Elections in Africa

Summary

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This page lists the most recent (direct) national elections in African countries.

Algeria edit

Angola edit

Benin edit

Botswana edit

Burkina Faso edit

Burundi edit

Cameroon edit

Cape Verde edit

Central African Republic edit

Chad edit

Comoros edit

Côte d'Ivoire edit

Democratic Republic of the Congo edit

Djibouti edit

Egypt edit

Equatorial Guinea edit

Eritrea edit

Eritrea, since independence, has repeatedly postponed elections.

Ethiopia edit

Gabon edit

The Gambia edit

Ghana edit

Guinea edit

Guinea-Bissau edit

Kenya edit

Lesotho edit

Liberia edit

Libya edit

Libya does not hold elections.

Madagascar edit

Malawi edit

Mali edit

Mauritania edit

Mauritius edit

Morocco edit

Mozambique edit

Namibia edit

Niger edit

Nigeria edit

Republic of the Congo edit

Rwanda edit

São Tomé and Príncipe edit

Senegal edit

Seychelles edit

Sierra Leone edit

Somalia edit

South Africa edit

South Sudan edit

Sudan edit

Swaziland edit

Tanzania edit

Togo edit

Tunisia edit

Uganda edit

Western Sahara edit

Zambia edit

Zimbabwe edit

Summary edit

Summary of East Africa Elections
Country Presidential Elections (1999–2019) Recent Election Year Next Election Presidential Votes Cast in Last Election Registered Voters
South Sudan 2 2010 2021 2,813,830 4,800,000
Uganda 4 2016 2021 10,329,131 15,277,198
Kenya 4 2017 2022 15,593,050 19,611,423
Tanzania 3 2015 2020 15,596,110 23,161,440
Rwanda 3 2017 2024 6,769,514 6,897,076
Burundi 4 2020 2025 2,826,072 3,848,119
Political Events in African Countries by Region, 1999–2017
Region President/Prime Minsister Parliamentary Elections Peace Treaties Total Countries
Southern Africa 48 33 6 12
Central Africa 24 25 6 8
East Africa 42 35 5 13
West Africa 55 59 0 15
North Africa 18 18 2 6
Total 187 170 19 54

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "IEBC: Breakdown of Final 19.6 million registered voters in Kenya, 2017". Kenyayote. 27 June 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission". iebc.or.ke. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Observing Sudan's 2010 National Elections" (PDF). The Carter Center. April 2010.
  4. ^ "2021 Uganda's general elections to cost Shs700 billion". dispatch.ug. 11 October 2018. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Elections in South Sudan". africanelections.tripod.com. Retrieved 8 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Webdossier on elections in Africa