2019 Mozambican general election

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2019 Mozambican general election

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Nominee Filipe Nyusi Ossufo Momade
Party FRELIMO RENAMO
Popular vote 4,639,172 1,356,786
Percentage 73.46% 21.48%

President before election

Filipe Nyussi
FRELIMO

Elected President

Filipe Nyusi
FRELIMO

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General elections were held in Mozambique on 15 October 2019.[1][2][3] Incumbent president Filipe Nyusi of FRELIMO was re-elected with 73% of the vote. The main opposition party RENAMO contested the results, claiming there were numerous irregularities, and accusing FRELIMO of "massive electoral fraud", including hundreds of thousands of "ghost voters".[4]

Electoral system

The President of Mozambique was elected using the two-round system.[5] The 250 members of the Assembly of the Republic were elected by proportional representation in eleven multi-member constituencies based on the country's provinces and on a first-past-the-post basis from two single-member constituencies representing Mozambican citizens in Africa and Europe. Seats in the multi-member constituencies were allocated using the D'Hondt method.[6]

Candidates

On 16 January 2019, the main opposition party RENAMO held a congress at which Ossufo Momade was elected as the party's new leader and presidential candidate.[7] Momade had been the party's interim president following the death of Afonso Dhlakama in May 2018 and was seen as a "unifying leader" that could bring the political and military sector of RENAMO closer.[8]

The ruling FRELIMO held its congress on 6 May, at which it confirmed its decision to support the re-election of President Filipe Nyussi for a second and final term.

On 9 May and following a three-day congress, the Democratic Movement of Mozambique confirmed that its presidential candidate would be Daviz Simango, mayor of Beira since 2003. Simango was a presidential candidate in the two previous general elections.[9]

On 31 July the Constitutional Council approved four candidates; Nyussi, Momade, Simango and Mário Albino. Two candidates were disqualified; Hélder Mendoça and Alice Mabota. Mabota would have been the first woman to run for president, but failed to collect enough signatures.[10]

Preliminary results

President

Candidate Party Votes %
Filipe Nyusi FRELIMO 4,639,172 73.46
bgcolor=Template:RENAMO/meta/color| Ossufo Momade RENAMO 1,356,786 21.84
Daviz Simango MDM 273,599 4.33
Mário Albino AMUSI 46,048 0.73
Invalid/blank votes 508,321
Total 6,823,926 100
Registered voters/turnout 13,153,088 51.84
Source: STAE

Assembly

Party Votes % Seats +/–
FRELIMO 4,323,298 71.28
bgcolor=Template:RENAMO/meta/color| RENAMO 1,351,659 22.28
Democratic Movement of Mozambique 254,290 4.19
AMUSI 27,277 0.45
New Democracy 25,046 0.41
Unity for Change 8,347 0.14
Optimistic People for the Development of Mozambique 6,768 0.11
National Reconciliation Party 6,469 0.11
Patriotic Movement for Democracy 5,883 0.10
Unity Party for Reconciliation 5,399 0.09
Greens Party of Mozambique 5,361 0.09
Workers' Party 5,173 0.09
National Party of the Mozambican People/CRD 4,143 0.07
Youth Movement for the Restoration of Democracy 4,054 0.07
National Movement for the Recovery of Mozambican Unity 3,820 0.06
Electoral Union 3,769 0.06
People's Progress Party of Mozambique 3,431 0.06
Social Renewal Party 3,365 0.06
Ecological Party of Mozambique 3,313 0.05
Party of Liberty and Development 2,868 0.05
Democratic Unity 2,720 0.04
Ecological Party – Land Movement 2,579 0.04
Democratic Justice Party of Mozambique 2,036 0.03
Social Enlargement Party of Mozambique 2,006 0.03
National Party of Workers and Peasants 1,783 0.03
Democratic Union of Mozambique 664 0.01
Invalid/blank votes 700,895
Total 6,766,416 100
Registered voters/turnout 13,153,088 51.41
Source: STAE

Provincial elections

Province FRELIMO RENAMO MDM
Cabo Delgado Province
Gaza Province
Inhambane Province
Manica Province
Maputo Province
Maputo City Province
Nampula Province
Niassa Province
Sofala Province
Tete Province
Zambezia Province
Mozambique News Agency

References

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  3. Mozambique sets October 2019 for general elections News24, 11 April 2018
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  5. Republic of Mozambique: Election for President (President) IFES
  6. Electoral system IPU
  7. Ossufo Momade eleito presidente no final congresso da RENAMO Deutsche Welle, 17 January 2019
  8. RENAMO depois de Dhlakama: Coesão ou cisões? Deutsche Welle, 14 May 2018
  9. Terceiro maior partido moçambicano confirma Daviz Simango como candidato presidencial Observador, 9 May 2019
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