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Benin

Franchise & Registration

  • Franchise Age: 18
  • Compulsory Vote: Not compulsory
  • Eligibility Exception: conviction for crime, imprisonment of at least three months for certain offences, persons in contempt of court, undischarged bankruptcy
  • Registration Type: Formal registration in office
  • Registration Basis: Requirement short of residence (e.g. work, etc)

Election Management & Enforcement

  • Nameof EMB: Autonomous National Electoral Commission (Commission électorale nationale autonome (CENA))
  • Independent EMB: No
  • EMBNominations: 5 members selected by the National Assembly. Combined Expert and Party based membership.
  • EMBTenure: 7 years
  • Who Runs Election: Election Management Body
  • Nameof Elect Enforcement Body: Constitutional Court

Candidacy & Campaign Rules

  • Restrictto Candidacy: No one may be a candidate for the office of President of the Republic unless: He is of Béninese nationality at birth or shall have acquired it for at least ten years; He is of good morality and of great honesty; He enjoys all his civil and political rights; He is at least 40 years old but not more than 70 years old at the date of the filing of his candidacy; He resides in the territory of the Republic of Bénin at the time of the elections; He enjoys a satisfactory state of physical and mental well-being duly verified by a collegiate board of three doctors sworn and designated by the Constitutional Court.

Electoral System & Organisation

  • Elect System Main Election: Majority
  • Main Election Type: Presidential
  • Main Election Cycle: 5
  • Numb Round Main Election: Two
  • Referenda_Law: Constitution of 11 December 1990, art. 4, 58, 108, 155
  • Referenda_Binding: Non-binding referendums on the municipal and provincial level are allowed.
  • Voting Machine: None
  • Vote IDRequired: ID not required
  • Polling Card: Polling card compulsory
  • National Holiday Elect Day: Never
  • Districting Source: Parliament
  • Districting Flexibility: For elections to the National Assembly, the national territory is divided into 24 electoral constituencies. For presidential elections, the whole country territory, including diplomatic missions and consulates abroad, forms a single constituency.

Polling Station

  • Average Voterby Polling Station: 284
  • Normal Opening Time Poll Station: 700
  • Normal Closing Time Poll Station: 1600
  • Polling Station Numbers: 13000
  • Listof Polling Station Buildings: schools, public buildings
  • Accessibility Requirement: Benin is a party to the UNCRPD
  • Ballot Box Transparency: Mixed
  • Box Feeding System: Voter
  • Vote Receipt: No receipt
  • Count Locallyor Centrally: locally
  • Manualor Automatic Count: manual
  • Nature Counting Personnel: The Electoral Councilsupervises voting operations and the centralization of results; is composed of five (05) members. They are chosen from among persons recognized for their competence and probity and are appointed as follows: – one (01) by the parliamentary majority; – one (01) by the parliamentary minority; – one (01) by the President of the Republic; – one (01) by the leader of the opposition; – one (01) magistrate, in office or not, appointed at a general meeting of magistrates. The members of the Electoral Council are appointed by decree of the Council of Ministers for a non-renewable term of five (05) years.

Ballot Paper

  • Ballot Type: Paper
  • Singleor Multi Paper Ballot: Single
  • Max Numberof Votesper Ballot: 2
  • Ballot Paper Type Description: Single Ballot Paper with all candidate pictures
  • Ballot Paper Type Photo Upload: YES
  • Ballot Photos: Freely Allowed
  • Ballot Logos: Freely Allowed
  • Orderof Candidatesor Parties: random

Remote Voting

  • Remote Voting List: proxy
  • Mobile Polling Stations: No

Special Needs

  • Provision Illiterate Voters: bring a relative who can assist in the voting process
  • Provision Blind Voters: bring a relative who can assist in the voting process
  • Provision Deaf Voters: bring a relative who can assist in the voting process
  • Provision Motor Handicap Voters: bring a relative who can assist in the voting process

Targeted Initiatives

  • History Major Changes: One-party elections held from 1979 until 1991.

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