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Security Council Elections Count

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UN (unofficial record)
October 10, 2000


Five seats contested:
One from Asia, one from Latin America and the Caribbean, one from Africa, two from Western Europe and Other.

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Voting Round
Group Candidates vote count
Elected member 2001-2002 term
First: Asia:
Singapore 168 votes
(required 2-thirds majority 115)
Africa: Mauritius 95, Sudan 69
(required 2-thirds majority 115)
 
Latin America: Colombia 168 votes
(required 2-thirds majority 112)
Westem Europe and Other: Italy 94, Norway 114
(required 2-thirds majority 116)
Ireland 130 votes
(required 2-thirds majority 116)
   
Second Africa: Mauritius 102, Sudan 65
(required majority 112)
 
Westem Europe and Other: Italy 70, Norway 100
(required majority 114)
 
   
Third Africa: Mauritius 110, Sudan 58
(required majority 112)
 
Western Europe and Other: Italy 62, Norway 110
(required majority 115)I
 
   
Fourth Africa: Sudan 55
(required majority 112 )
Mauritius 113 votes
(required majority 112)
Western Europe and Other: Italy 57
(required majority 115)
Norway 115 votes
(required majority 115)


More Information on Security Council Elections for the 2001-2002 term
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Tables of Ambassadors on the Security Council and Sanctions Committees

 

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