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Myanmar is a unitary republic, with elected representatives at the national state or region levels. On the national level, the president who is the head of state and legislature, is elected indirectly through an Electoral College. According to the 2008 constitution, the term durations of the President, and Cabinet are five years. All elections are regulated by the Union Election Commission.

Myanmar is divided into 330 constituencies, and elections are only held in constituencies where there is more than one candidate. Otherwise, a representative is selected from each constituency with an additional 110 seats appointed by the military, may decide not to hold elections in certain constituencies where they deem the situation unsafe. The goal of the election is to appoint Members of the Assembly in both the upper house (Amyotha Hluttaw; National Assembly) and the lower house (Pyithu Hluttaw; People's Assembly) of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (Union Assembly), and State and Region Hluttaws. Ethnic Affairs Ministers are also elected by their designated electorates on the same day, although only select ethnic minorities in particular states and regions are entitled to vote for them.

The country has had 18 general elections since 1922. Following the 2026 elections, in which the Union Solidarity and Development Party increased its majority.

Latest elections

Pyithu Hluttaw

Amyotha Hluttaw

Pyithu Hluttaw

History

In August 1988 Ne Win's one party rule system – the Burma Socialist Programme Party (BSPP) (မြန်မာ့ဆိုရှယ်လစ် လမ်းစဉ်)– collapsed in August 1988 following the 8888 Uprising, In September that year, the military staged coup d'etat under the guise of intending to hold "free and fair" elections in 1990. The first elections to the lower house (the Pyithu Hluttaw or "People's Assembly") under the new military administration, dubbed the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC), were held on 27 May 1990.

The major opposition party, the National League for Democracy, achieved a landslide victory with a majority of 392 out of the 492 seats; under the parliamentary system, the NLD should have formed the new government, however, the SLORC refused to acknowledge the results, and thus the People's Assembly never convened.

The military junta placed the leader of the NLD, Aung San Suu Kyi, under house arrest following her party's victory. The SLORC was abolished in November 1997 and resurfaced as the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC). In August 2003, Prime Minister Khin Nyunt announced a seven-step "roadmap to democracy", which the government was reportedly implementing. The plan did not include a timetable and no independent mechanism for verifying its progress and results.

On 7 February 2008, SPDC announced that a referendum for the new constitution would be held in May that year, and a multi-party elections in 2010. The constitutional referendum was held on 10 May. The first general elections in 20 years were held in November 2010, completing the fifth step of the government's roadmap to democracy. The NLD was executed from participating in these elections as the Election Commission declared them "null and void" in accordance with election laws. The NLD, was however, allowed to participate in the 2012 by-elections that followed, and Suu Kyi – released from house arrest in 2010 – won a seat in the Pyithu Hluttaw.

In the 2015 general election, the National League for Democracy won an absolute majority of seats, taking 86 percent of the seats in the Assembly of the Union well over the 67 percent supermajority needed to ensure that its preferred candidates will be elected president and first vice president.

In the 2020 elections, the NLD won 920 of the total 1,117 seats, which was met with claims of fraud from USDP and the military. As a result of widespread investigations and civil unrest, a second coup d'etat occurred in February 2021, and a state of emergency rule was declared. This state of emergency was extended twice, and as of February 2023, is meant to end in August 2023.

In the 2026 elections, the USDP won a majority of the seats.. The German government posited that the junta's moves threaten to escalate violence in the country, and further destabilise the country.