[1] The House of Assembly consists of 59 elected seats and up to ten chosen by the Ngwenyama.
Each of the 55 tinkhundla nominates between three and twenty candidates, who must have the backing of ten members of the community.
[6] The primary round took place on 24 August 2018, with 156,973 Swazis casting a vote out of a total of 544,310 registered voters, resulting in a 28.83% turnout.
[8] The electoral commission revealed the name of the 59 winners of the secondary election, yet without divulging any numbers of votes being cast for the candidates or in total.
Following the election, King Mswati appointed six members of the royal family to the House of Assembly and eight to the Senate.