Visible by year and election type
The archive below is organised so a visitor can scan the democratic timeline, then drill into presidential, parliamentary, and local election records without confusion.
Electorium presents historical election results, voter statistics, turnout trends, and political context in a format designed to be useful to citizens, researchers, journalists, campaign observers, and institutions. The emphasis is public clarity, not internal operations.
The archive below is organised so a visitor can scan the democratic timeline, then drill into presidential, parliamentary, and local election records without confusion.
The public site has been reframed as an election intelligence destination rather than an unfinished operational dashboard or live campaign tool.
The sections, filters, and archive blocks are structured so a future developer can replace hardcoded content with a database or CMS without redesigning the site from zero.
The records shown below are drawn from the structured election data already embedded in your earlier Electorium build, now presented in a cleaner public format with year grouping and type filters. fileciteturn9file1turn9file3turn9file4
This section does not replace a full statistical model. It is a public visual layer showing how turnout and winner alignment have moved across major election cycles already represented in the source files. fileciteturn9file2turn9file4
2013 Presidential Election — 91.4%. The original dataset notes this as the highest turnout recorded in any Maldivian election within the embedded archive. fileciteturn9file0
The page-level dataset captures two especially dominant Majlis outcomes: MDP in 2019 and PNC in 2024, each marking a major political realignment. fileciteturn9file4
The current public display includes 2014 Council Elections and 2021 Council & WDC Elections, with WDC highlighted as a significant participation milestone. fileciteturn9file0turn9file4
Electa is being reserved for a later release. In the public site, it is positioned as a future analytical layer that can eventually summarize swings, compare coalitions, surface turnout anomalies, and generate contextual reads across election years.
For now, the public product stays focused on clean archival presentation, credibility, and a stable data foundation.
This section has been added because a credible election site needs transparent sourcing and definitions. It is framed for public readers rather than internal collaborators. The original files also positioned Elections Commission material as the primary reference point. fileciteturn9file1
Electorium is an independent public-facing archive and analytical reference. It is not an official government publication. Where official confirmation is required, readers should consult the Elections Commission of Maldives directly.