1988 Senegalese general election
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1988 Senegalese general election
Summary
1988 Senegalese general election is a Senegalese parliamentary election[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (senegalese_parliamentary_election category, ranking #2 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- 1988 Senegalese general election is in the country of Senegal[3].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's instance of is recorded as Senegalese parliamentary election[4].
- 1988 Senegalese general election followed 1983 Senegalese general election[5].
- 1988 Senegalese general election followed 1983 Senegalese presidential election[6].
- 1988 Senegalese general election was followed by 1993 Senegalese presidential election[7].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's office contested is recorded as Member of the National Assembly of Senegal[8].
- 1988 Senegalese general election occurred on +1988-02-28T00:00:00Z[9].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's candidate is recorded as Abdou Diouf[10].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's candidate is recorded as Abdoulaye Wade[11].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's candidate is recorded as Babacar Niang[12].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's candidate is recorded as Landing Savané[13].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's successful candidate is recorded as Abdou Diouf[14].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Senegal[15].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's total valid votes is recorded as {'amount': '+1131468'}[16].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's eligible voters is recorded as {'amount': '+1932265'}[17].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's ballots cast is recorded as {'amount': '+1135501'}[18].
- 1988 Senegalese general election's voting system is recorded as two-round system[19].
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When and Where
1988 Senegalese general election took place on +1988-02-28T00:00:00Z[9]. It is in the country of Senegal[3].
Context
1988 Senegalese general election's instance of is recorded as Senegalese parliamentary election[4]. Predecessors include 1983 Senegalese general election[5] and 1983 Senegalese presidential election[6]. It was followed by 1993 Senegalese presidential election[7].
Why It Matters
1988 Senegalese general election draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (senegalese_parliamentary_election category, ranking #2 of 12).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20]