2022 United Nations Security Council election

The 2022 United Nations Security Council election was held on 9 June 2022 during the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly, held at United Nations Headquarters in New York City.[1] The elections are for five non-permanent seats on the UN Security Council for two-year mandates commencing on 1 January 2023. In accordance with the Security Council's rotation rules, whereby the ten non-permanent UNSC seats rotate among the various regional blocs into which UN member states traditionally divide themselves for voting and representation purposes,[2] the five available seats are allocated as follows:

2022 United Nations Security Council election

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5 (of 10) non-permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council

United Nations Security Council membership after the elections
  Permanent members
  Non-permanent members

Members before election
 Kenya >(Africa)
 India (Asia–Pacific)
 Mexico (GRULAC)
 Ireland (WEOG)
 Norway (WEOG)

Elected Members
 Mozambique (Africa)
 Japan (Asia–Pacific)
 Ecuador (GRULAC)
 Malta (WEOG)
 Switzerland (WEOG)

The five members will serve on the Security Council for the 2023–24 period.

Candidates

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African Group

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Asia-Pacific Group

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Latin American and Caribbean Group

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Western European and Others Group

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  •   Switzerland:[6] Switzerland released a website dedicated to the final phase of its candidature on 30 October 2020[7]
  •   Malta[8]

Result

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African and Asia-Pacific Groups

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African and Asia-Pacific Groups election results[9]
Member Round 1
  Mozambique 192
  Japan 184
  Mongolia 3
valid ballots 192
abstentions 0
present and voting 192
required majority 128

Latin American and Caribbean Group

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Latin American and Caribbean Group election results[9]
Member Round 1
  Ecuador 190
valid ballots 192
abstentions 2
present and voting 190
required majority 127

Western European and Others Group

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Western European and Others Group election results[9]
Member Round 1
  Switzerland 187
  Malta 185
valid ballots 192
abstentions 2
present and voting 190
required majority 127

2023 marked the first time that Mozambique and Switzerland ever held a Security Council seat.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Security Council Elections 2022". Security Council Report. 31 May 2022.
  2. ^ United Nations General Assembly Session 18 Resolution 1991. Question of equitable representation on the Security Council and the Economic and Social Council A/RES/1991(XVIII)
  3. ^ "Decisions of the Thirty-Eight Ordinary Session of the African Union Executive Council" (PDF). African Union. February 4, 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-03-11.
  4. ^ "Prime Minister Abe Attends the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan). Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Secretary-General, Opening Annual General Debate, Urges World Leaders to Tackle Global Challenges Decisively for Sake of Future Generations". United Nations. 21 September 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Swiss aim for UN Security Council in 2023–24. – swissinfo". Swissinfo.ch. 12 January 2011.
  7. ^ "Switzerland - Candidature to the UN Security Council 2023-2024".
  8. ^ "Malta UNSC Candidate 2023-24" (PDF). Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  9. ^ a b c United Nations General Assembly Session 76 Verbatim record 79. A/76/PV.79 page 9. 9 June 2022 at 9 a.m. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  10. ^ "UN elects five new members to serve on the Security Council". United Nations. 9 June 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2022.