The elections were originally scheduled for July 2009,[1] but were postponed until after a constitutional referendum was held in May 2009.
The result was a victory for the Baobab Movement, a coalition supporting President Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi.
The elections were held using the two-round system with 24 single-member constituencies.
The remaining nine seats in the Assembly of the Union were filled by appointees from the assemblies of the autonomous islands of the Comoros, Grande Comore, Mohéli and Anjouan, with each island selecting three members.
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