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Khaleda Zia is barred due to corruption conviction
Yes of course he will contest! That's not the point! The point is he may not be contesting on his own, instead he might be contesting as part of Hasina's Grand Alliance:
Actually on a second reading of the bdnews article it seems the confusion is over what symbol he will use, not what alliance he is in. So I stick to the Dhaka Tribune, Ershad is part of the Grand Alliance.[1]. Note especially where Quader (AL) says:
"Jatiya Party will be allied with 14-party in the upcoming election and will form the government together," he added.
So unless Quader is lying to make it seem Ershad will be with them, it seems obvious that Ershad is with them. Also Ershad contesting all seats does not necessarily mean he is contesting on his own. (if you read the dhaka tribune article they mention this).
ParthikS8 (
talk) 17:09, 12 November 2018 (UTC)reply
If they contest separately it should be separate if he contests under grand alliance it should be together.
Pharaoh of the Wizards (
talk) 18:14, 12 November 2018 (UTC)reply
The election was unfair and biased. Please don't write lies here on Wikipedia. This election has been reported as biased and not accepted by EU and US. Even the majority of people disagree. Shaikh Alimu Rahman 04:34, 2 January 2019 (UTC) — Preceding
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Voting figures
I'm working on getting the voting figures right, which isn't entirely easy since some parties contest on other parties election symbol. But, based strictly on ECB data, the result would look like this;
Now, looking at the seat-sharing of the AL, we find here
[6] and
[7], we have a list of the non-AL candidates on AL boat symbol. However, it appears that the JP(Manju) candidates in the end opted to use their own election symbol, see
[8]. So modifying the results with 5 candidates shifted to WPB, 3 to JASAD, 3 to Bikalpdhara, 2 to Tarikat Federation and 1 to JSD(Ambia), the votes and % would look like this:
It is likely that the incumbent government did use instruments of the state to ensure a favourable result, but the use of “The elections were not free and fair” is a sweeping statement and seems rather extreme.
AMomen88 (
talk) 20:56, 21 December 2020 (UTC)reply
The opinion should not be stated in
Wikipedia's voice, so I've attributed it inline.
Ali Riaz, the political scientist who characterized it as a "rigged election" is a major figure in the academic study of Bangladeshi politics, so it is
WP:DUE to include his viewpoint. The topic of freeness and fairness should be developed further in the body, incorporating the views of other academics, international observers, and the election commission's investigations (which are presumably finished by now). When that is done, summarizing it for the lead will probably produce something more nuanced, along the lines of "These groups assessed the election as free and fair, but this is disputed by these other groups." --
Worldbruce (
talk) 07:10, 25 December 2020 (UTC)reply
It seems the 'leader's seat' information has been removed a long time ago, but what was the reason?
I just want to know, I mean the info' is also included in Indian general election pages...
Zeeshan Y Tariq (
talk) 17:28, 1 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Contradictory seat figures
Hi
Soman,
Asianchamp2 and
Zeeshan Y Tariq. I noticed there is an inconsistency in the seat figures from the overall results table and the results by constituency table; the overall results table lists independents as winning two seats, but the constituency table lists three independents as winning seats (
Rezaul Karim Bablu,
Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury and
Mohammad Shahid Islam). Any ideas where the error is? Cheers,
Number57 17:13, 8 January 2024 (UTC)reply
Hi, and thank you for inviting me in this discussion. (The absolute answer to your question is in the second paragraph, you can skip to that.) It seems that the overall results table is a bit unclear, as it sums up both the direct and reserved for women seats. The individual constituency table is actually more messed up, as it (in many places) states Jatiya Party candidates as Awami League candidates, lists wrong vote figures, alliance, endorsements etc. And voting figure in the overall results is also unclear as the EC never published a finalised and summarised result, but thanks to
Soman as he summed up all the figures from the centerwise result spreedsheet and it is at least in a good shape.
Here= I tried to figure it out about the issue of the inconvenience on the number of independents, and the number of independents won directly is certainly 3, and with
Selina Islam in the reserves, the total is 4. So the '2' in overall table is absolutely wrong. And it's probably from Awami League's. Awami won a total 257 seats directly (including
Bangladesh JaSaD MP
Mayeen Uddin Khan Badal), and 43 in the reserves, so their total is 300. But in the overall table, it is 302. 2 extra here, 2 less there.
By the way, in this occasion I would like to call for helps from editors to pack up and revise the results of the 2018 election, as the
2024 election is over and we would soon adding those results.
Zeeshan Y Tariq (
talk) 20:13, 8 January 2024 (UTC)reply
Thanks
Zeeshan Y Tariq – one of the reasons I asked was that I was planning on adding some additional columns to show the split in directly and indirectly-elected seats as below. Based on
this source (and deducting one seat from the Awami League for Bangladesh JaSaD and adding one for the delayed election in
Gaibandha-3 (won by th the Awami League), is the table below correct? (I have removed all parties without seats for simplicity here). I wasn't sure how you got 257 seats for the Awami League? Cheers,
Number57 15:18, 11 January 2024 (UTC)reply