List of Sierra Leone members of Parliament

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The Parliament of Sierra Leone is unicameral, with 124 seats. Each of the country's fourteen districts is represented in parliament. 112 members are elected concurrently with the presidential elections; the other 12 seats are filled by paramount chiefs from each of the country's 12 administrative districts. Members of Parliament of Sierra Leone are address as the Honourable.

The incoming members to the Sierra Leone House of Parliament, after the result of the just concluded 2012 Parliamentary elections will be made up of two political parties (with three seats still yet to be decided) with the following representations [1]: the All People's Congress (APC) 67 seats, the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) 42 seats [2].

Below is a list of the incoming Sierra Leone members of Parliament, based on the final results of the 2012 Sierra Leone Parliamentary elections.

Eastern Province[]

Name Party 2012 election results
SLPP Won with 78.25%
SLPP Won with 72.37%
APC Won with 56.55%
SLPP Won with 61.47%
SLPP won with 74.42%
SLPP Won with 77.78%
Bu-Buakei Jabbi SLPP Won with 86.10%
Name Party 2012 election results
SLPP Won with 75.60%
SLPP Won with 72.37%
SLPP Won with 68.46%
Saidu Mansaray SLPP Won with 78.25%
Andrew Victor Lungay SLPP won with 79.70%
Bernadette Lahai SLPP Won with 69.15%
SLPP Won with 76.51%
SLPP Won with 76.91%
SLPP Won with 82.09%
SLPP Won with 78.89%
SLPP Won with 90.54%
Name Party 2012 election results
APC Won with 53.19%
APC Won with 56.88%
APC Won with 55.15%
APC Won with 55.99%
APC won with 58.20%
Vacant
SLPP Won with 51.32%
SLPP Won with 48.05%

Southern Province[]

Name Party 2012 election results
SLPP Won with 74.07%
SLPP Won with 57.35%
SLPP Won with 72.60%
SLPP Won with 66.54%
Frank Kposowa SLPP won with 80.40%
SLPP Won with 75.35%
SLPP Won with 74.13%
SLPP Won with 72.47%
SLPP Won with 80.55%
SLPP Won with 91.27%
SLPP Won with 61.77%
Name Party 2012 election results
SLPP Won with 63.05%
SLPP Won with 73.10%
SLPP Won with 75.36%
Name Party 2012 election results
SLPP Won with 69.03%
SLPP Won with 82.59%
APC Won with 65.97%
SLPP Won with 66.86%
SLPP won with 52.41%
APC Won with 59.40%
Name Party 2012 election results
Ansumana Jaia Kaikai SLPP Won with 60.17%
SLPP Won with 43.28%
APC Won with 77.98%
SLPP Won with 77.72%
SLPP won with 68.14%

Northern Province[]

Name Party 2012 election results
APC Won with 82.18%
APC Won with 88.48%
Vacant
APC Won with 92.88%
APC won with 76.65%
APC Won with 88.92%
APC Won with 81.63%
APC Won with 89.05%
APC Won with 87.40%
Name Party 2012 election results
APC Won with 79.48%
APC Won with 55.98%
APC Won with 71.95%
APC Won with 52.76%
APC won with 63.18%
APC Won with 81.25%
Name Party 2012 election results
APC Won with 70.59%
APC Won with 84.04%
APC Won with 84.26%
APC Won with 80.34%
APC won with 82.95%
APC Won with 63.71%
Name Party 2012 election results
APC Won with 82.39%
APC Won with 89.54%
APC Won with 86.17%
APC Won with 67.72%
APC won with 77.85%
APC Won with 71.58%
APC Won with 67.97%
APC Won with 78.02%
APC Won with 79.67%
APC Won with 94.00%
Name Party 2012 election results
APC Won with 89.71%
APC Won with 89.56%
APC Won with 90.16%
APC Won with 88.28%
APC won with 76.56%
APC Won with 91.73%
APC Won with 94.47%
APC Won with 61.00%

Western Area[]

Name Party 2012 election results
Alhassan Kamara APC Won with 59.20%
APC Won with 63.59%
APC Won with 69.43%
Sheku Badara Bashiru Dumbuya APC Won with 60.65%
APC won with 62.49%
APC Won with 72.07%
APC Won with 73.38%
APC Won with 62.80%
APC Won with 71.07%
APC Won with 64.41%
Vacant
APC Won with 66.17%
APC Won with 66.17%
APC Won with 64.72%
APC Won with 68.45%
APC Won with 65.31%
APC Won with 56.43%
Name Party 2012 election results
APC Won with 56.22%
APC Won with 69.51%
APC Won with 66.51%
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