Algerian presidential election, 1995
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Presidential elections were held in Algeria on November 16, 1995, in the midst of the Algerian Civil War. The incumbent president, Liamine Zeroual, was re-elected with 61.0 percent of the vote.
[edit] Candidates
- Liamine Zeroual: no party
- Mahfoud Nahnah: candidate of the Islamist Movement for the Society of Peace (MSP)
- Said Sadi: candidate of the secularist Rally for Culture and Democracy
- Noureddine Boukrouh: candidate of the Islamic Party for Algerian Renewal (PRA)
[edit] Results
Enrolled voters:
Votes cast: 12,087,281 (75.7%)
Invalid votes:
Valid votes cast: 11,619,532 (72.5%)
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Liamine Zeroual | 7,088,616 | 61.0 |
Mahfoud Nahnah | 2,971,974 | 25.6 |
Said Sadi | 1,115,796 | 9.6 |
Noureddine Boukrouh | 443,144 | 3.8 |
Total | 11,619,532 | - |
[edit] Comments
Delegations of observers came from the Arab League, the African Union, and the United Nations, and reported no major problems. The GIA had threatened to kill voters, but the election passed with few attacks. The turnout was high, despite the three largest parties of the previous elections (FIS, FLN, and FFS) calling for a boycott.