2019 Guinea-Bissau presidential election

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2019 Guinea-Bissau presidential election

 2014 24 November 2019 (first round)
29 December 2019 (second round)
2025 
 
Nominee Umaro Sissoco Embaló Domingos Simões Pereira
Party Madem G15 PAIGC
Popular vote 293,359 254,468
Percentage 53.55% 46.45%


President before election

José Mário Vaz
PAIGC

Elected President

Umaro Sissoco Embaló
Madem G15

Presidential elections were held in Guinea-Bissau on 24 November 2019. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a second round was held on 29 December.[1] Incumbent president José Mário Vaz finished fourth in the first round of voting, failing to progress to the runoff. Umaro Sissoco Embaló won the second round with 54% of the vote, becoming the first president to be elected without the backing of the PAIGC since 1999–2000.[2][3]

Guinea-Bissau returned to constitutional order in 2014 with the election of Vaz as president. Vaz won the 2014 presidential election as the PAIGC’s candidate but fell out with the party after he dismissed his Prime Minister Domingos Simões Pereira, leader of the PAIGC, in August 2015. During his presidency (2014-2019), Vaz has worked with seven prime ministers – an indicator of the degree of political instability that characterises his administration.[4]

On 26 October 2019 violent protests followed the dismissal of Prime-Minister Aristides Gomes. Vaz met with a senior military leader as rumors of a coup took hold. On 9 November 2019 President Vaz yielded to pressure from the West African regional organization ECOWAS and the African Union and reinstated his former prime minister.[5]

Candidates

The elections were contested by 12 candidates, including:[6]

Results

Aftermath

References

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