Rwandan presidential election, 2017

Rwandan presidential election, 2017
Rwanda
4 August 2017

 
Nominee Paul Kagame Philippe Mpayimana Frank Habineza
Party RPF Independent DGP
Popular vote 6,675,472 49,031 32,701
Percentage 98.79% 0.73% 0.48%

President before election

Paul Kagame
RPF

Elected President

Paul Kagame
RPF

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Rwanda

Presidential elections were held in Rwanda on 4 August 2017. The incumbent President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, was re-elected to a third seven-year term with 98,79% of the vote.[1]

Background

A referendum in 2015 approved constitutional amendments that allow incumbent President Paul Kagame to run for a third term in office in 2017, as well as shortening presidential terms from seven to five years, although the latter change would not come into effect until 2024.[2]

Electoral system

The President of Rwanda is elected in one round of voting by plurality.[3]

Candidates

Kagame announced that he would run for a third term in a televised address to mark the start of 2016, saying "You requested me to lead the country again after 2017. Given the importance and consideration you attach to this, I can only accept. But I don't think that what we need is an eternal leader." [4]

In February 2017, Phillipe Mpayimana announced his candidacy as an independent candidate. A former journalist and author, he has lived outside Rwanda since 1994 and worked with humanitarian organisations.[5]

35-year-old businesswoman Diane Rwigara announced her candidacy, running as a critic of Kagame. Days after she launched her campaign, nude photos of Rwigara were leaked onto the Internet in an attempt to discredit her.[6]

Democratic Green Party of Rwanda leader Frank Habineza also declared his candidacy.

Provisional results

Candidate Party Votes %
Paul KagameRwandan Patriotic Front6,675,47298.79
Philippe MpayimanaIndependent49,0310.73
Frank HabinezaDemocratic Green Party of Rwanda32,7010.48
Invalid/blank votes12,310
Total6,769,514100
Registered voters/turnout6,897,07698.15
Source: NEC Rwanda

References

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