Heads of state of Malawi

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Summary of the 20 May 2004 Malawi presidential election results
Candidates Parties Votes %
Bingu wa Mutharika United Democratic Front 1,119,738 35.9
John Tembo Malawi Congress Party 846,457 27.1
Gwanda Chakuamba Mgwirizano Coalition 802,386 25.7
Brown Mpinganjira National Democratic Alliance 272,172 8.7
Justin Chimera Malewezi People's Progressive Movement 78,892 2.5
Total (turnout 54.3 %) 3,119,645 100.0
Registered voters 5,742,747

[edit] List of Heads of State of Malawi

Affiliations:-
MCP = Malawi Congress Party - nationalist, authoritarian, sole legal party 1966-1993
UDF = United Democratic Front - liberal


Term Incumbent Affiliation Notes
Malawi
6 July 1964 to 6 July 1966 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
represented by:-
Sir Glyn Smallwood Jones, Governor-General
Republic of Malawi
6 July 1966 to 21 May 1994 Hastings Kamuzu Banda, President MCP
21 May 1994 to 20 May 2004 Bakili Muluzi, President UDF
20 May 2004 to present Bingu wa Mutharika, President UDF

For colonial heads prior to independence see: Colonial Heads of Malawi (Nyasaland)

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