NUP’s Parliamentary Strength Grows: Tally of Confirmed MPs Reaches 50
As the Uganda Electoral Commission continues to declare results from the January 15, 2026, general elections, the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) has seen a significant number of its candidates confirmed as winners in parliamentary races. Sources tracking the outcomes, including social media updates from party supporters and observers, indicate that the tally of confirmed NUP MPs has now reached 50 with indications that additional declarations could push the figure higher in the coming days.
The list, compiled from various reports and shared widely on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), highlights NUP’s strong performance particularly in urban areas, central Uganda, and select districts in regions like Busoga and Buganda. These victories come despite widespread allegations of electoral irregularities, including internet blackouts, delays in polling, and claims of vote rigging, which marred the process according to opposition leaders and international observers.
Here is the list of the 50 confirmed NUP MPs as reported so far:
These gains reflect NUP’s continued appeal in key opposition strongholds, building on its performance in previous elections. Notable wins include figures like Joel Ssenyonyi in Nakawa West, Abubaker Kawalya in Rubaga North, and several in the Jinja and Masaka areas. Some candidates, such as those in Busoga, have been highlighted as part of an expanded presence in eastern Uganda.
The official final tally for the 12th Parliament—comprising 353 constituency seats, 146 district woman representatives, and special interest seats—remains pending as the Electoral Commission finalizes declarations. The presidential race saw incumbent Yoweri Museveni declared the winner with a significant majority, a result contested by NUP leader Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine) and others citing irregularities.
As more results are announced, the focus will remain on whether NUP’s confirmed seats translate into a stronger opposition voice in the next Parliament amid ongoing debates over electoral integrity. Updates from the Electoral Commission and independent monitors are expected to provide further clarity in the days ahead.
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