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Bhutanese National Council election, 2007 : ウィキペディア英語版
Bhutanese National Council election, 2007–2008

National Council elections were held in Bhutan for the first time on 31 December 2007,〔(The Hindu News Update Service )〕 though they were originally scheduled for 26 December.〔(National Council elections on December 26 ), ''Hindustan Times'', 2007-10-21, accessed on 2007-12-30〕 The new National Council had 25 members, which 20 members were directly elected from 20 dzongkhags by 312,817 eligible voters,〔(312,817 voters on final electoral roll )〕 and five more were appointed by the Druk Gyalpo. Nominations had to be filed by 27 November 2007, and the campaigning for 15 of the 20 dzongkhags took place from 30 November until 31 December 2007.〔(Bhutan upper house polls on Dec 26 : Asia World )〕
The elections were not held in five dzongkhags (Thimphu, Trashiyangtse, Gasa, Haa and Lhuntse) on 31 December 2007 since they either did not have any candidate or had only a single candidate till the last date for filing the nominations and the election rules state that there should be at least two candidates for each dzongkhag, otherwise the election would be postponed for that particular dzongkhag.〔(Upper House has lower profile )〕 The elections in these five dzongkhags were held on 29 January 2008.〔(Another shot at selection )〕
==Election procedure==
In contrast to the National Assembly's 47 party-based members, the National Council members were elected on a party basis and were meant to be eminent people from civil society. The two conditions laid down for the candidature for the National Council of Bhutan were non-affiliation to any political party and the minimum qualification of graduation from a university. The candidates for a particular dzongkhag were selected through the ''zomdu''s (meetings) convened in each gewog of that dzongkhag specifically for this purpose.〔(Notification: National Council Elections 2007 )〕

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