Gambian general election, 1982

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General elections were held in the Gambia on 4 and 5 May 1982. Following a constitutional amendment in March 1982, for the first time the president was elected by a popular vote alongside the National Assembly. Both elections were won by the People's Progressive Party, whose leader Dawda Jawara remained president.

Presidential election

Candidate Party Votes %
Dawda Jawara People's Progressive Party 137,020 72.44
Sheriff Mustapha Dibba National Convention Party 52,136 27.56
Total 189,156 100
Source: Inter-Parliamentary Union

Parliamentary election

Party Votes % Seats +/-
People's Progressive Party 102,545 61.74% 27 -2
National Convention Party 32,634 19.65% 3 -2
United Party 4,782 2.88% 0 -1
Independents 26,141 15.74% 5 +5
Presidential appointees - - 8 +4
Paramount chiefs' representatives - - 5 +1
Attorney General (ex officio) - - 1 0
Total 166,102 100% 49 +5
Source: Inter-Parliamentary Union
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