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2025 Guyanese general election

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2025 Guyanese general election

← 2020 1 September 2025

All 65 seats in the National Assembly
33 seats needed for a majority
 
Candidate Irfaan Ali Aubrey Norton Nigel Hughes
Party PPP/C PNCR AFC
Alliance N/A APNU—WPA N/A
Last election 50.69%, 33 seats 47.34%, 31 seats N/A[a]
Seats needed Steady Increase 2 Increase 24

 
Candidate Azruddin Mohamed
Party Independent
Alliance N/A
Last election New Candidate


Incumbent President

Irfaan Ali
PPP/C



General elections will be held in Guyana on 1 September 2025 to elect members of the National Assembly and the President of Guyana. The incumbent president Mohamed Irfaan Ali, who was elected in 2020, is running for reelection.

The announcement of the election was made on 25 May 2025.

Background

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In the 2020 elections, the ruling APNU + AFC coalition was defeated by the PPP/C, although the election results were not finalised for four months due to attempts to rig the results in favour of the governing parties. The PPP/C gained one seat, giving it a majority of 33 seats in the 65-member National Assembly, while the APNU + AFC was reduced from 33 to 31 seats, with the remaining seat taken by an alliance of the Liberty and Justice Party, A New and United Guyana and The New Movement. As PPP/C got the most votes, its presidential candidate, Irfaan Ali won the presidency.

Electoral system

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The 65 members of the National Assembly are elected using closed list proportional representation from a single nationwide 40-seat constituency and 10 sub-national constituencies with a total of 25 seats. Seats are allocated using the Hare quota.[1]

The President is elected by a first-past-the-post double simultaneous vote system, whereby each list nominates a presidential candidate and the presidential election itself is won by the candidate of the list having a plurality.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ In the 2020 elections, the APNU and AFC were listed as one on the ballot, yielding a combined result of 47.34% of the valid votes cast and 31 seats, with the AFC receiving 9 seats.

References

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