All 462 seats in the People's National Assembly 232 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
43.14%
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
FLN
Abdelmalek Sellal
17.35
208
+72
RND
Ahmed Ouyahia
6.86
68
+6
Green Alliance
Bouguerra Soltani
6.22
49
−10
PT
Louisa Hanoune
3.71
24
−2
PJD
Abdallah Djaballah
3.05
8
+8
FNA
Moussa Touati
2.60
9
−4
FFS
Ali Laskri
2.47
27
+27
Future Front
Abdelaziz Belaïd
2.29
2
+2
FC
2.28
4
+4
MPA
Amara Benyounès
2.17
7
+7
FNHS
1.84
3
+3
New Dawn
1.74
5
+5
Dignity
1.70
2
+2
Ahd 54
Ali Fawzi Rebaine
1.57
3
+1
MNE
1.56
2
0
RA
1.54
2
+1
El-Infitah
1.52
1
−2
MCL
1.51
1
+1
RPR
1.50
2
0
UFDS
1.50
3
+3
PNSD
1.50
4
+2
PRA
1.46
1
−3
ANR
1.43
3
−1
FNIC
1.41
1
−2
PJ
1.34
2
+2
FND
1.33
1
0
PE
0.64
2
+2
Independents
–
8.79
18
−15
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 10 May 2012.[1] The incumbent coalition, consisting of the National Liberation Front (FLN) of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and the National Rally for Democracy (RND) of Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia, held on to power after winning a majority of seats. The Islamist parties of the Green Algeria Alliance lost seats.[2][3]
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^Schemm, Paul (11 May 2012). "Algerian Islamists fall to govt party in election". The Associated Press.
^Faucon, Benoît (11 May 2012), "Algerian Ruling Party Beats Islamists in Vote", The Wall Street Journal
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