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1998 Gabonese presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Gabon on 6 December 1998. Incumbent President Omar Bongo, in power since 1967, sought a seven-year term against five other candidates. It was Gabon's second multi-party presidential election and, despite low turnout and polling problems, Bongo won the election with 66.88% of the vote.[1][2]

1998 Gabonese presidential election

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Candidate Omar Bongo Pierre Mamboundou Paul Mba Abessole
Party PDG UPG RNB
Popular vote 211,955 52,278 41,701
Percentage 66.88% 16.50% 13.16%

Campaign edit

In late July 1998, the ruling Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG) called for Bongo to run for re-election, praising him as a "trump card for the third millennium". Also in July, the opposition National Woodcutters' Rally (RNB) split into two factions, one headed by Paul Mba Abessole and one headed by Pierre-Andre Kombila, after Kombila was expelled from the party.[3]

Pierre Mamboundou of the Union of the Gabonese People (UPG) ran as the candidate of the High Council of the Resistance, a coalition of opposition parties that included the UPG, the African Forum for Reconstruction, the Mebiame Group, MORENA–Original and the Socialist Emancipation Movement of the People.[4][5] The Gabonese Progress Party (PGP) of Pierre-Louis Agondjo Okawé supported Mamboundou.[6]

Opinion polls edit

The publication of opinion polls was prohibited by the National Communication Council during the week immediately preceding the election.[7]

Results edit

According to final results from the Constitutional Court, Bongo won the election with 66.88% of the vote. Mamboundou officially placed second with 16.54% of the vote.[8][9] Mamboundou denounced the official results as an "electoral coup d'etat" and called on the people to begin a "graduated response" by engaging in a stay at home ("ghost city") protest.[9] Following the election, he alleged that commandos sent by the government tried to kill him on 12 December 1998.[10] While Mamboundou's call for people to stay at home was mostly ignored in Libreville, Port-Gentil was reportedly "paralysed".[11]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Omar BongoGabonese Democratic Party211,95566.88
Pierre MamboundouUnion of the Gabonese People52,27816.50
Paul Mba AbessoleNational Woodcutters' Rally41,70113.16
Pierre-André KombilaNational Woodcutters' Rally – Democratic4,8471.53
Pierre Claver Maganga MoussavouSocial Democratic Party3,1520.99
Martin Edzodzomo-ElaIndependent1,5480.49
Alain Engouang NzeNational Confederation of Woodcutters Associations8920.28
Joseph Adrien Mabicka MaguenaIndependent5270.17
Total316,900100.00
Source: African Elections Database

Aftermath edit

Jean-François Ntoutoume Emane was Bongo's campaign manager during the election, and he was subsequently appointed as Prime Minister in January 1999.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Gabon presidential election". BBC News. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  2. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p404 ISBN 0-19-829645-2
  3. ^ "GABON: Ruling party seeks Bongo re-election", IRIN-WA Update 259 of Events in West Africa, 25–27 July 1998.
  4. ^ "Gabon: Two presidential candidates declared", Africa No 1 radio (nl.newsbank.com), 6 June 1998.
  5. ^ Elections in Gabon African Elections Database
  6. ^ "Gabon: Opposition leader says President Bongo prisoner of his own men", Radio France Internationale (nl.newsbank.com), 24 August 1999.
  7. ^ "GABON: Presidential candidate accused of gun running", IRIN-West Africa update 349, 30 November 1998.
  8. ^ "Gabon: Opposition leader protests at results, alleges assassination attempt", Radio France Internationale (nl.newsbank.com), 13 December 1998.
  9. ^ a b "GABON: Opposition calls for strike action to protest election results" 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, IRIN-West Africa Update 359, 14 December 1998.
  10. ^ "U.S. Department of State Country Report on Human Rights Practices 2000 - Gabon", UNHCR.org, 26 February 2001.
  11. ^ "Gabon: Port Gentil "paralysed" by opposition strike", Africa No 1 radio (nl.newsbank.com), 15 December 1998.
  12. ^ New prime minister for Gabon BBC News, 23 January 1999

1998, gabonese, presidential, election, presidential, elections, were, held, gabon, december, 1998, incumbent, president, omar, bongo, power, since, 1967, sought, seven, year, term, against, five, other, candidates, gabon, second, multi, party, presidential, e. Presidential elections were held in Gabon on 6 December 1998 Incumbent President Omar Bongo in power since 1967 sought a seven year term against five other candidates It was Gabon s second multi party presidential election and despite low turnout and polling problems Bongo won the election with 66 88 of the vote 1 2 1998 Gabonese presidential election 1993 6 December 1998 2005 Candidate Omar Bongo Pierre Mamboundou Paul Mba AbessoleParty PDG UPG RNBPopular vote 211 955 52 278 41 701Percentage 66 88 16 50 13 16 President before electionOmar BongoPDG Elected President Omar BongoPDG Contents 1 Campaign 2 Opinion polls 3 Results 4 Aftermath 5 ReferencesCampaign editIn late July 1998 the ruling Gabonese Democratic Party PDG called for Bongo to run for re election praising him as a trump card for the third millennium Also in July the opposition National Woodcutters Rally RNB split into two factions one headed by Paul Mba Abessole and one headed by Pierre Andre Kombila after Kombila was expelled from the party 3 Pierre Mamboundou of the Union of the Gabonese People UPG ran as the candidate of the High Council of the Resistance a coalition of opposition parties that included the UPG the African Forum for Reconstruction the Mebiame Group MORENA Original and the Socialist Emancipation Movement of the People 4 5 The Gabonese Progress Party PGP of Pierre Louis Agondjo Okawe supported Mamboundou 6 Opinion polls editThe publication of opinion polls was prohibited by the National Communication Council during the week immediately preceding the election 7 Results editAccording to final results from the Constitutional Court Bongo won the election with 66 88 of the vote Mamboundou officially placed second with 16 54 of the vote 8 9 Mamboundou denounced the official results as an electoral coup d etat and called on the people to begin a graduated response by engaging in a stay at home ghost city protest 9 Following the election he alleged that commandos sent by the government tried to kill him on 12 December 1998 10 While Mamboundou s call for people to stay at home was mostly ignored in Libreville Port Gentil was reportedly paralysed 11 CandidatePartyVotes Omar BongoGabonese Democratic Party211 95566 88Pierre MamboundouUnion of the Gabonese People52 27816 50Paul Mba AbessoleNational Woodcutters Rally41 70113 16Pierre Andre KombilaNational Woodcutters Rally Democratic4 8471 53Pierre Claver Maganga MoussavouSocial Democratic Party3 1520 99Martin Edzodzomo ElaIndependent1 5480 49Alain Engouang NzeNational Confederation of Woodcutters Associations8920 28Joseph Adrien Mabicka MaguenaIndependent5270 17Total316 900100 00Source African Elections DatabaseAftermath editJean Francois Ntoutoume Emane was Bongo s campaign manager during the election and he was subsequently appointed as Prime Minister in January 1999 12 References edit Gabon presidential election BBC News Retrieved 2021 06 18 Dieter Nohlen Michael Krennerich amp Bernhard Thibaut 1999 Elections in Africa A data handbook p404 ISBN 0 19 829645 2 GABON Ruling party seeks Bongo re election IRIN WA Update 259 of Events in West Africa 25 27 July 1998 Gabon Two presidential candidates declared Africa No 1 radio nl newsbank com 6 June 1998 Elections in Gabon African Elections Database Gabon Opposition leader says President Bongo prisoner of his own men Radio France Internationale nl newsbank com 24 August 1999 GABON Presidential candidate accused of gun running IRIN West Africa update 349 30 November 1998 Gabon Opposition leader protests at results alleges assassination attempt Radio France Internationale nl newsbank com 13 December 1998 a b GABON Opposition calls for strike action to protest election results Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine IRIN West Africa Update 359 14 December 1998 U S Department of State Country Report on Human Rights Practices 2000 Gabon UNHCR org 26 February 2001 Gabon Port Gentil paralysed by opposition strike Africa No 1 radio nl newsbank com 15 December 1998 New prime minister for Gabon BBC News 23 January 1999 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1998 Gabonese presidential election amp oldid 1140396986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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