1996 Ugandan parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Uganda on 27 June 1996, following the adoption of a new constitution in October 1995.

[1] The new constitution banned political parties, so all candidates ran as independents.

The 276 seats in the new Parliament were contested by 814 candidates, of which 156 were won by supporters of the National Resistance Movement.

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