All 128 seats in the National Congress 65 seats needed for a majority
Party
%
Seats
+/–
Liberal
44.84
62
+7
National
40.42
55
−6
UD
5.67
5
0
PINU
4.66
2
−2
CD
4.40
4
+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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General elections were held in Honduras to elect the President of Honduras, vice-president, and deputies to the National Congress of Honduras on 27 November 2005. For the 2005 election the constitution was amended to create a single vice-president (Hondurans previously elected three 'presidential designates' on a ticket along with the presidential candidate). For the 2005 election the system of proportional representation was also changed from a closed list to an open list — the parties also used open-list primaries to select candidate slates. The list system reduced the re-election rate of incumbents, with just 31% of deputies in the new Congress having seats in the 2002–2006 Congress.[1]
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