Mozambican general election, 1994

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General elections were held in Mozambique between 27 and 29 October 1994 to elect a president and the Assembly of the Republic. It was the first time the country had had multi-party elections, as previously FRELIMO had been the sole legal party. Nevertheless, FRELIMO maintained control of the country's political system, winning both elections. Voter turnout for the elections was 88%.[1]

Presidential election

Candidate Party Votes %
Joaquim Chissano FRELIMO 2,633,740 53.30
Afonso Dhlakama RENAMO 1,666,965 33.73
Wehia Ripua Mozambique Democratic Party 141,905 2.87
Carlos Reis Mozambique National Union 120,708 2.44
Máximo Dias MONAMO-PMSD 115,442 2.34
Campira Momboya Democratic Congress Party 58,848 1.19
Yaqub Sibindy Independent Party of Mozambique 51,070 1.03
Domingos Arouca Mozambique United Front-Democratic Convergence Party 37,767 0.76
Carlos Jeque Independent 34,588 0.70
Casimiro Nhamitambo Social Liberal Party 32,036 0.65
Mário Machel Independent 24,238 0.49
Padimbe Kamati Mozambique People's Progress Party 24,208 0.49
Invalid/blank votes 461,425 -
Total 5,402,940 100
Source: African Elections Database

Assembly elections

Party Votes % Seats
FRELIMO 2,115,793 44.33 129
RENAMO 1,803,506 37.78 112
Democratic Union 245,793 5.15 9
Patriotic Alliance 93,031 1.95 0
Social Liberal Party 79,622 1.67 0
Mozambique United Front-Democratic Convergence Party 66,527 1.39 0
National Convention Party 60,635 1.27 0
Independent Party of Mozambique 58,590 1.23 0
Democratic Congress Party 52,446 1.10 0
Mozambique People's Progress Party 50,793 1.06 0
Democratic Renewal Party 48,030 1.01 0
Mozambique Democratic Party 36,689 0.77 0
Mozambique National Union 34,809 0.73 0
Labor Party 26,961 0.56 0
Invalid/blank votes 630,974 - -
Total 5,404,199 100 250

References

  1. Elections in Mozambique African elections database
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