Zambian presidential election, 1991

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The Zambian presidential election of 1991 saw the defeat of Kenneth Kaunda, who had led the country since independence, by Frederick Chiluba. Kaunda had been forced to allow the existence of opposition parties by international aid donors who made their support for debt relief and continued aid conditional on it.

[edit] Constituency results

Constituency Electorate Turnout % Frederick
Chiluba (MMD)
Kenneth
Kaunda (UNIP)
Votes % Votes %
CENTRAL PROVINCE (14 seats)
1. Chisamba 17,087 27.8 3,117 68.3 1,447 31.7
2. Katuba 14,920 41.8 4,185 68.9 1,892 31.1
3. Keembe 25,497 31.6 5,142 65.8 2,678 34.2
4. Bwacha 30,963 49.9 11,578 77.3 3,408 22.7
5. Kabwe 41,148 48.3 16,939 87.1 2,501 12.9
6. Kapiri Mposhi 25,523 31.6 6,125 78.3 1,693 21.7
7. Mkushi North 20,130 32.5 3,668 58.7 2,579 41.3
8. Mkushi South 22,931 27.1 3,657 62.1 2,229 37.9
9. Mumbwa 16,505 39.2 4,696 74.8 1,580 25.2
10. Mwembeshi 14,532 40.9 4,524 77.7 1,300 22.3
11. Nangoma 13,417 35.2 3,760 82.7 786 17.3
12. Chitambo 9,002 31.8 1,958 72.4 746 27.6
13. Muchinga 8,671 38.7 1,865 57.2 1,396 42.8
14. Serenje 11,104 42.1 3,141 70.0 1,346 30.0