Africa

The following table overviews electoral systems used in Africa. For each country, there is a link to a separate page that explains the operation of the electoral system or systems for that country.

Numbers after a country’s name indicate the use of more than one electoral system over the period covered here with different systems numbered sequentially. Systems are differentiated according to Arend Lijphart’s criteria of either a change of electoral formula or a shift of at least 20% in the district magnitude at the decisive tier, or the legal threshold, or the legislature’s size.

The years after the country’s name or system number indicate the years in which that system was used. The earliest year may not be the first time that electoral system was used but the earliest for which there is reasonable certainty that it was used.

The classification of each system is most general at the Kingdom level and trends towards more specific as one moves through the Phylum, Class and Order. The classifications reflect broad usage in the electoral systems literature. At the Kingdom level, I utilize only three broad types: majoritarian, proportional, and ni-ni. See my book, Minority Rules, for more information on how I view these types.

Country and System
Kingdom Phylum Class Order
Angola (1992-) Proportional Two Tier Superposition-Independent d’Hondt + LR Hare
Benin 1 (1991) Proportional Single Tier Multiple Districts d’Hondt
Benin 2 (1995) Proportional Single Tier Multiple Districts d’Hondt
Benin 3 (1999-) Proportional Single Tier Multiple Districts d’Hondt
Botswana 1 (1965-89) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Botswana 2 (1994-9) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Botswana 3 (2004-) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Cameroon (1992-) Ni-Ni Single Tier Single and Multimember Districts Plurality + LR Hare with Winner Bonus
Cape Verde 1 (1991-2006) Proportional Single Tier Multiple Districts d’Hondt
Cape Verde 2 (2011-) Proportional Single Tier Multiple Districts d’Hondt
Gambia 1 (1960) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Gambia 2 (1962) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Gambia 3 (1966) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Gambia 4 (1972-92) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Gambia 5 (1997-) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Ghana 1 (1969) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Ghana 2 (1992-2008) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Ghana 3 (2012-) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Lesotho 1 (1970-97) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Lesotho 2 (1970-97) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Lesotho 3 (2002-7) Proportional Two Tier Mixed Superposition-Correction Single-Member Plurality + LR Hare
Lesotho 4 (2012-) Proportional Two Tier Mixed Single-Vote Superposition-Correction Single-Member Plurality + LR Hare
Liberia 1 (1997) Ni-Ni Linked to Presidential Single National District LR Hare
Liberia 2 (2005-) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts
Mali 1 (1992-) Majoritarian Majority Two Round Single and Multimember Districts
Mali 2 (1997-) Majoritarian Majority Two Round Single and Multimember Districts
Mauritius (1967-) Majoritarian Plurality Block Vote Two or Three Member Districts
Mozambique (1994-) Proportional Single Tier Multiple Districts d’Hondt
Namibia Proportional Single Tier One National District LR Hare
Niger 1 (1993-9) Proportional (and 8 SMDs) Single Tier (Overlapping) Multiple Districts LR Hare (and Single-Member Plurality)
Niger 2 (2004-) Proportional (and 8 SMDs) Single Tier (Overlapping) Multiple Districts d’Hondt (and Single-Member Plurality)
São Tomé and Príncipe (1991-) Proportional Single Tier Multiple Districts d’Hondt
Seychelles 1 (1993) Ni-Ni Two Tier Mixed-Single Vote Independent Plurality and LR Hare
Seychelles 2 (1998-2007) Ni-Ni Two Tier Mixed-Single Vote Independent Plurality and 1 PR seat per 10%
Seychelles 3 (2011-) Ni-Ni Two Tier Mixed-Single Vote Independent Plurality and 1 PR seat per 10%
Sierra Leone 1 (1996) Proportional Single Tier One National District LR Hare
Sierra Leone 2 (2002-) Majoritarian Plurality Single-Member Plurality Single-Member Districts