Welcome to ElectionInfo.com's Election Pages on Maldives.
In 1887 the Maldives became a British protectorate administered
from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). In 1953 the islands converted
from a monarchy to a presidential republic. However, in 1965
the Maldives achieved independence as a sultanate, and in 1968
the people voted to establish a second republic.
Executive power is vested in a president, nominated by the
Majlis, or Citizens’ Council, and then elected every
five years by the people. The Majlis, a one-chamber legislative
body, consists of 40 directly elected members from the 20 administrative
atolls and 8 representatives appointed by the president. The
president appoints a cabinet that is responsible to the Majlis
and also appoints all judges, who administer Islamic justice. |