
The disparity was attributed by female voters to bureaucratic obstacles and a lack of transport. Female candidates were also not allowed to address male voters directly during campaigning.
Elections of any kind are rare in the Saudi kingdom. The recent one was only the third time in history that Saudis had gone to the polls. There were no elections in the 40 years between 1965 and 2005. The decision to allow women to take part was taken by the late King Abdullah and is seen as a key part of his legacy. Before he died in January, he appointed 30 women to the country’s top advisory Shura Council.