
The ruling NRM participated in the SIG elections and NRM emerged as winners with 79% for the youths and 87% for the elderly and 85% PWDs.
Provisional results for 90% show that; (59,923 villages)
Village Youth Councils
No. | Name of Party | Villages Won | Percentage Won |
1 | NRM | 47,378 | 79% |
2 | NUP | 1,433 | 2% |
3 | FDC | 1,333 | 2% |
4 | DP | 536 | 1% |
5 | UPC | 537 | 1% |
6 | ANT | 15 | 0% |
7 | PPP | 5 | 0% |
8 | JEEMA | 5 | 0% |
9 | IND | 8,881 | 15% |
Total | 59,923 |
Village Older Persons Councils (57,757 villages)
No. | Name of Party | Villages Won | Percentage Won |
1 | NRM | 50,211 | 87% |
2 | NUP | 191 | 0% |
3 | FDC | 600 | 1% |
4 | DP | 340 | 1% |
5 | UPC | 510 | 1% |
6 | ANT | 6 | 0% |
7 | PPP | 1 | 0% |
8 | JEEMA | 1 | 0% |
9 | IND | 5,877 | 10% |
Total | 57,757 |
PWD Village Councils (49,379 villages)
No. | Name of Party | Villages Won | Percentage Won |
1 | NRM | 41,891 | 85% |
2 | NUP | 138 | 0% |
3 | FDC | 485 | 1% |
4 | DP | 92 | 0% |
5 | UPC | 344 | 1% |
6 | aNT | 3 | 0% |
7 | PPP | 5 | 0% |
8 | JEEMa | 5 | 0% |
9 | IND | 6,426 | 13% |
Total | 49,379 |
Highlights of Kampala SIG committee votes since some people think only the Kampala vote matters;
Youth
No. | Name of Party | No. of Villages Won |
1 | NRM | 411 |
2 | NUP | 230 |
3 | FDC | 08 |
4 | DP | 38 |
5 | IND | 127 |
PWD
No. | Name of Party | Villages Won |
1 | NRM | 347 |
2 | NUP | 02 |
3 | FDC | 01 |
4 | DP | 14 |
5 | IND | 89 |
Older Persons
No. | Name of Party | Villages Won |
1 | NRM | 446 |
2 | NUP | 00 |
3 | DP | 59 |
4 | IND | 77 |
Draw your own conclusions but one thing is unmistakable; the Silent majority is real.
This week we are going to continue to participate in the SIG elections at the parish level and we are also going to prepare the necessary paper work in readiness for nomination of our presidential flag bearer.
4.Primaries
NRM has registered candidates for all elective positions in the 2021 general election.
This is a sign of confidence in the politics and ideology of the NRM.
“We welcome all candidates to the service of the party and the country but also urge you to pay attention to the code of conduct contained in the fourth schedule of the NRM Constitution,” said deputy Secretary General Richard Todwong.
The NRM Electoral Commission also communicated adjustments from the earlier roadmap due to adjustments by the National Electoral Commission.
The changes were as follows;
The Election of MPs and Woman MPs | 4th September 2020 |
Parliamentary (SIG MPs-Workers, PWDs, Youth & Older Persons) | 10th October 2020 |
LCV Chairpersons, City Lord Mayor, City Mayors, District/City directly elected councilor and district/city woman councilor. | 11th September 2020 |
Municipal/City division mayor, municipal woman councilor | 14th September 2020 |
LCIII Chairperson/Town Council Mayor/Municipal division Chairperson, Sub-county directly elected councilor & sub-county woman councilor | 16th September 2020 |
Local government SIG councilors | 18th Sept-Sub-county level 19th September –Municipal level 20th September-District level |
New created sub-counties/town councils | 16th September 2020 |
SIG councilors in newly created sub-counties/town councils | 20th September 2020 |
Sub county SIG committees | 6th September 2020 |
Primaries for Nonunionized workers at Sub-county to elect delegates to the district level | 8th September 2020 |
Municipal/City division SIG committees | 17th September 2020 |
District SIG committees | 2nd October 2020 |
Primaries at district level to elect flag bearers for nonunionized workers delegates to the region | 6th October 2020 |
SIG representatives to LGs | 6th December 2020 |
National Youth Council Committee | 3rd November 2020 |
Newly created Constituencies/Cities | 4th September 2020 |
Older Persons MPs | 10th October 2020 |
Parish SIG committees | 19th August 2020 |