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On January 25 2006, elections were held for the Palestinian Legislative Council
Palestinian Legislative Council

The Palestinian Legislative Council, the legislature of the Palestinian Authority, is a unicameral body with Current members of Palestinian Legislative Council, elected from 16 electoral districts in the West Bank and Gaza....
 (PLC), the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority
Palestinian National Authority

The Palestinian National Authority is the administrative organization established to government parts of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip....
 (PNA). Notwithstanding the 2005 municipal elections
Palestinian municipal election, 2005

Municipal elections were held to elect members of local councils in the Palestinian Territories between December 2004 and December 2005. They were the first local elections held in Palestinian areas in almost thirty years....
 and the January 9, 2005 presidential election, this was the first election to the PLC since 1996
Palestinian legislative and presidential election, 1996

On January 20, 1996, elections took place in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem for President of the Palestinian National Authority of the Palestinian National Authority , and for members of the Palestinian Legislative Council , the legislative arm of the PNA....
; subsequent elections had been repeatedly postponed due to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Israeli-Palestinian conflict

The Israeli?Palestinian conflict is an ongoing dispute between Israelis and the Palestinian people. It forms part of the wider Arab?Israeli conflict....
. Palestinian voters in the Gaza Strip
Gaza Strip

The Gaza Strip is a coastal strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Egypt on the south-west and Israel on the south, east and north....
 and the West Bank
West Bank

The West Bank is the eastern Part of the Palestinian territories on the west bank of the River Jordan in the Middle East. To the west, north, and south the West Bank shares borders with the state of Israel....
 including East Jerusalem
East Jerusalem

East Jerusalem refers to the part of Jerusalem captured by Jordan in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and subsequently by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War....
 were eligible to participate in the election.

Final results show that Hamas
Hamas

Hamas is an Islamic Palestine socio-political organization which includes a paramilitary force, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. Since June 2007, Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip portion of the Palestinian Territories....
 won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah
Fatah

Fata? is a major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization , a multi-party confederation. In Palestinian politics it is on the center-left of the spectrum....
's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government
Majority government

In the Parliamentary system, there is a majority government when the governing political party enjoys an absolute majority of seats in the legislature or parliament....
 on their own.

Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43% and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%.

The Prime Minister
Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority

The Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority is the head of government of the Palestinian government....
, Ahmed Qurei
Ahmed Qurei

Ahmed Ali Mohammed Qurei , also known by his Kunya Abu Alaa is a former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority. First appointed to the position in October 2003, he tendered his resignation on January 26, 2006, following the defeat of the Fatah party in the Palestinian legislative elections of 2006, and remained in office in a ca...
, resigned, but at the request of President
President of the Palestinian National Authority

The President of the Palestinian National Authority is the highest-ranking political position in the Palestinian National Authority .The President appoints the Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority from the Palestinian Legislative Council, with whom he shares power....
 Mahmoud Abbas
Mahmoud Abbas

Mahmoud Abbas , also known by the Kunya Abu Mazen , has been the Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation since 11 November 2004 and became President of the Palestinian Authority of the Palestinian National Authority on 15 January 2005 on the Fatah ticket....
, remained as interim
Provisional government

A provisional government is an emergency or interim government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a previous administration or regime....
 Prime Minister until February 19, when Hamas leader Ismail Haniya
Ismail Haniya

Ismail Haniyeh ; is a senior political leader of Hamas and one of two disputed Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority of the Palestinian National Authority, the matter being under political and legal dispute....
 formed the new government.






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On January 25 2006, elections were held for the Palestinian Legislative Council
Palestinian Legislative Council

The Palestinian Legislative Council, the legislature of the Palestinian Authority, is a unicameral body with Current members of Palestinian Legislative Council, elected from 16 electoral districts in the West Bank and Gaza....
 (PLC), the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority
Palestinian National Authority

The Palestinian National Authority is the administrative organization established to government parts of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip....
 (PNA). Notwithstanding the 2005 municipal elections
Palestinian municipal election, 2005

Municipal elections were held to elect members of local councils in the Palestinian Territories between December 2004 and December 2005. They were the first local elections held in Palestinian areas in almost thirty years....
 and the January 9, 2005 presidential election, this was the first election to the PLC since 1996
Palestinian legislative and presidential election, 1996

On January 20, 1996, elections took place in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem for President of the Palestinian National Authority of the Palestinian National Authority , and for members of the Palestinian Legislative Council , the legislative arm of the PNA....
; subsequent elections had been repeatedly postponed due to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Israeli-Palestinian conflict

The Israeli?Palestinian conflict is an ongoing dispute between Israelis and the Palestinian people. It forms part of the wider Arab?Israeli conflict....
. Palestinian voters in the Gaza Strip
Gaza Strip

The Gaza Strip is a coastal strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Egypt on the south-west and Israel on the south, east and north....
 and the West Bank
West Bank

The West Bank is the eastern Part of the Palestinian territories on the west bank of the River Jordan in the Middle East. To the west, north, and south the West Bank shares borders with the state of Israel....
 including East Jerusalem
East Jerusalem

East Jerusalem refers to the part of Jerusalem captured by Jordan in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and subsequently by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War....
 were eligible to participate in the election.

Final results show that Hamas
Hamas

Hamas is an Islamic Palestine socio-political organization which includes a paramilitary force, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. Since June 2007, Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip portion of the Palestinian Territories....
 won the election, with 74 seats to the ruling-Fatah
Fatah

Fata? is a major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization , a multi-party confederation. In Palestinian politics it is on the center-left of the spectrum....
's 45, providing Hamas with the majority of the 132 available seats and the ability to form a majority government
Majority government

In the Parliamentary system, there is a majority government when the governing political party enjoys an absolute majority of seats in the legislature or parliament....
 on their own.

Of the Electoral Lists, Hamas received 44.45% and Fatah 41.43% and of the Electoral Districts, Hamas party candidates received 41.73% and Fatah party candidates received 36.96%.

The Prime Minister
Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority

The Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority is the head of government of the Palestinian government....
, Ahmed Qurei
Ahmed Qurei

Ahmed Ali Mohammed Qurei , also known by his Kunya Abu Alaa is a former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority. First appointed to the position in October 2003, he tendered his resignation on January 26, 2006, following the defeat of the Fatah party in the Palestinian legislative elections of 2006, and remained in office in a ca...
, resigned, but at the request of President
President of the Palestinian National Authority

The President of the Palestinian National Authority is the highest-ranking political position in the Palestinian National Authority .The President appoints the Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority from the Palestinian Legislative Council, with whom he shares power....
 Mahmoud Abbas
Mahmoud Abbas

Mahmoud Abbas , also known by the Kunya Abu Mazen , has been the Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation since 11 November 2004 and became President of the Palestinian Authority of the Palestinian National Authority on 15 January 2005 on the Fatah ticket....
, remained as interim
Provisional government

A provisional government is an emergency or interim government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a previous administration or regime....
 Prime Minister until February 19, when Hamas leader Ismail Haniya
Ismail Haniya

Ismail Haniyeh ; is a senior political leader of Hamas and one of two disputed Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority of the Palestinian National Authority, the matter being under political and legal dispute....
 formed the new government. The Quartet
Quartet on the Middle East

The Quartet on the Middle East, sometimes called the Diplomatic Quartet or Madrid Quartet or simply the Quartet, is a foursome of nations and international and supranational entities involved in mediating the peace process in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict....
 threatened to cut funds to the Palestinian Authority following the elections.

Electoral system

Palestine Election Map
The previous elections chose 88 PLC members from several multimember constituencies via block voting
Block voting

Block voting and Bloc voting may refer to:*Plurality-at-large voting, a voting system with multiple winners and a checkbox ballot*Preferential block voting, a voting system with multiple winners and a preferential ballot...
. In advance of the 2006 elections, Palestinian electoral law was changed to expand the PLC from 88 to 132 seats and create a degree of proportional representation
Proportional representation

Proportional representation , sometimes referred to as full representation, is a category of voting systems aimed at a close match between the percentage of votes that groups of candidates obtain in elections and the percentage of seats they receive ....
 via a parallel voting
Parallel voting

Parallel voting describes a mixed voting system where voters in effect participate in two separate elections using different systems, and where the results in one election have little or no impact on the results of the other....
 system.

Each voter receives two ballots. On the first, the voter chooses one of several nationwide party lists. 66 of the PLC seats are distributed proportionally (in accordance with the Sainte-Laguë method
Sainte-Laguë method

The Sainte-Lagu? method of the highest average is one way of allocating seats proportionally for representative assemblies with Party-list proportional representation voting systems....
) to those lists that receive more than 2 % of the total list votes; if a list receives six seats, then the six candidates at the top of the list are elected to the PLC. Each list must include at least one woman in the first three names, at least one woman in the next four names, and at least one woman in the five names that follow.

The second ballot is for the voter's local constituency. The voter can cast up to as many votes for individual candidates as there are seats in his or her constituency. Votes are unweighted, and top-vote getters are elected to the PLC. For example, a voter in the Nablus district could cast up to six votes; the six candidates with the highest vote totals are elected.

In some constituencies, one or two seats are set aside for the Christian candidates with the most votes. For instance, in Ramallah, a five-seat constituency, the Christian candidate with the most votes will be elected to the PLC, even if he or she is not among top five candidates overall. The six seats reserved for Christians are considered the minimum quota for their representation in the council. .

The number of seats each electoral district receives is determined by its population; the breakdown is as follows:

  • Jerusalem
    Jerusalem Governorate

    The Jerusalem Governorate is one of 16 Governorates of the Palestinian National Authority situated in the central portion of the West Bank. Its claimed district capital and headquarters location is Jerusalem or which has been one the centers of conflict between the Palestinians and Israelis....
    : 6 seats (2 reserved for Christians)
  • Tubas
    Tubas

    Tubas or Toubas is a small Palestinian people city in the northeastern West Bank, located northeast of Nablus, a few kilometers west of the Jordan River....
    : 1 seat
  • Tulkarm
    Tulkarm

    Tulkarm or Tulkarem is a Palestinian city in the Tulkarm Governorate in the northwestern West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Tulkarm city and the adjacent refugee camp had a population of approximately 58,962 inhabitants at mid-year 2006....
    : 3 seats
  • Qalqilya: 2 seats
  • Salfit
    Salfit

    Salfit , also Salfeet, is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank. Salfit is located at an altitude of 570 meters in the central Samarian highlands....
    : 1 seat
  • Nablus
    Nablus Governorate

    The Nablus Governorate is an administrative district of the Palestinian National Authoritylocated in the Central Highlands of the West Bank, 53km north of Jerusalem....
    : 6 seats
  • Jericho
    Jericho

    Jericho is a city located near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It is the capital of the Jericho Governorate, and has a population of over 20,000 Arabs....
    : 1 seat
  • Ramallah
    Ramallah

    Ramallah is a Palestinian people city in the central West Bank adjacent to al-Bireh with a population nearly 25,500. Ramallah is located 10 kilometers north of Jerusalem and currently serves as the administrative capital of the Palestinian National Authority....
    : 5 seats (1 reserved for Christians)
  • Jenin
    Jenin Governorate

    The Jenin Governorate is one of a number of Governorates of the West Bank and Gaza Strip within the Palestinian Territories, It covers the northern extremity of the West Bank including the area around the city of Jenin....
    : 4 seats
  • Bethlehem
    Bethlehem Governorate

    The Bethlehem Governorate is one of 16 Governorates of the West Bank and Gaza Strip within the Palestinian Territories. It covers an area of the West Bank, south of Jerusalem....
    : 4 seats (2 reserved for Christians)
  • Hebron
    Hebron

    Hebron is the largest city in the West Bank, located in the south, 30 kilometers south of Jerusalem. It is home to some 166,000 Palestinians, and over 500 Israelis....
    : 9 seats
  • North Gaza
    North Gaza Governorate

    The North Gaza Governorate is one of 16 Governorates of the Palestinian National Authority in the Gaza Strip which is administered by the Palestinian National Authority aside from its border with Israel, airspace and maritime territory....
    : 5 seats
  • Gaza
    Gaza

    Gaza is a Palestinian people city in the Gaza Strip, approximately southwest of Jerusalem, with a population of 410,000, making it the largest city under the control of the Palestinian National Authority....
    : 8 seats (1 reserved for Christians)
  • Deir al-Balah: 3 seats
  • Khan Younis: 5 seats
  • Rafah
    Rafah

    File:Location Rhafa.pngRafah is a Palestinian people city in the southern Gaza Strip, but also extends into the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Located south of Gaza, Rafah's population of 71,000 is overwhelmingly made up of Palestinian refugees....
    : 3 seats
  • Total: 66 seats (6 reserved for Christians)


Parties participating


Fatah
Fatah

Fata? is a major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization , a multi-party confederation. In Palestinian politics it is on the center-left of the spectrum....


Before the 2006 election, the PLC was dominated by the Fatah
Fatah

Fata? is a major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization , a multi-party confederation. In Palestinian politics it is on the center-left of the spectrum....
 movement, which held 68 of the 88 seats. However, Fatah had been beset by internal strife in advance of the elections, with younger and more popular figures like Mohammed Dahlan
Mohammed Dahlan

Mohammed Dahlan , also known by the Kunya or nom de guerre Abu Fadi, is a Palestinian politician, the leader of Fatah in Gaza. Dahlan was born on September 29, 1961 in Khan Younis refugee camp in Gaza to a refugee family from Hamama....
, who took part in the negotiations of the 1993 Oslo Accords
Oslo Accords

The Oslo Accords, officially called the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements or Declaration of Principles was a milestone in the Palestinian - Israeli conflict....
, and Marwan Barghouti
Marwan Barghouti

Marwan Bin Khatib Barghouti is a Palestinian politician and militant leader who gained political authority during the First Intifada and Second Intifada....
 (the latter currently serving five life sentences in an Israeli jail on terrorism
Terrorism

Terrorism, according to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, is the systematic use of terror, "violent or destructive acts committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands." At present, there is no internationally agreed upon definition of terrorism....
 charges) levelling allegations of corruption against Fatah leadership. Fatah
Fatah

Fata? is a major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization , a multi-party confederation. In Palestinian politics it is on the center-left of the spectrum....
 organised primary elections to determine its list members, but the results were disputed and central lists imposed in some areas. The younger faction submitted a list dubbed Al-Mustaqbal
Al-Mustaqbal

Al-Mustaqbal , The Future, was Palestinian electoral list headed by Marwan Barghouti and registered in December 2005 for Palestinian legislative election, 2006....
 ("the Future"), headed by Barghouti. However, on December 28 2005, the leadership of the two factions agreed to submit a single list to voters, headed by Barghouti, who began actively campaigning for Fatah from his jail cell. Despite this, the two groups were by no means fully reconciled.

List of Change and Reform


The main component of this list was the Islamist Hamas
Hamas

Hamas is an Islamic Palestine socio-political organization which includes a paramilitary force, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. Since June 2007, Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip portion of the Palestinian Territories....
 movement, Fatah's main rival on the Palestinian political scene. Unlike Fatah, Hamas has refused to recognize the right of Israel to exist. Hamas refused to participate in the 1996 elections
Palestinian legislative and presidential election, 1996

On January 20, 1996, elections took place in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem for President of the Palestinian National Authority of the Palestinian National Authority , and for members of the Palestinian Legislative Council , the legislative arm of the PNA....
 because it viewed the Palestinian Authority as illegitimate due to its negotiations with Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
; while it has not changed that stance, it fielded candidates in 2006. Going into the election it had considerable momentum due to unexpected electoral success in the municipal elections in 2005.

The prospect of a Palestinian Authority dominated by Hamas alarmed Western governments, which almost universally consider it to be a terrorist group, and which provide foreign aid that makes up almost half of the PNA's budget. It was fear of a Hamas victory that was largely credited with driving the reconciliation between the main Fatah list and the Al-Mustaqbal
Al-Mustaqbal

Al-Mustaqbal , The Future, was Palestinian electoral list headed by Marwan Barghouti and registered in December 2005 for Palestinian legislative election, 2006....
 breakaway faction.

Independent Palestine


This list was headed by Mustafa Barghouti
Mustafa Barghouti

Mustafa Barghouti is a Palestinian democracy activist. He was a Palestinian presidential election, 2005 of the Palestinian National Authority in 2005, finishing second to Mahmoud Abbas, with 19% of the vote....
, a distant relative of Marwan Barghouti. Mustafa Barghouti came in second in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005
Palestinian presidential election, 2005

The 2005 Palestinian presidential election — the first to be held since 1996 — took place on January 9, 2005 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip....
. The main component of this list was the Palestinian National Initiative
Palestinian National Initiative

Palestinian National Initiative is a Palestinian political movement or party led by Dr. Mustafa Barghouti.Its formation was formally announced on June 17 2002 in Ramallah on the West Bank, part of the Palestinian Territories, by Dr....
. The list promised to fight corruption and nepotism, to demand the dismantling of the Israeli West Bank barrier
Israeli West Bank barrier

The Israeli West-Bank barrier is a Separation barrier being constructed by Israel consisting of a network of fences with vehicle-barrier trenches surrounded by an on average 60 meters wide exclusion area and up to 8 meters high concrete walls ....
, which it terms the "apartheid wall", and to provide "a truly democratic and independent 'third way' for the large majority of silent and unrepresented Palestinian voters, who favour neither the autocracy and corruption of the governing Fatah party, nor the fundamentalism of Hamas."

Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa


This list was formed by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine is a Marxism-Leninism, secular, nationalism Palestinian political and paramilitary organization, founded in 1967....
 and is named after Abu Ali Mustafa
Abu Ali Mustafa

Abu Ali Mustafa , , the kunya -style nom de guerre of Mustafa Alhaj, was the Secretary General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine from July 2000 until he was killed by Israeli forces the following year....
, the General Secretary of the PFLP who was assassinated by Israeli forces in 2001. The PFLP is the second largest member of the umbrella Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), after Fatah.

Third Way
Third Way (Palestine)

The Third Way is a small centrist Palestinian political party active in the Palestinian National Authority . Founded on December 16, 2005, the party is led by Salam Fayyad and Hanan Ashrawi, and the election Campaign was led by Sami Abdel-Shafi....


This list was headed by Finance Minister Dr Salam Fayyad
Salam Fayyad

Salam Fayyad is a Palestinian politician, who on 15 June 2007, was appointed Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority of the Palestinian National Authority....
 and former PA Minister of Higher Education and Research Hanan Ashrawi
Hanan Ashrawi

Dr Hanan Daoud Khalil Ashrawi is a Palestinian legislator, activist, and scholar. She was a prot?g? and later colleague and close friend of Edward Said....
. Their platform focused on reform of the security forces, democratic improvements and socioeconomic progress. .

In the run up to the election a Fatah leader in Nablus accused the Third Way of receiving funds from the CIA.

The Alternative
The Alternative (Palestine)

The Alternative was an electoral alliance of several socialist Palestinian groups:*Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine *Palestinian People's Party ...


This list was a coalition of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine is a Palestinian Marxism-Leninism, secular political and military organization. It is also frequently referred to as the Democratic Front, or al-Jabha al-Dimuqratiyah ....
, the Palestinian People's Party
Palestinian People's Party

The Palestinian People's Party , founded in 1982 as the Palestinian Communist Party, is a socialist political party in the Palestinian territories and among the Palestinian diaspora....
, the Palestine Democratic Union
Palestine Democratic Union

The Palestine Democratic Union is a small Palestinian political party active in the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian National Authority ....
 (Fida), and various independents. The list was headed by Qais Abd al-Karim
Qais Abd al-Karim

Qais Abd al-Karim, also known as Abu Layla or Qays Samarra?i, is a leading Palestinian people activist.He is a leader of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council....
 (Abou Leila) from the DFLP. The PPP candidate received 2.67% in the Palestinian presidential election, 2005
Palestinian presidential election, 2005

The 2005 Palestinian presidential election — the first to be held since 1996 — took place on January 9, 2005 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip....
. In the list vote, its best vote was 6.6% in Bethlehem, followed by 4.5% in Ramallah and al-Bireh and 4.0% in Nablus.

Wa'ad


Also known as the National Coalition for Justice and Democracy, this list was headed by Gazan doctor Eyad El-Sarraj
Eyad El-Sarraj

Eyad al-Sarraj is a Palestinian Gazan psychiatrist who was a consultant to the Palestinian delegation at the Camp David 2000 Summit. He is featured in a book by journalist Barbara Victor about Palestinian female suicide bombers, Army of Roses....
, who was a consultant to the Palestinian delegation to the Camp David 2000 Summit
Camp David 2000 Summit

The Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David of July 2000 took place between United States President of the United States of America Bill Clinton, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat....
 and heads a group of Palestinian and Israeli academics working towards a peace agreement. The list's main platform is security reforms, establishing the rule of law and respect for human rights.

Members elected


see main article Current members of Palestinian Legislative Council
Current members of Palestinian Legislative Council

The Palestinian Legislative Council currently has 132 members following the Palestinian legislative election, 2006 on January 25, 2006. This is a list of those members, arranged by constituency....


Boycott


The militant Islamist group Islamic Jihad
Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine

The Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine is a Palestinian militant organization which is designated as a terrorist group by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Australia and Israel....
 called on Palestinians to boycott the election
Election boycott

An election boycott is the boycotting of an election by a group of voters, each of whom abstention from voting.Boycotting may be used as a form of political protest where voters feel that electoral fraud is likely, or that the electoral system is biased against its candidates, or that the polity organizing the election lacks legitimacy ....
.

Voting in East Jerusalem

On December 21 2005, Israeli officials stated their intention to prevent voting in East Jerusalem
East Jerusalem

East Jerusalem refers to the part of Jerusalem captured by Jordan in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and subsequently by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War....
, which, unlike most of the Palestinian-inhabited areas that are planned to participate in the election, is under Israeli civil and military control. (Israel annex
Annex

An annex is a building that is an addition to another building.Annex or Annexe may also refer to:* Annexation, the incorporation of territory into another geo-political entity...
ed East Jerusalem in the wake of the Six-Day War
Six-Day War

In the Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967, Israel defeated the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. In Arabic, the war is called ....
; this move has not been recognized by most other governments, or by the PNA, which claims Jerusalem as a Palestinian capital.) Israel's stated motivation was not the argument about sovereignty over the area (Palestinian voters in East Jerusalem had been allowed to vote in previous PNA elections despite the dispute) but concern over Hamas' participation in -- and potential victory in -- the election. Muhammad Abu Tir
Muhammad Abu Tir

Muhammad Hassan Abu Tir was the No. 2 candidate in the Palestinian political party Hamas. Abu Tir was elected to the Palestinian Legislative Council as a representative to his East Jerusalem constituency in the Palestinian legislative election, 2006 that were held on January 25, 2006....
, Mustafa Barghouti
Mustafa Barghouti

Mustafa Barghouti is a Palestinian democracy activist. He was a Palestinian presidential election, 2005 of the Palestinian National Authority in 2005, finishing second to Mahmoud Abbas, with 19% of the vote....
, and Hanan Ashrawi
Hanan Ashrawi

Dr Hanan Daoud Khalil Ashrawi is a Palestinian legislator, activist, and scholar. She was a prot?g? and later colleague and close friend of Edward Said....
 were all briefly detained by Israeli police when they attempted to campaign in East Jerusalem. In response, PNA officials stated that the election would not be held if East Jerusalem voters could not participate -- though this move was seen more as a pretext to postpone elections that Fatah might lose to Hamas than a debate over principle. However, on January 10 2006, Israeli officials announced that a limited number of Palestinians in East Jerusalem would be able to cast votes at post offices, as they did in 1996. Palestinian candidates will also be allowed to campaign in East Jerusalem as long as they register with Israeli police -- and, a police spokesman noted, "Anyone who is a supporter of Hamas will not receive permission." Israeli police closed at least three Hamas election offices in East Jerusalem during the campaign.

Pre-election opinion polls


The Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research polled 1,316 adults in the West bank and Gaza strip in early December 2005 on their voting intentions for the legislative poll, which indicated the following support:

  • Fatah: 50%
  • Hamas: 32%
  • Others: 9%
  • Undecided: 9%


A second poll by PCPSR between 29 December - 31 December covered 4560 potential voters and gave the following results:

  • Fatah: 43%
  • Change and Reform (Hamas): 25%
  • Independent Palestine: 5%
  • Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa: 3%
  • The Alternative: 2%
  • The Third Way: 2%
  • Undecided: 19%


No other lists were expected to exceed the 2% threshold.

A poll from Palestinian Public Opinion Polls, conducted 5 January and 6 January, covering 1360 persons, shows a further move away from Fatah:

  • Fatah 39.3%
  • Change and Reform (Hamas): 31.3%
  • Independent Palestine: 10.4%
  • Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa: 6.8%
  • The Third Way: 5.5%


No other lists were expected to exceed the 2% threshold.

Conduct of the poll

After polls closed, officials and observers called the vote "peaceful"; Edward McMillan-Scott
Edward McMillan-Scott

Edward H. C. McMillan-Scott is a United Kingdom politician, Member of the European Parliament for the Yorkshire and the Humber regions of England for the Conservative Party ....
, the British Conservative
Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, more commonly known as the Conservative Party, is a conservative political party in the United Kingdom....
 head of the European Parliament
European Parliament

The European Parliament is the only direct election parliamentary institution of the European Union . Together with the Council of the European Union , it forms the bicameral Institutions of the European Union#Legislature of the Institutions of the European Union and has been described as one of the most powerful legislatures in the world....
's monitoring team described the polls as "extremely professional, in line with international standards, free, transparent and without violence". His colleague, Italian Communist MEP Luisa Morgantini
Luisa Morgantini

Luisa Morgantini is an Italy Member of the European Parliament. She was elected as indipendent with the Communist Refoundation Party ticket and sits with the European United Left - Nordic Green Left group....
 said there was "a very professional attitude, competence and respect for the rules." All polling stations closed on time (7 p.m.) except for East Jerusalem, where voting was extended by the permitted two extra hours. Hamas protested this extension, claiming it only served Fatah; the Central Elections Committee stated that voting hours were "extended upon the approval of the Israeli authorities due to lengthy queues as a result of obstructions by post office workers."

Turnout

Turnout was reported by the as being 74.6% — 76.0% in the Gaza Strip and 73.1% in the West Bank.

Exit polls

Exit polls indicated that Fatah emerged with more seats than Hamas, but not a majority of PLC seats. A poll conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research estimated that Fatah had won 42% of the national vote and Hamas 35%; the margin of error was 4%. Another exit poll, conducted by Birzeit University
Birzeit University

Birzeit University is a University located in the town of Birzeit near Ramallah. BZU is among the foremost tertiary educational institutes in the Palestinian territories and has played a significant role in the Palestinian political dialogue....
, largely viewed as the most authoritative estimation, had Fatah with 46.4% of the vote and Hamas with 39.5%; their tentative prediction of seat allocation had Fatah with 63 seats, four short of a majority; Hamas 58; the Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa list 3; The Third Way 2; Independent Palestine 2; The Alternative 2; and two independents .

Leaders from both Hamas and Fatah, however, announced on Thursday morning that Hamas was expected to win a majority. Ismail Haniya
Ismail Haniya

Ismail Haniyeh ; is a senior political leader of Hamas and one of two disputed Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority of the Palestinian National Authority, the matter being under political and legal dispute....
, who topped the Change and Reform list claimed "Hamas has won more than 70 seats in Gaza and the West Bank". . Another Hamas leader, Musheer al-Masri claimed the party expected to win 77 seats. Aljazeera reported Fatah officials conceding defeat. Prime minister Ahmed Qurei
Ahmed Qurei

Ahmed Ali Mohammed Qurei , also known by his Kunya Abu Alaa is a former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority. First appointed to the position in October 2003, he tendered his resignation on January 26, 2006, following the defeat of the Fatah party in the Palestinian legislative elections of 2006, and remained in office in a ca...
 resigned on Thursday morning, along with his cabinet, saying it now fell to Hamas to form a government. . Hamas leader al-Masri called for a "political partnership" with Fatah, but prominent Fatah leader, Jibril Rajoub
Jibril Rajoub

Jibril Rajoub served as the National Security Advisor for the Preventive Security Service during the Yasser Arafat. He is a member of Fatah....
, rejected a coalition and called on Fatah to form a "responsible opposition".

Final results

The Central Elections Commission released the final results on Sunday, January 29 2006, and announced that Hamas had won 74 of the 132 seats, while Fatah trailed with 45.

According to the results, Hamas won the large majority of the constituency seats but was more narrowly ahead on the lists. Fatah did beat Hamas in the constituencies in Qalqilya, Rafah, and Jericho. Jenin was split evenly, and Fatah won the seats reserved for Christians in Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and Ramallah.

Aftermaths


The Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa list were prepared to join a Hamas-led government, but several others have refused.

The Quartet
Quartet on the Middle East

The Quartet on the Middle East, sometimes called the Diplomatic Quartet or Madrid Quartet or simply the Quartet, is a foursome of nations and international and supranational entities involved in mediating the peace process in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict....
 threatened to cut funds to the PA following the elections.

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