYI DICKSON ECS9 SS<br />

295 KIWANUKA GODFREY ECS9 SS<br />

296 KIYIMBA UMAR ECS4 SEO<br />

297 KIYINGI KYAKULAG ECS9 SS<br />

298 KIYINGI SAMUEL ECS4 SEO<br />

299 KIZINDO SALIM ECS5 EO<br />

300 KIZITO JANE ECS6D AEO<br />

301 KOBUGABE ELIZABETH ECS5 EO<br />

302 KOBUSINGYE CHARITY ECS9 SS<br />

303 KOBUSINGYE IMMACULATE ECS8 EA<br />

304 KOMUGISHA JOLLY ECS6B SAEO GI<br />

305 KOMUGYEREKO BETTY ECS5 EO<br />

306 KOMUHANGI K ECS5 EO<br />

307 KOMUHENDO PENNIANH ECS3 PEO<br />

308 KOOLI ROSE ECS8 EA<br />

309 KORIANG MODO ECS5 EO<br />

310 KUGONZA ENOCH AMOOTI ECS3 PEO<br />

311 KUGONZA MARGARET ECS5 EO<br />

312 KUGONZA RUTH ECS8 EA<br />

313 KULU MARTIN ECS9 SS<br />

314 KUNIHIRA FIONA ECS5 EO<br />

315 KUNIHIRA ROBERT ECS5 EO<br />

316 KUNYA NELSON ECS9 SS<br />

317 KUSASIRA JAMES ECS5 EO<br />

318 KWACH OLWOL ECS9 SS<br />

319 KWARIKUNDA MABLE ECS5 EO<br />

320 KWAZA JULIET ECS8 EA<br />

321 KWEYAMBA JAMES ECS9 SS<br />

322 KWEZI FRED ECS9 SS<br />

323 KYAKOONYE M. ECS7 SEA<br />

324 KYAKUHA ESTHER ECS8 EA<br />

325 KYAKUSIIMIRE T. ECS8 EA<br />

326 KYASIMIRE SCOVIA ECS5 EO<br />

327 KYEYUNE GEORGE ECS2 H/IA<br />

328 KYOBE MOSES ECS9 SS<br />

329 KYOBUTUNGI ANNETTE ECS5 EO<br />

330 KYOBUTUNGI JENNIFER ECS5 EO<br />

331 KYOGABIRWE PEACE ECS5 EO<br />

332 KYOHAIRWE SYLIVIA ECS5 EO<br />

333 KYOMA DEO ECS9 SS<br />

334 KYOMUGASHO ROSEBELL ECS6D AEO<br />

335 KYOMUGISHA MOREEN ECS9 SS<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

336 LAKONY FELIX ECS9 SS<br />

337 LAMUNU HARRIET ECS8 EA<br />

338 LOCHAM PASKA ECS5 EO<br />

339 LOGWEE JOHN BOSCO ECS8 EA<br />

340 LOKINEI PENINAH ECS5 EO<br />

341 LOMONGIN ABBAS ECS9 SS<br />

342 LOUMO LOKUTH ECS5 EO<br />

343 LUBEGA JORDAN ECS4 SEO<br />

344 LUBINGA SHIRLEY ECS5 EO<br />

345 LUBOWA SAMSON ECS9 SS<br />

346 LUBWAMA CHARLES ECS3 PEO<br />

347 LUGEMWA ALOYSIOUS ECS6D AEO<br />

348 LUGOLOOBI HAMIDU ECS5 EO<br />

349 LUKIYA TIGAWALANA ECS8 EA<br />

350 LUKONGE ABUBAKALI ECS9 SS<br />

351 LUNYOLO NORAH ECS5 EO<br />

352 LUWANO DON ECS9 SS<br />

353 LWANGA CHARLES ECS4 SEO<br />

354 LWANGA JOSEPH ECS2 H/FIN<br />

355 MADITWUN LUIJI ECS9 SS<br />

356 MADUNDU ERIDAD ECS9 SS<br />

357 MAGARA AMOS ECS9 SS<br />

358 MAGEZI ROBERT ECS9 SS<br />

359 MAGEZI WILLIAM ECS5 EO<br />

360 MAGOBA REBECCA ECS8 EA<br />

361 MAGOMU MICHAEL ECS6D AEO<br />

362 MAGWA SHAMIM SARAH ECS5 EO<br />

363 MAGYEZI ALEX ECS5 EO<br />

364 MAKABAYI HENRY ECS5 EO<br />

365 MAKUBUYA STEPHEN ECS5 EO<br />

366 MALI PETER ECS5 EO<br />

367 MALIAMUNGU GODFREY ECS9 SS<br />

368 MANGASI MICHEAL ECS9 SS<br />

369 MASATI GODFREY ECS5 EO<br />

370 MASHATE W. ECS2 H/VET<br />

371 MASIKA HOPE ECS5 EO<br />

372 MASKO MEDARD ECS9 SS<br />

373 MATHIAS BYAMUKAMA ECS9 SS<br />

374 MATSIKO DOUGLAS ECS5 EO<br />

375 MATSIKO EMMANUEL ECS5 EO<br />

376 MBABAZI GODFREY ECS5 EO<br />

377 MBABAZI JULIET ECS8 EA<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

378 MBABAZI REBECCA ECS5 EO<br />

379 MBANZA ROLLAND ECS5 EO<br />

380 MBONIGABA LAWRENCE ECS5 EO<br />

381 MBONYE HERBERT ECS4 SEO<br />

382 MBUGWE FOSTER ECS5 EO<br />

383 MBURA JACQUE ECS5 EO<br />

384 MERU GILBERT ECS5 EO<br />

385 MIREMBE ESTHER ECS9 SS<br />

386 MISANGO EDMUND ECS5 EO<br />

387 MOLLY ATUHAIRE ECS8 EA<br />

388 MPANGA FRANCIS ECS5 EO<br />

389 MPORA YOWERI ECS5 EO<br />

390 MPUBANI ERIYA ECS9 SS<br />

391 MPUNGU MARIAN ECS5 EO<br />

392 MUCUNGUZI PABRIUS ECS9 SS<br />

393 MUDONG PETER ECS5 EO<br />

394 MUGABE EZRA ECS9 SS<br />

395 MUGABE ROBERT ECS5 EO<br />

396 MUGAMBWA SAMUEL ECS9 SS<br />

397 MUGANZI MAYANJA ECS5 EO<br />

398 MUGARURA JAMES ECS5 EO<br />

399 MUGASIRA HANNINGTON ECS5 EO<br />

400 MUGENYI JAMES ECS5 EO<br />

401 MUGERWA CHARLE ECS5 EO<br />

402 MUGERWA GREENHEART ECS5 EO<br />

403 MUGERWA WILSON ECS9 SS<br />

404 MUGISA HAWA ECS6D AEO<br />

405 MUGISA TEOPSTA ECS9 SS<br />

406 MUGISHA FAISAL ECS9 SS<br />

407 MUGISHA HILLARY ECS9 SS<br />

408 MUGISHA JACKSON ECS9 SS<br />

409 MUGOTE EDWARD ECS6C SAEO GII<br />

410 MUGYENYI ELIAS ECS9 SS<br />

411 MUGYENYI SILVER ECS3 PEO<br />

412 MUHANGI GASTON ECS5 EO<br />

413 MUHINDA FRANCIS ECS5 EO<br />

414 MUHUMUZA FRANK ECS9 SS<br />

415 MUHUMUZA JOHNSON ECS5 EO<br />

416 MUHUNGUZI APOLLO ECS3 PEO<br />

417 MUHWEZI SABIITI ECS5 EO<br />

418 MUJURIZI FLAVIA ECS5 EO<br />

419 MUKALAZI GRACE ECS4 SEO<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

420 MUKIIBI KIGGUNDU ECS6B SAEO GI<br />

421 MUKIIBI SEMAKULA ECS5 EO<br />

422 MUKIMBA JANE ECS6D AEO<br />

423 MUKOSE SOWEDI ECS9 SS<br />

424 MUKULU PAUL ECS5 EO<br />

425 MUKUNDANE DAVID ECS5 EO<br />

426 MUKWAYA JOSEPH ECS5 EO<br />

427 MULEKEZI FERDINAND ECS5 EO<br />

428 MULEKWAH LEONARD ECS1 D/O<br />

429 MULIMIRA BARBRA ECS5 EO<br />

430 MULUMBA CELESTINE ECS5 EO<br />

431 MUNANURA IVAN ECS5 EO<br />

432 MUNDUGA KENNEDY ECS5 EO<br />

433 MUROKOZI VICENT ECS5 EO<br />

434 MURUGUTU EDSON ECS5 EO<br />

435 MUSEDE DAVID ECS9 SS<br />

436 MUSIGAZI FLORENCE ECS8 EA<br />

437 MUSIIME DOREEN ECS5 EO<br />

438 MUSIMBI JIMMY ECS5 EO<br />

439 MUSIMENTA DOREEN ECS8 EA<br />

440 MUSINGUZI APOLLO ECS4 SEO<br />

441 MUSINGUZI RASHID ECS5 EO<br />

442 MUSINGUZI SIMON ECS9 SS<br />

443 MUSINGUZI TOLBERT ECS5 EO<br />

444 MUSIWA ZEINAB ECS9 SS<br />

445 MUSOKE JOSEPH ECS6C SAEO GII<br />

446 MUSOKE MARTIN ECS5 EO<br />

447 MUSUUZA CHARLES ECS4 SEO<br />

448 MUTAMBA B ECS5 EO<br />

449 MUTATINA JOHN ECS9 SS<br />

450 MUTUUZA NAOME ECS5 EO<br />

451 MUTWAZAGYE KATENTURE ECS9 SS<br />

452 MUWAYA DONALD ECS5 EO<br />

453 MUYIYI SAMUEL ECS5 EO<br />

454 MUYUNGA GODFREY ECS9 SS<br />

455 MUZAKI FARIDAH ECS8 EA<br />

456 MWAITA ANTHONY ECS5 EO<br />

457 MWASSA W ECS4 SEO<br />

458 MWAVU MOSHE ECS5 EO<br />

459 NABAASA NATHAN ECS5 EO<br />

460 NABABIITO AERON ECS8 EA<br />

461 NABAKOOZA LYDIA ECS5 EO<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

462 NABAWANUKA LILIAN ECS8 EA<br />

463 NABAWESA TEDDY ECS5 EO<br />

464 NABAYEGO LYDIA ECS8 EA<br />

465 NABIRYE ESTER ECS5 EO<br />

466 NABUKEERA SARAH ECS5 EO<br />

467 NABUKENYA TEDDY ECS5 EO<br />

468 NABUSHUWU MIRIA ECS8 EA<br />

469 NABUSYAWO SYLIVIA ECS8 EA<br />

470 NABWATO CAROLINE ECS5 EO<br />

471 NACHIYO LUCY ECS5 EO<br />

472 NADDULI MUSISI ECS5 EO<br />

473 NAHAMYA COLEB ECS5 EO<br />

474 NAJJEMBA JANE ECS6D AEO<br />

475 NAJJUKA RASHID ECS5 EO<br />

476 NAKABONGE RUTH ECS9 SS<br />

477 NAKACHWA KASOZI ECS4 SEO<br />

478 NAKACWA KIBUUKA ECS5 EO<br />

479 NAKALAWA RACHEAL ECS5 EO<br />

480 NAKALEMBE AGNES ECS5 EO<br />

481 NAKALIISA AFIISA ECS8 EA<br />

482 NAKANDI EVA ECS5 EO<br />

483 NAKASI FLAVIA ECS5 EO<br />

484 NAKATO JUSTINE ECS6D AEO<br />

485 NAKATO KITTY ECS7 SEA<br />

486 NAKAWOMBE HARRIET ECS8 EA<br />

487 NAKEEYA SHAMIM ECS8 EA<br />

488 NAKIGANDA LYDIA ECS9 SS<br />

489 NAKIGUDDE ZIADAH ECS8 EA<br />

490 NAKIMULI SULAINA ECS6D AEO<br />

491 NAKINTU RAYAT ECS8 EA<br />

492 NAKIRU IRENE ECS5 EO<br />

493 NAKIVUMBI PROSSY ECS8 EA<br />

494 NAKIWEWA JUSTINE ECS9 SS<br />

495 NALUBEGA FRIDA ECS8 EA<br />

496 NALUBEGA MATOVU ECS8 EA<br />

497 NALUKWAGO ZYNAB ECS8 EA<br />

498 NALUWAGGA JESCA ECS8 EA<br />

499 NAMANDA HADIJA ECS5 EO<br />

500 NAMANYA CHRISTOPHER ECS5 EO<br />

501 NAMANYA JULIET ECS8 EA<br />

502 NAMARA KABUGUMIRA ECS5 EO<br />

503 NAMATOVU ANN ECS5 EO<br />

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ELECTORAL COMMISSION STAFF LIST AS OF JUNE, 2016<br />

NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

504 NAMAZZI IMMACULATE ECS5 EO<br />

505 NAMAZZI MAXY ECS8 EA<br />

506 NAMBAKIRE CATHERINE ECS8 EA<br />

507 NAMBASA BERNADETTE ECS6A PAEO<br />

508 NAMBUYA ANNET ECS8 EA<br />

509 NAMBUYA MARY ECS6B SAEO GI<br />

510 NAMUBIRU PROSSY ECS9 SS<br />

511 NAMUGAMBE KALYOWA ECS5 EO<br />

512 NAMUGERA PONTIUS ECS1 D/IT<br />

513 NAMUKUBEMBE FLAVIA ECS8 EA<br />

514 NAMUYANJA ZIWA ECS5 EO<br />

515 NANDUTU REBECCAH ECS5 EO<br />

516 NANGENDO BETTY ECS9 SS<br />

517 NANGOZI MUYANJA ECS8 EA<br />

518 NANKUMBA MARGRET ECS5 EO<br />

519 NANKYA AGNES ECS8 EA<br />

520 NANSIKOMBI SARAH ECS8 EA<br />

521 NANSUBUGA AISHA ECS5 EO<br />

522 NANTABO RETICIA ECS4 SEO<br />

523 NANTALE EVA ECS8 EA<br />

524 NANYUNJA FARIDA ECS5 EO<br />

525 NASIKE ROSE ECS8 EA<br />

526 NASIMOLO CAROLYN ECS5 EO<br />

527 NASSALI JULIET ECS9 SS<br />

528 NASSOZI MADINA ECS5 EO<br />

529 NATUKUNDA DEO ECS4 SEO<br />

530 NAYEBARE DANIEL ECS5 EO<br />

531 NAYEBARE JESSICAH ECS5 EO<br />

532 NAYEBARE WINNIE ECS8 EA<br />

533 NAZZIWA MUKASA ECS5 EO<br />

534 NDAGIRE HARRIET ECS6B SAEO GI<br />

535 NDURU BASEMERA ECS5 EO<br />

536 NEDEJE CHRISTINE ECS8 EA<br />

537 NEKESA ASSEY ECS5 EO<br />

538 NEUMBE SYLIVIA ECS5 EO<br />

539 NGABIRANO BOSCO ECS5 EO<br />

540 NGOBI MONICA ECS5 EO<br />

541 NGONZI LATIF ECS5 EO<br />

542 NIWAMANYA JAMES ECS2 H/HRM<br />

543 NIWASIIMA RHINNY ECS5 EO<br />

544 NJOGOBE JONATHAN ECS9 SS<br />

545 NKURUNZIZA F. ECS4 SEO<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

546 NNANYWA ROSE ECS6D AEO<br />

547 NSABA GERVASE ECS9 SS<br />

548 NSAMBA RONALD ECS9 SS<br />

549 NSEGERA MUZAMIRU ECS9 SS<br />

550 NSEMERIRWE JULIUS ECS9 SS<br />

551 NSEREKO RONALD ECS5 EO<br />

552 NSUBUGA FRANCIS ECS9 SS<br />

553 NSUNGWA LEONTINE ECS5 EO<br />

554 NSUUBE RICHARD ECS5 EO<br />

555 NTEGE CHARLES ECS5 EO<br />

556 NTEGE DEO ECS6 B SAEO GI<br />

557 NTEZIYAREMYE MEDARD ECS5 EO<br />

558 NUWAGABA PENINNAH ECS5 EO<br />

559 NUWAGIRA HENRY ECS9 SS<br />

560 NYACHWO MAUREEN ECS8 EA<br />

561 NYANZI BETTY ECS6D AEO<br />

562 NYIRAGUHIRWA ANITA ECS5 EO<br />

563 OBATIA AMOS ECS6C SAEO GII<br />

564 OBEL GERALD ECS9 SS<br />

565 OBETE BENSON ECS5 EO<br />

566 OBIGAH ROSE ECS5 EO<br />

567 OBONG DENIS ECS5 EO<br />

568 OBONYO GILBERT ECS9 SS<br />

569 OCEN CHARLES ECS9 SS<br />

570 OCEN RONALD ECS9 SS<br />

571 OCHAMA AHMED ECS2 H/VDM<br />

573 OCHOL FAOZI ECS5 EO<br />

574 OCIMA COLLINES ECS9 SS<br />

575 OCUL LINO ECS9 SS<br />

576 ODUNGE JOSEPHINE ECS5 EO<br />

577 OGEN RICHARD ECS5 EO<br />

578 OGENRWOTH DAVID ECS9 SS<br />

579 OGENTHO LINO ECS9 SS<br />

580 OGULI BEATRICE ECS8 EA<br />

581 OGUTTA BOBIA ECS9 SS<br />

582 OGUTTU MICHEAL ECS5 EO<br />

583 OGWANG CYPRIANO ECS3 PEO<br />

584 OGWANG EMMANUEL ECS5 EO<br />

585 OGWANG M ECS4 SEO<br />

586 OGWANG ONGOM ECS5 EO<br />

587 OGWOK RAYMOND ECS9 SS<br />

588 OITA SAM ECS9 SS<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

589 OKACHUGA MOSES ECS9 SS<br />

590 OKELLO ALI ECS9 SS<br />

591 OKELLO B. ECSCOM COMMISSIONER<br />

592 OKELLO CHARLES ECS9 SS<br />

593 OKELLO GEOFFREY JENSEN ECS5 EO<br />

594 OKELLO JAMES ECS9 SS<br />

595 OKELLO MICHEAL OKENGO ECS5 EO<br />

596 OKIRIA JOSEPH ECS4 SEO<br />

597 OKORI LIMA ECS4 SEO<br />

598 OKUDI PAMELA ECS3 PEO<br />

599 OKUMU NICHOLAS ECS9 SS<br />

600 OKURE MOSES ECS9 SS<br />

601 OKWALINGA STEPHEN ECS9 SS<br />

602 OKWEDA GODFREY ECS9 SS<br />

603 OKWIRI CHARLES ECS9 SS<br />

604 OLEE CHARLES ECS9 SS<br />

605 OLET SAMUEL ECS5 EO<br />

606 OLINGA GONZAGA ECS5 EO<br />

607 OMAR PASCAL ECS6D AEO<br />

608 OMARA MORIS ECS9 SS<br />

609 OMELLA SOLOME ECS8 EA<br />

610 OMONA JOSEPH ECS5 EO<br />

611 OMURON SAMSON ECS5 EO<br />

612 ONEGIU NATALINE ECS8 EA<br />

613 ONEKALIT CATHERINE ECS4 SEO<br />

614 ONGARIA EZRA ECS5 EO<br />

615 ONGARIA JAMILA ECS8 EA<br />

616 ONGARIA STEVEN ECSCOM COMMISSIONER<br />

617 ONOBA RICHARD ECS5 EO<br />

618 ONYAIT OKALEBO ECS9 SS<br />

619 ONZOMA GARD ECS9 SS<br />

620 OPAR- MALAKWANG ECS2 H/ADMIN<br />

621 OPERA MICHAEL ECS9 SS<br />

622 OPERO MOSES ECS9 SS<br />

623 OPUTA OBADIA ECS9 SS<br />

624 ORENA GERVASE ECS6C SAEO GII<br />

625 ORYEMA GEOFFREY ECS9 SS<br />

626 OSINDE PAUL ECS5 EO<br />

627 OTEITEI TOM ECS5 EO<br />

628 OTEU NICHOLAS ECS9 SS<br />

629 OTHIENO KIRACHO ECS5 EO<br />

630 OTIM DENIS ECS5 EO<br />

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NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

631 OTIM JANUARIUS ECS5 EO<br />

632 OTIM MOSES ECS5 EO<br />

633 OTITI SAM ECS9 SS<br />

634 OUCHU RICHARD ECS9 SS<br />

635 OUMO JOHNALD ECS9 SS<br />

636 OWACH ALFRED ECS9 SS<br />

637 OWILLI RUTH ECS8 EA<br />

638 OYERA JOY ECS8 EA<br />

639 REBERO CHARLES ECS5 EO<br />

640 RITAH BUSINGE ECS8 EA<br />

641 RUGOMOKA BYRON ECS5 EO<br />

642 RUJUMBA VIOLET ECS4 SEO<br />

643 RUKANYANGIRA JOHN ECS9 SS<br />

644 RUTAIGATIRWA MAUDA ECS5 EO<br />

645 RWAKIJUMA JAMES ECS9 SS<br />

646 RWAKOOJO SAM ECSSEC SECRETARY EC<br />

647 SABIITI ERIC ECS4 SEO<br />

648 SABIITI JENINAH ECS4 SEO<br />

649 SALABBI ZAITUNI ECS6D AEO<br />

650 SALIMO ALEX ECS9 SS<br />

651 SAMBULA SYLVIA ECS6D AEO<br />

652 SANYU SARAH ECS5 EO<br />

653 SEBIRUNGI TOMJOANS ECS9 SS<br />

654 SEBUNYA J ECS5 EO<br />

655 SEKAYIGA SOLOMON ECS5 EO<br />

656 SENDAGIRE MOSES ECS9 SS<br />

657 SENKAABA BOSCO ECS9 SS<br />

658 SENYONGA ZAINA ECS9 SS<br />

659 SERUNJOGI ROGERS ECS4 SEO<br />

660 SHESA ADAM ECS5 EO<br />

661 SIMWENDE YUSUF ECS9 SS<br />

662 SONGA ANDREW ECS4 SEO<br />

663 SSEBUYIRA JOHN ECS6D AEO<br />

664 SSEBYONGA MARK ECS9 SS<br />

665 SSEKATE JIMMY ECS9 SS<br />

666 SSEMUGENYI FRED ECS9 SS<br />

667 SSEMWOGERERE TOM ECS3 PEO<br />

668 SSENYONJO ROBINAH ECS6C SAEO GII<br />

669 STEPHEN OYO ECS9 SS<br />

670 TABULEY OPOYA ECS9 SS<br />

671 TAKWANA HASSAN ECS5 EO<br />

672 TAMALE PAUL ECS4 SEO<br />

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ELECTORAL COMMISSION STAFF LIST AS OF JUNE, 2016<br />

NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

673 TAMALE PETER ECS5 EO<br />

674 TAMALE STUART ECS4 SEO<br />

675 TAREMWA KAAGIZIRWE ECS3 PEO<br />

676 TENYWA NELSON ECS9 SS<br />

677 TIBAKUNO MUWAYA ECS5 EO<br />

678 TINAH NAKIBIRANGO ECS8 EA<br />

679 TINKA FRED ECS9 SS<br />

680 TODDU PETER ECS5 EO<br />

681 TOKO FRED ECS9 SS<br />

682 TTANYA JANAT ECS9 SS<br />

683 TUBO BOSCO ECS9 SS<br />

684 TUGUME FRANCIS ECS9 SS<br />

685 TUKUNDANE CLAUDIA ECS8 EA<br />

686 TUMUSIIME GEORGINA ECS5 EO<br />

687 TUMUSIIME PHIONAH ECS5 EO<br />

688 TUMUSIIME STEVEN ECS5 EO<br />

689 TUMWEBAZE BARBARA ECS6D AEO<br />

690 TUMWEBAZE-MUKIGGA ECS2 H/P&A<br />

691 TUMWEKWASE DYMPHNAH ECS5 EO<br />

692 TUMWESIGYE BENON ECS9 SS<br />

693 TUMWIJUKYE JOSEPH ECS5 EO<br />

694 TUMWIKIRIZE ANNET ECS8 EA<br />

695 TUMWINE MOSES ECS9 SS<br />

696 TURYAMUREBA SENSIO ECS9 SS<br />

697 TUSIIME AIDA ECS5 EO<br />

698 TUSIIME IMON ECS5 EO<br />

699 TUSINGWIRE MARY ECS5 EO<br />

700 TWANI HELLEN ECS8 EA<br />

701 TWEBAZE GLORIA ECS6B SAEO GI<br />

702 TWESIGYE ALCHANGEL ECS9 SS<br />

703 TWESIGYE D. ECS5 EO<br />

704 TWIKIRIZE ROBERT ECS5 EO<br />

705 TWINAMATSIKO WILLIAM ECS5 EO<br />

706 TWINE EMMANUEL ECS5 EO<br />

707 TWINE KENETH ECS9 SS<br />

708 TWINEMUKAMA FELIX ECS9 SS<br />

709 TWINOMUGISHA MARTIN ECS5 EO<br />

710 TWINOMUJUNI EVARIST ECS5 EO<br />

711 TWINOMUJUNI NICHOLAS ECS5 EO<br />

712 UCAMA RICHARD ECS9 SS<br />

713 VICTOR TUMUHEISE ECS8 EA<br />

714 WABWIRE AWAZI ECS9 SS<br />

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ELECTORAL COMMISSION STAFF LIST AS OF JUNE, 2016<br />

NO. NAMES SCALE TITLE<br />

715 WAFULA CHARLES ECS5 EO<br />

716 WAFULA TONNY ECS5 EO<br />

717 WAISWA DAVID ECS6 B SAEO GI<br />

718 WAKABI FREDERICK ECS3 PEO<br />

719 WAKABI MABLE ECS5 EO<br />

720 WALABYEKI SAM ECS9 SS<br />

721 WALAKIRA F. ECS9 SS<br />

722 WALUSIMBI ASUMAN ECS9 SS<br />

723 WAMALA JOSHUA ECS2 H/EM<br />

724 WAMANI DANIEL ECS5 EO<br />

725 WAMBOKA ESTHER ECS5 EO<br />

726 WAMBOKO HERBERT ECS2 H/IT<br />

727 WAMBUZI CHARLES ECS6D AEO<br />

728 WAMUKOTA PETWAH ECS8 EA<br />

729 WANDERA JABEZI ECS9 SS<br />

730 WANEKI PAUL ECS5 EO<br />

731 WANYERA JOHN ECS9 SS<br />

733 WANYOTO GODFREY ECS3 PEO<br />

734 WASAGALI LYDIA ECS8 EA<br />

735 WEDNESDAY NESTORI ECS9 SS<br />

736 WELIKHE WANDITI ECS5 EO<br />

737 WERE ISAAC ECS5 EO<br />

738 WESONGA NEKESA ECS8 EA<br />

739 WETAKA PATRICK ECS4 SEO<br />

740 YOTAWA JENIPHER ECS6D AEO<br />

741 ZAINABU LUNYOLO ECS8 EA<br />

742 ZZIWA IVAN ECS9 SS<br />

743 ZZIWA JOSEPH ECS9 SS<br />

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