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Elected members of the UN Security Council

Since 1965, the UN Security Council has included 10 elected (non-permanent) members. To ensure geographical equality, five members are African or Asian states, one is an eastern European state, two are Latin American or Caribbean states, and two are Western European or other states. From 1946 to 1964, the security council included six non-permanent members.

List by year

Elected members of the UN Security Council:

Scoretable

As of 2004:

Times Country
18 Brazil
16 Japan
14 Argentina
12 Canada
12 Colombia
12 India
12 Pakistan
10 Italy
9 Poland
8 Australia
8 Belgium
8 Chile
8 Germany
8 Netherlands
8 Norway
8 Panama
8 Spain
8 Venezuela
7 Egypt
7 Yugoslavia
6 Bulgaria
6 Cuba
6 Denmark
6 Ecuador
6 Malaysia
6 Nigeria
6 Peru
6 Romania
6 Sweden
6 Syria
6 Tunisia
6 Ukraine
6 Zambia
5 Algeria
5 Ireland
5 Mexico
5 New Zealand
5 Philippines
5 Turkey
4 Austria
4 Bangladesh
4 Bolivia
4 Cameroon
4 Costa Rica
4 Côte d'Ivoire
4 Ethiopia
4 Finland
4 Gabon
4 Ghana
4 Guinea
4 Guyana
4 Hungary
4 Indonesia
4 Iraq
4 Jamaica
4 Jordan
4 Kenya
4 Mali
4 Mauritania
4 Morocco
4 Nepal
4 Nicaragua
4 Portugal
4 Senegal
3 Benin
3 Czechoslovakia
3 Slovenia
3 Uganda
2 Angola
2 Bahrain
2 Belarus
2 Botswana
2 Burkina Faso
2 Burundi
2 Cape Verde
2 Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
2 Czech Republic (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
4 Kongo-Kinshasa/Zaire
2 Djibouti
2 Gambia
2 German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
2 Greece
2 Guinea-Bissau
2 Honduras
2 Iran
2 Kuwait
2 Lebanon
2 Libya
2 Madagascar
2 Malta
2 Mauritius
2 Namibia
2 Niger
2 Oman
2 Paraguay
2 Republic of Korea (South Korea)
2 Congo-Brazaville
2 Rwanda
2 Sierra Leone
2 Singapore
2 Somalia
2 Sudan
2 Tanzania
2 Thailand
2 Togo
2 Trinidad and Tobago
2 United Arab Emirates
2 United Arab Republic (Syria and Egypt)
2 Uruguay
2 Yemen
2 Zimbabwe
1 Liberia
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