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SENEGAL
Sénat (Senate)
ELECTORAL SYSTEM

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Parliament name (generic / translated) Parlement / Parliament
Structure of parliament Unicameral
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Electoral Law 31 January 2007
Mode of designation indirectly elected 35
appointed 65
Constituencies - 35 single-member constituency (one per each Department)
Voting system : Vacancies which arise between general elections are normally filled by substitutes chosen at the same time as titular members.
Voting is not compulsory.
Voter requirements - membership of a National Assembly or of a local, municipal or regional councils (for the 35 regional Senators)
- membership of the Superior Council of Senegalese Abroad (for the 3 Senators representing citizens residing abroad)
- disqualifications: conviction of crime, imprisonment of specified length for certain offences, contempt of court, undischarged bankruptcy
CANDIDATES
Eligibility - qualified electors
- age: 35 years
- Senegalese citizenship
- full possession of civil rights
- membership of political party or coalition of parties
- ineligibility: guardianship, conviction preventing registration on electoral list, governors and their deputies, judges and other senior officials of national services and public institutions
Incompatibilities - holders of non-elective public functions
- membership of the Economic and Social Council
- employment for foreign States or international organizations
- executive in a State enterprise, State-assisted company, savings and credit organization or company holding a government contract
- Ministers of the Government
- members of the armed or police forces on active duty
Candidacy requirements - candidatures must be submitted by political parties or coalitions thereof

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