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- This is a '''list of Zambia's''' 150 '''[[constituencies]]''' by province. Zambians elected members for each electoral district in the [[Zambian parliamentary election, 2006|2006 parliamentary election]].4 KB (378 words) - 15:33, 28 June 2016
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- {{Zambian constituencies}} [[Category:Constituencies of the National Assembly of Zambia]]508 bytes (65 words) - 13:43, 6 September 2016
- |[[1973 Zambian general election|1973]] |[[1978 Zambian general election|1978]]2 KB (261 words) - 07:33, 26 September 2023
- This is a '''list of Zambia's''' 150 '''[[constituencies]]''' by province. Zambians elected members for each electoral district in the [[Zambian parliamentary election, 2006|2006 parliamentary election]].4 KB (378 words) - 15:33, 28 June 2016
- {{Election box begin | title=[[Zambian general election, 2011|General Election 2011]]: Lusaka Central<ref>http://w {{Zambian constituencies}}2 KB (195 words) - 06:38, 4 September 2016
- :''for the Zambian footballer see [[Chisamba Lungu]]'' ...news/world/2013/02/09/zambian-bus-crash-53/1904343/|title=Man charged over Zambian bus crash that killed 53|publisher=''USA Today''|accessdate=16 February 2013 KB (281 words) - 20:44, 15 July 2016
- ...eats on the Legislative Council was increased from five to seven, with new constituencies in [[Ndola]] and [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]].<ref name=TT/> One iss ...was not yet in favour of a merger, whilst the rural Midlands and Southern constituencies returned the leading proponent of amalgamation and one opponent of the conc1 KB (214 words) - 01:45, 29 June 2016
- |[[Zambian general election, 1968|1968]]||[[Sikota Wina]]||[[United National Independe |[[Zambian general election, 1973|1973]]||[[Simfukwe Mulwanda]]||[[United National Ind5 KB (513 words) - 02:41, 11 June 2021
- ...Communication and Member of Parliament for [[Kantanshi]], one of the three constituencies in [[Mufulira District]].<ref name=na/> ...belt Province]]. Following the victory of the [[Patriotic Front]] in the [[Zambian general election, 2011|2011 elections]], he was appointed as the Minister o2 KB (257 words) - 06:25, 8 August 2016
- Northern Rhodesia was split into two constituencies, [[North-Western Rhodesia]] (four seats) and [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]] (on {{Zambian elections}}1 KB (156 words) - 01:46, 29 June 2016
- ...people stood for election to the National Assembly.<ref name=EISA/> In six constituencies (in which there were 87,482 registered voters) there was only one candidate {{Zambian elections}}3 KB (382 words) - 08:40, 5 July 2016
- ...tional Independence Party]], the only party to field candidates in all 105 constituencies,<ref name=IPU/> won 81 of the 105 seats in the National Assembly. Voter tur The only other contestants in the National Assembly elections were the [[Zambian African National Congress]] (73 candidates), and three independents.<ref na3 KB (383 words) - 08:39, 5 July 2016
- ...stituency for the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] since the [[Zambian general election, 2011|2011 elections]].<ref name=zamrep>{{cite web|author= In [[Zambian general election, 2001|2001 elections]] Matafwali unsuccessfully ran as a c3 KB (414 words) - 07:04, 5 September 2016
- ...lso served as Member of Parliament for [[Mandevu]] and [[Lundazi]] Central constituencies. ...the loss of Dingiswayo Banda who died on the same day as another prominent Zambian, [[George Cornhill]].2 KB (317 words) - 15:17, 14 January 2023
- [[Zambian general election, 1968 | 1968]] ← '''1973''' → [[Zambian general election, 1978 |1978]] ...elections, [[primary elections]] were held to elect candidates for the 125 constituencies. Only UNIP members could vote in the primaries, and the top three candidate2 KB (336 words) - 02:06, 29 June 2016
- ...elections, [[primary elections]] were held to elect candidates for the 125 constituencies. Only UNIP members could vote in the primaries, and the top three candidate ...constitution was amended to allow other parties to challenge UNIP in the [[Zambian general election, 1991|1991 elections]].3 KB (379 words) - 02:08, 29 June 2016
- Northern Rhodesia was split into two constituencies, [[North-Western Rhodesia]] (four seats) and [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]] (on {{Zambian elections}}2 KB (283 words) - 01:46, 29 June 2016
- | election_name = Zambian General election, 2006 | previous_election = Zambian general election, 20018 KB (1,045 words) - 02:13, 29 June 2016
- All constituencies were contested by more than one candidate with the exception of [[Kabwe|Bro {{Zambian elections}}2 KB (301 words) - 01:50, 29 June 2016
- ...liation and was returned to his seat representing Lusaka Central; in the [[Zambian parliamentary election, 2001|2001 elections]] he ran on the [[Forum for Dem ...et.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-13372016.html|title=Zambian president appoints opposition members into cabinet|periodical=Xinhua News|d6 KB (751 words) - 11:11, 29 June 2016
- ...elections, [[primary elections]] were held to elect candidates for the 125 constituencies. Only UNIP members could vote in the primaries, and the top three candidate {{Zambian elections}}3 KB (369 words) - 02:07, 29 June 2016
- *To review the boundaries of the Constituencies into which Zambia is divided for the purposes of elections. *[[Zambian general election, 2016]]4 KB (558 words) - 06:45, 2 August 2018
- Northern Rhodesia was split into two constituencies, [[North-Western Rhodesia]] (four seats) and [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]] (on {{Zambian elections}}3 KB (438 words) - 01:47, 29 June 2016
- | election_name = 2021 Zambian general election | previous_election = 2016 Zambian general election11 KB (1,417 words) - 14:06, 10 November 2022
- ...rch 1959, p11, Issue 54407</ref> although voting did not take place in two constituencies until 9 April.<ref name=T2/> The [[United Federal Party]] (UFP) was expecte !colspan=5|Constituencies15 KB (1,932 words) - 02:01, 29 June 2016
- |election_name = Zambian presidential election, 2008 |previous_election = Zambian general election, 200629 KB (4,156 words) - 02:46, 24 June 2016
- | last_election1 = [[Zambian general election, 2016|11 August 2016]] ...members. 150 members are directly elected in single-member [[Constituency|constituencies]] using the simple majority (or [[First-past-the-post]]) system. The remain8 KB (992 words) - 10:11, 26 September 2016
- ...Sata's party, the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]], for the [[Zambian presidential election, 2015|January 2015 presidential by-election]]. In the ...s-new-defense-minister/ |title=Edgar Lungu is new Defense Minister|website=Zambian Watchdog}}</ref> after [[Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba]] resigned from his ministe10 KB (1,321 words) - 06:31, 25 August 2021
- ...he most seats, the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) and the [[Zambian African National Congress|Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]] (N ...s]] in 1968 included the first vote for president, with Kaunda defeating [[Zambian African National Congress]] (a renamed NRANC) leader [[Harry Nkumbula]] wit12 KB (1,662 words) - 08:34, 17 January 2018
- |election_name = Zambian general election, 2011 |previous_election = Zambian presidential election, 200812 KB (1,482 words) - 12:20, 12 October 2016
- ...ter turnout was between 70 and 80% in the mining areas, but lower in other constituencies,<ref name=TT/> and around 60% overall.<ref name=EAR2/> {{Zambian elections}}7 KB (903 words) - 02:00, 29 June 2016
- | election_name = Zambian general election, 2016 | previous_election = Zambian presidential election, 201521 KB (2,736 words) - 19:52, 13 September 2016
- | office5 = Zambian Ambassador to Ethiopia '''Jethro Mukenge Mutti''' (3 May 1934 – 18 January 2013), was a [[Zambians|Zambian]] politician who between the years 1964 to 1975 served as Member of Parliam12 KB (1,767 words) - 16:13, 5 July 2016
- ...election, 2011|2011 presidential and parliamentary]] elections, and the [[Zambian presidential election, 2015|January 2015 presidential by-election]]. She ha Mambilima's appointment as Chief Justice was unanimously ratified by the Zambian Parliament in February 2015, making her the country's first female Chief Ju19 KB (2,614 words) - 18:37, 20 June 2021
- ...f UNIP by the party's general conference. The second-ranking person in the Zambian hierarchy was UNIP's secretary general. ...tive two-term limit, and a requirement that both parents of a candidate be Zambian-born). The National Assembly comprises 150 directly elected members, up to19 KB (2,651 words) - 17:17, 10 October 2018
- | nationality = Zambian ...presidential contender and rival to President [[Levy Mwanawasa]] in the [[Zambian Presidential and Parliamentary elections, 2006|2006 presidential election]]24 KB (3,424 words) - 15:46, 13 October 2016
- ...Rhodesia]]'s [[Legislative Council]]. Gore-Browne represented one of seven constituencies of voters. He disagreed with British colonial [[Category:White Zambian people]]12 KB (1,761 words) - 12:55, 16 November 2016
- * '''2021 Aug 12''' - [[Zambian general election, 2021|2021 general election]] are held. ...UPND]] President & running mate [[Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba]] filed a [[2016 Zambian presidential election petition|a presidential election petition]] against P40 KB (6,116 words) - 05:56, 22 July 2023
- I am truly humbled by the responsibility that you, the Zambian people, have placed in our hands. ...e days after the death of our founding father, we lost yet another gallant Zambian, our Chief justice, her Ladyship Mrs [[Irene Chirwa Mambilima]], who passed50 KB (7,580 words) - 07:18, 22 September 2021
- ...onal Zambian society, he is still held in high regard by many contemporary Zambian's. This perhaps reflects an understanding of Livingstone as less of a colon ...rican Indigenous Church]]es (AICs). These churches were founded and run by Zambian's who either defected from the mission churches dissatisfied with their Eur58 KB (8,890 words) - 15:36, 5 August 2016
- |demonym = Zambian |currency = [[Zambian kwacha]]73 KB (10,138 words) - 23:44, 3 August 2017