2006 Guyanese general election|
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| Registered | 492,369 | 
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| Turnout | 69.34% | 
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|   | 
First party | 
Second party | 
Third party |  
|   | 
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 | 
 |  
| Candidate | 
Bharrat Jagdeo | 
Robert Corbin | 
Raphael Trotman |  
| Party | 
PPP/C | 
PNCR-1G | 
AFC |  
| Seats won | 
36 | 
22 | 
5 |  
| Seat change | 
 2 | 
 5 | 
 5 |  
| Popular vote | 
183,887 | 
114,608 | 
28,366 |  
| Percentage | 
54.67% | 
34.07% | 
8.43% |  
| Swing | 
1.71pp | 
7.76pp | 
New |  
  |  
|   | 
Fourth party | 
Fifth party |  
|   | 
 | 
 |  
| Candidate | 
Chandra N. Sharma | 
Manzoor Nadir |  
| Party | 
GAP–ROAR | 
TUF |  
| Seats won | 
1 | 
1 |  
| Seat change | 
2 | 
 |  
| Popular vote | 
4,249 | 
2,694 |  
| Percentage | 
1.26% | 
0.80% |  
| Swing | 
2.05pp | 
0.07pp |  
 
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 Results by district  | 
 
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General elections were held in Guyana on 28 August 2006. They were initially scheduled for 4 August, but were moved to 28 August after President Jagdeo dissolved the National Assembly on 2 May. The result was a victory for the ruling People's Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C), which won 36 of the 65 seats in the National Assembly.