2004 Nigerien general election

The presidential elections were won by Mamadou Tandja of the National Movement for the Society of Development (MNSD).

The MNSD also emerged as the largest party in the National Assembly, winning 47 of the 113 seats.

The 113 members of the National Assembly were elected by two methods; 105 from eight multi-member constituencies by proportional representation system and the remaining eight members in special single-member constituencies to ensure representation of national minorities.

International and local observers declared the entire process as free, fair, and transparent.

Following the election, MNSD-Nassara resumed its previous ruling coalition with junior partner Democratic and Social Convention, whose 22 seats give a 69-seat majority in the National Assembly.