2019 Mozambican general election

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2019 Mozambican general election

 2014 15 October 2019 (2019-10-15) 2024 
Presidential election
Turnout51.84% (Increase 2.81pp)
 
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 Nyusi
FRELIMO

Elected President

Filipe Nyusi
FRELIMO

Parliamentary election

All 250 seats in the Assembly of the Republic
126 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FRELIMO Filipe Nyusi 71.28 184 +40
RENAMO Ossufo Momade 22.28 60 −29
MDM Daviz Simango 4.19 6 −11
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Maps

General elections were held in Mozambique on 15 October 2019.[1][2][3] During the leadup to the elections, assassinations and significant intimidation of prominent leaders of opposition parties and election observers were alleged.[4][5] In addition, state resources, media, and aid for cyclone victims were also alleged to be used in favour of the ruling party (FRELIMO) and its candidates.[6][7] Local elections observers, civil society organizations, the Commonwealth Observer Group, the European Union Election Observation Mission, and several national and international entities classified the elections as rigged.[8][9][6][7][10][11][12] Nevertheless, the incumbent president Filipe Nyusi of FRELIMO was declared re-elected with 73% of the vote. The main opposition party RENAMO as well as the other oppositions parties involved in the elections contested the results, claiming there were numerous irregularities, and accusing FRELIMO of "massive electoral fraud", including hundreds of thousands of "ghost voters".[13] As evidence for the international community, Ossufo Momade, the president of the main opposition party RENAMO, transported to Europe a box filled with vote ballots that had been marked in favor of the incumbent president Filipe Nyusi of FRELIMO before the commencement of voting.[14][15][16] Despite these occurrences, the international community largely ignored any concerns of fraud, and gradually countries started recognizing the incumbent president Filipe Nyusi of FRELIMO as the winner of the elections.[17]

The President of Mozambique was elected using the two-round system.[18] 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.[19]

Presidential candidates

Results

References

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