All 458 seats in the People's Assembly of Egypt 230 seats were needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin
Fouad Serageddin
Party
NDP
New Wafd
Seats won
390
58
Popular vote
3,756,359
778,131
Percentage
72.99%
15.12%
Prime Minister before election
Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin
NDP
Subsequent Prime Minister
Kamal Hassan Ali
Independent
Parliamentary elections were held in Egypt on 27 May 1984. Since the last election in 1979, changes had been made to the electoral system. The 176 two-member constituencies were replaced by 48 multi-member constituencies (totalling 448 seats), with candidates elected on a party list system, with a party needing over 8% of the vote to win a seat.[1]
The result was a victory for the ruling National Democratic Party, which won 390 of the 448 seats. The only other party to win seats was the New Wafd Party. Following the election, President Hosni Mubarak appointed a further 10 members to the Assembly; one from the NDP, four from the Socialist Labour Party, one from the National Progressive Unionist Party and four Copts. Voter turnout was 43.1%.[1]
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