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2010 Sudanese general election

General elections were held in Sudan between 11 and 15 April 2010, extended from the original end date of 13 April.[1][2][3] The elections were held to elect the President and National Assembly of Sudan, as well as the President and Legislative Assembly of Southern Sudan. The election brought to the end the transitional period which began when the decades-long Second Sudanese Civil War ended in 2005.

2010 Sudanese general election

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Presidential election
 
Nominee Omar al-Bashir Yasir Arman
Party National Congress SPLM–North
Popular vote 6,901,694 2,193,826
Percentage 68.24% 21.69%

President before election

Omar al-Bashir
National Congress

Elected President

Omar al-Bashir
National Congress

National Assembly election
Party Leader Seats +/–
National Congress Omar al-Bashir 324 -27
SPLM Salva Kiir 99 New
PCP Hassan al-Turabi 4 New
DUP Hatim al-Sir 4 New
Umma Federal Ahmad Babiker Nahar 3 New
Umma Renewal & Reform Mubarak al Mahdi 3 New
DUP–Original 1 New
SPLM–Democratic Change Lam Akol 2 New
Muslim Brotherhood 1 New
NUP Sadiq al-Mahdi 1 New
Umma Collective Leadership Sadiq al-Hadi 1 New
Independents 3 -2

Early results on 20 April showed that President Omar al-Bashir's party National Congress was well ahead.[4] On 26 April, full results were announced and al-Bashir was confirmed as the winner by having received 68.24% of the vote.[5]

Background edit

Date edit

The elections were originally scheduled to be held from March to April 2009, but there were reports that they may be delayed up to six months from the latest possible date of July 2009 due to problems with the preparation of the vote.[6] However, on 2 April 2009, the electoral commission pushed the date back to 6 February to 21 February 2010[7] and results were to be declared on 27 February 2010. The elections will entail: national presidential and parliamentary, the south Sudanese presidency, state governors, the southern parliament, and state assemblies. The voting will be early in the month so results may be fielded late in the month. The electoral commission released the date after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for President Bashir on 4 March 2009.

On 11 June 2009, it was rumoured that the elections might be delayed for a short time once more.[8] This was immediately rejected by the government.[9] However, it was announced on 30 June 2009 that the election would be postponed until 5 April to 12 April 2010 after problems with the national census. The census results were expected early April 2009 but were not released until mid-May 2009; upon its release, the SPLM contested that Southern Sudan are a third of Sudan's total population while the census reported that they made up 21 percent of the total population.[10][11] It is unknown if the Darfurian amalgamation referendum, due to take place in July 2010, will be pulled back to match the general election.

Census edit

A census, which was necessary for the election to be held, was initially planned to be held in July 2007, then from 15 November 2007 onwards, then delayed to be held from 2 February 2008 onwards due to funding issues.[12] It was again postponed to 15–30 April 2008.[13][14] On 12 April 2008, a few days before the census was slated to start, the SPLM withdrew from the census, stating that they wanted IDPs to return to their homes before the census would take place.[15] However, it was agreed on 14 April 2008 to start the census on 22 April 2008 instead.[16] It was finished by 6 May 2008 (with about 90% of the country covered by then; many people claimed, however, not to have been counted, but officials stated that in no state was the covering rate below 80%.[17]) Preliminary results that hit the press in early July claimed a population of about 38 million, with 3.8 million in Southern Sudan. This strongly contradicted former estimates of at least 8 million residents in the south. However, the Central Bureau of Statistics quickly denied these figures, saying no numbers had yet been released.[18] The full results of the census were announced on a press conference by Central Bureau of Statistics on 12 May 2009. The total of Sudan's population were reported as 39,154,490, with 8,260,490 in the south.[11]

Electoral law edit

The draft bill on the electoral law was being discussed in February 2008; differences remained over the proportion between FPTP seats and proportional seats, over the number of seats reserved for women, and over how many votes smaller parties would have to win in order to gain entry into parliament.[19] The SPLM wants 50% proportionally elected and 50% therough FPTP, and it wants women to be given 50% of the proportional seats; the Sudanese government wants only 40% to be proportionally elected and wants a separate list of women-only seats, of which all would be given to the list with the most votes.[20] The election law was passed on 8 July 2008.[21] The law is based on a mixed electoral system, utilizing the benefits of majoritarian, proportional representation and plurality models.[22] 60% of seats will be chosen in constituencies, and 40% (split 25% women to 15% general seats) by proportional representation; the proportional seats have an electoral threshold of 4%, candidates for presidential elections require 200 endorsements from 18 of Sudan's 25 states, citizens have to be over 17 years to vote and over 40 years and without a criminal record to stand in the election.[23][24]

The border constituency report was completed by the National Elections Committee in November 2009. Some state politicians have appealed the report and their concerns have been printed in a report published on the National Elections Committee website. Despite these objections, it is likely that the constituency borders will remain.[25] An explanation of the boundary complaints were delineated in a 71-page report by the Rift Valley Institute in 2010.[26]

Darfur edit

A Sudanese official has stated that elections would be held in "99% of Darfur" and that the election would be held at a later date in those regions where it was not possible at that time.[27]

Candidates edit

SPLM leader Salva Kiir Mayardit has stated he will contest the presidential election.[28] He will also be supported by the former eastern rebels from the Beja Congress, to increase the chances of unseating Omar al-Bashir, who has held power since 1989.[29]

69 parties registered for the election.[30]

Opposition parties including the SPLM considered nominating Sadiq al-Mahdi, who was Prime Minister from 1986 to 1989, as their presidential candidate.[31] Yasir Arman was the SPLM candidate,[32] but the SPLM withdrew from the presidential election, citing fears of fraud.[33]

The university professor Abdullah Ali Ibrahim planned to run as an independent presidential candidate. Islamist opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi announced on 2 January 2010 that his party, the Popular Congress Party, had designated its deputy leader, Abdallah Deng Nhial, as its presidential candidate.[34] One of the renowned female politicians, professor Fatima Abdel Mahmoud, was nominated by the Sudanese Socialist Democratic Union Party which she leads, as their candidate for the Presidency.

Controversies edit

There were numerous accusations of irregularities which forced the election to be extended by two additional days for a total of four days.[1] However, former American President Jimmy Carter said he was happy with the extension of voting days while monitoring the elections (along with an EU contingent).[35] On the last day of the elections the head of the ruling party in the south said: "Three days ago at night some southern army soldiers came to the home of the president of the National Congress Party (NCP) in Raja, and killed him and eight other members of the NCP." He claimed it was because of anger that people had voted for the ruling party. The Sudan People's Liberation Movement denied responsibility while having claimed repression.[36]

A video was posted on YouTube which apparently shows election officials in uniform and a child filling out voting strips and stuffing them into ballot boxes, with one saying that he was glad the voting period had been extended for them to finish their work. The clip, which has not been independently verified, is claimed by Sudanese opposition activists as proof to their claims of poll rigging. The National Elections Commission (NEC) however, dismissed it as a fake and refused to investigate it.[37] Even after the result was announced, the opposition claims that there was "massive rigging", and is thinking to challenge the result in the courts.[38]

Issues of manipulation of the electoral districts have also been a problem and were detailed in a report by the Rift Valley Institute in April 2010.[39]

Results edit

In 16 state constituencies and 17 national constituencies (18 and 15 according to other sources), a repoll was ordered (to be held within 60 days); the results in the other constituencies will be announced on 20 April 2010.[40] 27 MPs (five national, four in the Southern Sudanese Legislative Assembly, and 18 for state assemblies) were elected by default, as they had no opponent in the election.[41]

The National Assembly results were announced on May 20, in which the NCP won 73% of the seats, while the SPLM won 22% of the seats. The remaining five percent was won by the smaller opposition parties.[42]

On 26 April, President Bashir's party National Congress was officially declared the winner after Sudan's election commission announced he received 68% of the votes.[4][43]

While no full parliamentary election results are available, the National Congress Party won 306 of the 450 seats, and the SPLM won 99 seats. 45 seats went to smaller parties.

President edit

 
Presidential Election results by state.
CandidatePartyVotes%
Omar Hassan al-BashirNational Congress Party6,901,69468.24
Yasir ArmanSPLM–North2,193,82621.69
Abdallah Deng NhialPopular Congress Party396,1393.92
Hatim Al-SirDemocratic Unionist Party195,6681.93
Sadiq al-MahdiUmma Party96,8680.96
Kamil IdrisIndependent77,1320.76
Mahmood Ahmed JehaIndependent71,7080.71
Mubarak al-FadilUmma Reform and Renewal Party49,4020.49
Munir Sheikh El-din JallabNew National Democratic Party40,2770.40
Abdel-Aziz KhalidSudanese National Alliance34,5920.34
Fatima Abdel MahmoudSudanese Socialist Democratic Union30,5620.30
Muhammad Ibrahim NugudSudanese Communist Party26,4420.26
Total10,114,310100.00
Total votes10,114,310
Registered voters/turnout16,281,84162.12
Source:

National Assembly edit

Southern Sudan edit

President edit

CandidatePartyVotes%
Salva Kiir MayarditSudan People's Liberation Movement2,616,61392.99
Lam AkolSPLM–Democratic Change197,2177.01
Total2,813,830100.00
Total votes2,813,830
Registered voters/turnout4,539,83561.98
Source:

Legislative Assembly edit

Conduct edit

Election observers from the Cordoba Initiative said the election, as a whole, could not have been called a failure. Although the group did say that "This election satisfied many purposes and was what can be expected from a country that hosts elections for the first time in such a long while."[44] Western observers, from the EU and the Carter Centre, criticised the polls as "not meeting international standards". However, former US President Jimmy Carter made it clear the "international community" would recognise the winners.[45]

See also edit

References edit

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  37. ^ Sudan opposition claims video shows election fraud BBC News. 20 April 2010
  38. ^ Southern Sudan opposition leader contests poll result BBC News. 27 April 2010
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General elections were held in Sudan between 11 and 15 April 2010 extended from the original end date of 13 April 1 2 3 The elections were held to elect the President and National Assembly of Sudan as well as the President and Legislative Assembly of Southern Sudan The election brought to the end the transitional period which began when the decades long Second Sudanese Civil War ended in 2005 2010 Sudanese general election 2000 11 15 April 2010 2015 Presidential election Nominee Omar al Bashir Yasir ArmanParty National Congress SPLM NorthPopular vote 6 901 694 2 193 826Percentage 68 24 21 69 President before electionOmar al BashirNational Congress Elected President Omar al BashirNational CongressNational Assembly electionParty Leader Seats National Congress Omar al Bashir 324 27SPLM Salva Kiir 99 NewPCP Hassan al Turabi 4 NewDUP Hatim al Sir 4 NewUmma Federal Ahmad Babiker Nahar 3 NewUmma Renewal amp Reform Mubarak al Mahdi 3 NewDUP Original 1 NewSPLM Democratic Change Lam Akol 2 NewMuslim Brotherhood 1 NewNUP Sadiq al Mahdi 1 NewUmma Collective Leadership Sadiq al Hadi 1 NewIndependents 3 2Early results on 20 April showed that President Omar al Bashir s party National Congress was well ahead 4 On 26 April full results were announced and al Bashir was confirmed as the winner by having received 68 24 of the vote 5 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Date 1 2 Census 1 3 Electoral law 1 4 Darfur 2 Candidates 3 Controversies 4 Results 4 1 President 4 2 National Assembly 4 3 Southern Sudan 4 3 1 President 4 3 2 Legislative Assembly 5 Conduct 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground editDate edit The elections were originally scheduled to be held from March to April 2009 but there were reports that they may be delayed up to six months from the latest possible date of July 2009 due to problems with the preparation of the vote 6 However on 2 April 2009 the electoral commission pushed the date back to 6 February to 21 February 2010 7 and results were to be declared on 27 February 2010 The elections will entail national presidential and parliamentary the south Sudanese presidency state governors the southern parliament and state assemblies The voting will be early in the month so results may be fielded late in the month The electoral commission released the date after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for President Bashir on 4 March 2009 On 11 June 2009 it was rumoured that the elections might be delayed for a short time once more 8 This was immediately rejected by the government 9 However it was announced on 30 June 2009 that the election would be postponed until 5 April to 12 April 2010 after problems with the national census The census results were expected early April 2009 but were not released until mid May 2009 upon its release the SPLM contested that Southern Sudan are a third of Sudan s total population while the census reported that they made up 21 percent of the total population 10 11 It is unknown if the Darfurian amalgamation referendum due to take place in July 2010 will be pulled back to match the general election Census edit A census which was necessary for the election to be held was initially planned to be held in July 2007 then from 15 November 2007 onwards then delayed to be held from 2 February 2008 onwards due to funding issues 12 It was again postponed to 15 30 April 2008 13 14 On 12 April 2008 a few days before the census was slated to start the SPLM withdrew from the census stating that they wanted IDPs to return to their homes before the census would take place 15 However it was agreed on 14 April 2008 to start the census on 22 April 2008 instead 16 It was finished by 6 May 2008 with about 90 of the country covered by then many people claimed however not to have been counted but officials stated that in no state was the covering rate below 80 17 Preliminary results that hit the press in early July claimed a population of about 38 million with 3 8 million in Southern Sudan This strongly contradicted former estimates of at least 8 million residents in the south However the Central Bureau of Statistics quickly denied these figures saying no numbers had yet been released 18 The full results of the census were announced on a press conference by Central Bureau of Statistics on 12 May 2009 The total of Sudan s population were reported as 39 154 490 with 8 260 490 in the south 11 Electoral law edit The draft bill on the electoral law was being discussed in February 2008 differences remained over the proportion between FPTP seats and proportional seats over the number of seats reserved for women and over how many votes smaller parties would have to win in order to gain entry into parliament 19 The SPLM wants 50 proportionally elected and 50 therough FPTP and it wants women to be given 50 of the proportional seats the Sudanese government wants only 40 to be proportionally elected and wants a separate list of women only seats of which all would be given to the list with the most votes 20 The election law was passed on 8 July 2008 21 The law is based on a mixed electoral system utilizing the benefits of majoritarian proportional representation and plurality models 22 60 of seats will be chosen in constituencies and 40 split 25 women to 15 general seats by proportional representation the proportional seats have an electoral threshold of 4 candidates for presidential elections require 200 endorsements from 18 of Sudan s 25 states citizens have to be over 17 years to vote and over 40 years and without a criminal record to stand in the election 23 24 The border constituency report was completed by the National Elections Committee in November 2009 Some state politicians have appealed the report and their concerns have been printed in a report published on the National Elections Committee website Despite these objections it is likely that the constituency borders will remain 25 An explanation of the boundary complaints were delineated in a 71 page report by the Rift Valley Institute in 2010 26 Darfur edit A Sudanese official has stated that elections would be held in 99 of Darfur and that the election would be held at a later date in those regions where it was not possible at that time 27 Candidates editSPLM leader Salva Kiir Mayardit has stated he will contest the presidential election 28 He will also be supported by the former eastern rebels from the Beja Congress to increase the chances of unseating Omar al Bashir who has held power since 1989 29 69 parties registered for the election 30 Opposition parties including the SPLM considered nominating Sadiq al Mahdi who was Prime Minister from 1986 to 1989 as their presidential candidate 31 Yasir Arman was the SPLM candidate 32 but the SPLM withdrew from the presidential election citing fears of fraud 33 The university professor Abdullah Ali Ibrahim planned to run as an independent presidential candidate Islamist opposition leader Hassan al Turabi announced on 2 January 2010 that his party the Popular Congress Party had designated its deputy leader Abdallah Deng Nhial as its presidential candidate 34 One of the renowned female politicians professor Fatima Abdel Mahmoud was nominated by the Sudanese Socialist Democratic Union Party which she leads as their candidate for the Presidency Controversies editThere were numerous accusations of irregularities which forced the election to be extended by two additional days for a total of four days 1 However former American President Jimmy Carter said he was happy with the extension of voting days while monitoring the elections along with an EU contingent 35 On the last day of the elections the head of the ruling party in the south said Three days ago at night some southern army soldiers came to the home of the president of the National Congress Party NCP in Raja and killed him and eight other members of the NCP He claimed it was because of anger that people had voted for the ruling party The Sudan People s Liberation Movement denied responsibility while having claimed repression 36 A video was posted on YouTube which apparently shows election officials in uniform and a child filling out voting strips and stuffing them into ballot boxes with one saying that he was glad the voting period had been extended for them to finish their work The clip which has not been independently verified is claimed by Sudanese opposition activists as proof to their claims of poll rigging The National Elections Commission NEC however dismissed it as a fake and refused to investigate it 37 Even after the result was announced the opposition claims that there was massive rigging and is thinking to challenge the result in the courts 38 Issues of manipulation of the electoral districts have also been a problem and were detailed in a report by the Rift Valley Institute in April 2010 39 Results editIn 16 state constituencies and 17 national constituencies 18 and 15 according to other sources a repoll was ordered to be held within 60 days the results in the other constituencies will be announced on 20 April 2010 40 27 MPs five national four in the Southern Sudanese Legislative Assembly and 18 for state assemblies were elected by default as they had no opponent in the election 41 The National Assembly results were announced on May 20 in which the NCP won 73 of the seats while the SPLM won 22 of the seats The remaining five percent was won by the smaller opposition parties 42 On 26 April President Bashir s party National Congress was officially declared the winner after Sudan s election commission announced he received 68 of the votes 4 43 While no full parliamentary election results are available the National Congress Party won 306 of the 450 seats and the SPLM won 99 seats 45 seats went to smaller parties President edit nbsp Presidential Election results by state CandidatePartyVotes Omar Hassan al BashirNational Congress Party6 901 69468 24Yasir ArmanSPLM North2 193 82621 69Abdallah Deng NhialPopular Congress Party396 1393 92Hatim Al SirDemocratic Unionist Party195 6681 93Sadiq al MahdiUmma Party96 8680 96Kamil IdrisIndependent77 1320 76Mahmood Ahmed JehaIndependent71 7080 71Mubarak al FadilUmma Reform and Renewal Party49 4020 49Munir Sheikh El din JallabNew National Democratic Party40 2770 40Abdel Aziz KhalidSudanese National Alliance34 5920 34Fatima Abdel MahmoudSudanese Socialist Democratic Union30 5620 30Muhammad Ibrahim NugudSudanese Communist Party26 4420 26Total10 114 310100 00Total votes10 114 310 Registered voters turnout16 281 84162 12Source National Electoral CommissionNational Assembly edit PartySeats National Congress Party324 27Sudan People s Liberation Movement99NewPopular Congress Party4NewDemocratic Unionist Party4NewUmma Federal Party3NewUmma Renewal and Reform Party3NewDemocratic Unionist Party Original1NewSPLM Democratic Change2NewMuslim Brotherhood1NewNational Umma Party1NewUmma Collective Leadership1NewIndependents3 2Vacant4 Total450 90Source National Electoral CommissionSouthern Sudan edit Main article 2010 South Sudanese general election President edit CandidatePartyVotes Salva Kiir MayarditSudan People s Liberation Movement2 616 61392 99Lam AkolSPLM Democratic Change197 2177 01Total2 813 830100 00Total votes2 813 830 Registered voters turnout4 539 83561 98Source National Electoral CommissionLegislative Assembly edit PartySeatsSudan People s Liberation Movement161SPLM Democratic Change1National Congress1Independents7Total170Source National Electoral CommissionConduct editElection observers from the Cordoba Initiative said the election as a whole could not have been called a failure Although the group did say that This election satisfied many purposes and was what can be expected from a country that hosts elections for the first time in such a long while 44 Western observers from the EU and the Carter Centre criticised the polls as not meeting international standards However former US President Jimmy Carter made it clear the international community would recognise the winners 45 See also edit2010 Sudanese general election in Jonglei 2010 Darfurian amalgamation referendum 2011 Southern Sudanese independence referendumReferences edit a b BREAKING NEWS Sudan election board extends voting period for two days Archived 2019 06 06 at the Wayback Machine Sudan Tribune 12 April 2010 IFES Election Guide Country Profile Sudan Elections Electionguide org Retrieved 2011 01 10 SUDAN Elections in a volatile climate IRIN Africa 19 February 2010 a b President Omar al Bashir declared winner of Sudan poll BBC News 2010 04 26 Retrieved 2010 04 26 Elections In Sudan President Al Bashir Re elected Bernama 2010 04 27 Retrieved 2011 01 10 Sudan election could be delayed BBC News 11 September 2008 Sudan elections put back to 2010 BBC News 2 April 2009 Sudan may delay 2010 elections Sudan Tribune 10 June 2009 Sudan dismisses new delay of general elections Sudan Tribune 12 June 2009 Sudan delays presidential ballot BBC News 30 June 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