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2011 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election

General elections were held in Democratic Republic of the Congo on 28 November 2011; a facultative run-off on 26 February 2012 was shelved with a change in election laws.[1][2]

2011 DR Congo general election

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Presidential election
 
Nominee Joseph Kabila Étienne Tshisekedi
Party Independent UDPS
Popular vote 8,880,944 5,864,775
Percentage 48.95% 32.33%

Results by province.
Yellow: Kabila, Red: Tshisekedi, Green: Kengo

President before election

Joseph Kabila
Independent

Elected President

Joseph Kabila
Independent

The government passed laws to abolish the second round of the presidential election and tried to change the legislative electoral system from proportional to majority representation, which was strongly criticized by the opposition.[3][4]

International organizations such as the United Nations and the European Union raised concerns about the transparency of the elections.[5][6]

On 8 November 2011 opposition leader Étienne Tshisekedi declared himself president saying the majority of people turned against President Kabila.[7]

On 28 November 2011 the elections were held under difficult conditions. Voting was characterized by incidents of violence throughout the country.[8] Because of violence and delays in the delivery of ballot boxes elections were extended by a second day.[9]

Candidates Edit

  1. Jean Andeka (ANCC)
  2. Adam Bombolé (independent)
  3. Joseph Kabila (independent)
  4. François Nicéphore Kakese (URDC)
  5. Vital Kamerhe (UNC)
  6. Oscar Kashala (UREC)
  7. Léon Kengo (UFC)
  8. Antipas Mbusa (independent)
  9. Nzanga Mobutu (Udemo)
  10. Josué Alex Mukendi (independent)
  11. Étienne Tshisekedi (UDPS)

Registration Edit

DR Congo's National Independent Electoral Commission has registered 32 million voters for the November elections.

Province Registered voters
Kinshasa 3,287,745
Bas-Congo 1,502,939
Bandundu 3,553,322
Equateur 3,960,643
Orientale 3,886,524
North Kivu 3,003,246
South Kivu 2,022,960
Maniema 874,809
Katanga 4,627,302
Kasai Oriental 2,643,905
Kasai Occidental 2,661,245
Total 32,024,640

Results Edit

 
Voters standing in line in Walikale.
 
Electoral campaign posters in Ndjili, Kinshasa
 
Voting cards for the 2011 election

President Edit

The first results released on 2 December 2011, with 15% of the vote counted (mostly in areas considered Kabila strongholds), gave Kabila only a narrow lead of 940,000 votes against 912,000 votes for UPDS leader Tshisekedi.[10]

With half the precincts counted, Kabila was leading with 4.9 million votes, or nearly 49%. His opponent Etienne Tshisekedi was trailing with 3.4 million votes, about 34%.[11] However, this count did not include much of Kinshasa, where Tshisekedi was expected to have strong results.[citation needed] Kabila ceased all email and SMS services nationwide. It has been also said[by whom?] that over 5,000,000 of ballot papers were pre-ticked for the number 3 candidate (Kabila), but no formal actions were taken by the CENI.[citation needed] Some witnesses said that young men had beaten election officials who tried to bring in fraudulent ballots, which were subsequently burned.[12]

The announcement of final results was postponed to 8 December 2011; with over two thirds of the vote counted, Kabila led with 46% to Tshisekedi's 36%.[13]

The Independent National Electoral Commission declared Kabila as the winner on December 9. The result was put into question by the Carter Center as well as the archbishop of Kinshasa, Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, claiming too many irregularities occurred to assure that the results reflected the will of the people.[14] The Carter Center indicated that ballots had been missing in some areas while in others Kabila achieved unrealistic results.[14] Observers from the Carter Center noted that in some districts voter turnout was reported to be 100 percent, which is extremely unlikely.[15] MONUSCO, the peacekeeping mission of the United Nations, also voiced concern about the results.[15]

While Kabila admitted that some mistakes had been made in the process, he rejected concerns about the outcome. The result was confirmed by the Supreme Court of the Democratic Republic of Congo.[16]

Jerome Kitoko, President of the Supreme Court, announcing the official results proclaimed Kabila to be the winner of the Presidential election.[16][17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Joseph KabilaIndependent8,880,94448.95
Étienne TshisekediUnion for Democracy and Social Progress5,864,77532.33
Vital KamerheUnion for the Congolese Nation1,403,3727.74
Léon KengoUnion of Forces for Change898,3624.95
Antipas MbusaIndependent311,7871.72
Nzanga MobutuUnion of Mobutuist Democrats285,2731.57
Jean AndekaAlliance of Congolese Nationalist Believers128,8200.71
Adam BomboléIndependent126,6230.70
François Nicéphore KakeseUnion for the Revival and the Development of Congo92,7370.51
Josué Alex MukendiIndependent78,1510.43
Oscar KashalaUnion for the Rebuilding of Congo72,2600.40
Total18,143,104100.00
Valid votes18,143,10495.94
Invalid/blank votes768,4684.06
Total votes18,911,572100.00
Registered voters/turnout32,024,64059.05
Source: African Elections Database

National Assembly Edit

PartySeats
People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy69
UDPS–Tshisekedi42
People's Party for Peace and Democracy30
Social Movement for Renewal28
Movement for the Liberation of the Congo21
Alliance of Congo Democratic Forces17
Unified Lumumbist Party17
Union for the Congolese Nation16
Alliance for the Renewal of Congo15
Rally for the Reconstruction of Congo12
Christian Democratic Party9
Congo Future8
Awakening Conscience for Labor and Development8
Movement for the Integrity of People8
Union of Federalist Nationalists of Congo8
RCD–Kisangani-Movement for Liberation7
Congolese Union for Progress6
Union for the Development of Congo6
United Congolese Convention5
Convention of Progressives for the Republic5
New Alliance of Democrats5
National Union of Federalist Democrats5
Congolese Labor Alliance for Development4
Convention of Christian Democrats4
Convention for the Republic and Democracy4
Congolese Movement for Renaissance4
Congolese Party for Development4
Union of Federalist Christian Democrats4
Union of Forces for Change4
Alliance of Humanist Democrats3
Congress of Allies for Action in Congo3
DCF–CFDC3
Federalist Christian Democracy-Nyamwisi3
League for the Defense of Citizens' Interests3
Support for Étienne Tshisekedi3
Alliance of Builders of Kongo2
Christian Alliance for Democracy and Development2
Alliance for Development and the Republic2
Build a United and Prosperous Congo2
Party for Peace in Congo2
Commitment to Citizenship and Development2
Foundation of Congo2
Congolese People's Movement for the Republic2
Movement of Solidarity for Change2
National Party for Democracy and the Republic2
Reformist Party2
Regrouping of Democrats for Progress2
Party for the Renaissance of Congo2
Solidarity for National Development2
Union of Mobutuist Democrats2
Union of Congolese Patriots2
Agreement with the Allies Alliance1
Congolese Alliance of Christian Democrats1
Alliance for Humanism and Democracy1
Alliance for Justice, Development, and Solidarity1
Christian Convention for Democracy1
Current Future1
Congolese National Congress1
Convention for Democracy and Liberty1
Convention for Renaissance and Progress1
Christian Democracy1
Dynamics for Democracy in Congo1
Volunteers Together for Development Party of the Democratic Republic of the Congo1
Independent Front for Christian Democracy1
Nationalist and Integrationist Front1
Innovative Forces for Union and Solidarity1
Force of the People1
Front of Social Democrats for Development1
Social Front of Independent Republicans1
Generation for Solidarity and the Development of Congo1
Christian Movement for Solidarity and Democracy1
Movement of Independent Reformists1
Lumumbist Progressive Movement1
Solidarity Movement for Democracy and Development1
Our Beautiful Country1
Autonomous Organization of the People for Renewal1
Party for Action1
Party of Nationalists for Integral Development1
National Alliance Party for Unity1
Renewal Party1
Christian Republican Party1
Coalition of Congolese Resistance Patriots1
Congolese Party for Good Governance1
Christian Democrat Party for the Development of the Congolese1
Congolese Ecologist Party1
National Party for Reform1
National Party of Renewal for Development1
Labor Party1
Liberal Labor Party1
National Unity Party1
Rally for Economic and Social Development1
Rally of Congolese Democrats and Nationalists1
Rally for the Defense of Congolese People1
Rally of Democrats for the Republic1
Rally for Unity, Development, and the Environment of Congo1
Congolese Solidarity for Democracy1
Congolese Union for Liberty1
Union for the Development of the Nation1
Union for Democracy and Progress-Kibassa1
Liberal Christian Democrats Union1
Union for Liberty, Peace, and Development1
Union for the Nation1
National Union of Christian Democrats1
Union for the Republic1
Congolese Socialist Union1
Independents13
Vacant8
Total500
Source: African Elections Database

Aftermath Edit

The rebels in the 2012 East D.R. Congo conflict said Kabila was not the legal winner of the election and must resign.

References Edit

  1. ^ Kavanagh, Michael J. (2011-04-30). "Congo Electoral Commission Says Presidential Elections to Be Held Nov. 28". Bloomberg.
  2. ^ . en.people.cn. Archived from the original on 2012-10-14. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  3. ^ "DR Congo opposition anger over electoral changes". BBC News. 2011-01-10.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  5. ^ . freefairdrc.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-16.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
  7. ^ "Congolese candidate Tshisekedi declares himself president". Christian Science Monitor. 2011-11-08. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  8. ^ "Voting chaos and pockets of violence mar DRC elections". 28 November 2011.
  9. ^ Rukmini Callimachi (2011-11-29). "Congo Elections 2011: Vote Extended To Second Day". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  10. ^ "DR Congo election: Kabila guards 'shot UDPS supporters'". BBC News. 2011-12-02.
  11. ^ Dread permeates Congo ahead of election results
  12. ^ Gettleman, Jeffrey (November 29, 2011). "In Whirlwind of an Election in Congo, Votes May Become Victims, Too". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  13. ^ "DR Congo election results delayed by 48 hours". BBC News. 2011-12-07.
  14. ^ a b Adam Nossiter (December 12, 2011). "Congo President Kabila Denies Reports of Election Fraud". The New York Times. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  15. ^ a b . The Washington Post. Associated Press. 2011-12-12. Archived from the original on 2011-12-14. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  16. ^ a b "DR Congo election: Joseph Kabila confirmed as winner". BBC News Africa. 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
  17. ^ Congo News Agency (2011-12-16). "Supreme Court Rules Joseph Kabila Won Presidential Election". Congo Planet. Retrieved 2011-12-17.

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General elections were held in Democratic Republic of the Congo on 28 November 2011 a facultative run off on 26 February 2012 was shelved with a change in election laws 1 2 2011 DR Congo general election 2006 28 November 2011 2018 Presidential election Nominee Joseph Kabila Etienne TshisekediParty Independent UDPSPopular vote 8 880 944 5 864 775Percentage 48 95 32 33 Results by province Yellow Kabila Red Tshisekedi Green KengoPresident before electionJoseph KabilaIndependent Elected President Joseph KabilaIndependentThe government passed laws to abolish the second round of the presidential election and tried to change the legislative electoral system from proportional to majority representation which was strongly criticized by the opposition 3 4 International organizations such as the United Nations and the European Union raised concerns about the transparency of the elections 5 6 On 8 November 2011 opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi declared himself president saying the majority of people turned against President Kabila 7 On 28 November 2011 the elections were held under difficult conditions Voting was characterized by incidents of violence throughout the country 8 Because of violence and delays in the delivery of ballot boxes elections were extended by a second day 9 Contents 1 Candidates 2 Registration 3 Results 3 1 President 3 2 National Assembly 4 Aftermath 5 ReferencesCandidates EditJean Andeka ANCC Adam Bombole independent Joseph Kabila independent Francois Nicephore Kakese URDC Vital Kamerhe UNC Oscar Kashala UREC Leon Kengo UFC Antipas Mbusa independent Nzanga Mobutu Udemo Josue Alex Mukendi independent Etienne Tshisekedi UDPS Registration EditDR Congo s National Independent Electoral Commission has registered 32 million voters for the November elections Province Registered votersKinshasa 3 287 745Bas Congo 1 502 939Bandundu 3 553 322Equateur 3 960 643Orientale 3 886 524North Kivu 3 003 246South Kivu 2 022 960Maniema 874 809Katanga 4 627 302Kasai Oriental 2 643 905Kasai Occidental 2 661 245Total 32 024 640Results Edit Voters standing in line in Walikale Electoral campaign posters in Ndjili Kinshasa Voting cards for the 2011 electionPresident Edit The first results released on 2 December 2011 with 15 of the vote counted mostly in areas considered Kabila strongholds gave Kabila only a narrow lead of 940 000 votes against 912 000 votes for UPDS leader Tshisekedi 10 With half the precincts counted Kabila was leading with 4 9 million votes or nearly 49 His opponent Etienne Tshisekedi was trailing with 3 4 million votes about 34 11 However this count did not include much of Kinshasa where Tshisekedi was expected to have strong results citation needed Kabila ceased all email and SMS services nationwide It has been also said by whom that over 5 000 000 of ballot papers were pre ticked for the number 3 candidate Kabila but no formal actions were taken by the CENI citation needed Some witnesses said that young men had beaten election officials who tried to bring in fraudulent ballots which were subsequently burned 12 The announcement of final results was postponed to 8 December 2011 with over two thirds of the vote counted Kabila led with 46 to Tshisekedi s 36 13 The Independent National Electoral Commission declared Kabila as the winner on December 9 The result was put into question by the Carter Center as well as the archbishop of Kinshasa Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya claiming too many irregularities occurred to assure that the results reflected the will of the people 14 The Carter Center indicated that ballots had been missing in some areas while in others Kabila achieved unrealistic results 14 Observers from the Carter Center noted that in some districts voter turnout was reported to be 100 percent which is extremely unlikely 15 MONUSCO the peacekeeping mission of the United Nations also voiced concern about the results 15 While Kabila admitted that some mistakes had been made in the process he rejected concerns about the outcome The result was confirmed by the Supreme Court of the Democratic Republic of Congo 16 Jerome Kitoko President of the Supreme Court announcing the official results proclaimed Kabila to be the winner of the Presidential election 16 17 CandidatePartyVotes Joseph KabilaIndependent8 880 94448 95Etienne TshisekediUnion for Democracy and Social Progress5 864 77532 33Vital KamerheUnion for the Congolese Nation1 403 3727 74Leon KengoUnion of Forces for Change898 3624 95Antipas MbusaIndependent311 7871 72Nzanga MobutuUnion of Mobutuist Democrats285 2731 57Jean AndekaAlliance of Congolese Nationalist Believers128 8200 71Adam BomboleIndependent126 6230 70Francois Nicephore KakeseUnion for the Revival and the Development of Congo92 7370 51Josue Alex MukendiIndependent78 1510 43Oscar KashalaUnion for the Rebuilding of Congo72 2600 40Total18 143 104100 00Valid votes18 143 10495 94Invalid blank votes768 4684 06Total votes18 911 572100 00Registered voters turnout32 024 64059 05Source African Elections DatabaseNational Assembly Edit PartySeatsPeople s Party for Reconstruction and Democracy69UDPS Tshisekedi42People s Party for Peace and Democracy30Social Movement for Renewal28Movement for the Liberation of the Congo21Alliance of Congo Democratic Forces17Unified Lumumbist Party17Union for the Congolese Nation16Alliance for the Renewal of Congo15Rally for the Reconstruction of Congo12Christian Democratic Party9Congo Future8Awakening Conscience for Labor and Development8Movement for the Integrity of People8Union of Federalist Nationalists of Congo8RCD Kisangani Movement for Liberation7Congolese Union for Progress6Union for the Development of Congo6United Congolese Convention5Convention of Progressives for the Republic5New Alliance of Democrats5National Union of Federalist Democrats5Congolese Labor Alliance for Development4Convention of Christian Democrats4Convention for the Republic and Democracy4Congolese Movement for Renaissance4Congolese Party for Development4Union of Federalist Christian Democrats4Union of Forces for Change4Alliance of Humanist Democrats3Congress of Allies for Action in Congo3DCF CFDC3Federalist Christian Democracy Nyamwisi3League for the Defense of Citizens Interests3Support for Etienne Tshisekedi3Alliance of Builders of Kongo2Christian Alliance for Democracy and Development2Alliance for Development and the Republic2Build a United and Prosperous Congo2Party for Peace in Congo2Commitment to Citizenship and Development2Foundation of Congo2Congolese People s Movement for the Republic2Movement of Solidarity for Change2National Party for Democracy and the Republic2Reformist Party2Regrouping of Democrats for Progress2Party for the Renaissance of Congo2Solidarity for National Development2Union of Mobutuist Democrats2Union of Congolese Patriots2Agreement with the Allies Alliance1Congolese Alliance of Christian Democrats1Alliance for Humanism and Democracy1Alliance for Justice Development and Solidarity1Christian Convention for Democracy1Current Future1Congolese National Congress1Convention for Democracy and Liberty1Convention for Renaissance and Progress1Christian Democracy1Dynamics for Democracy in Congo1Volunteers Together for Development Party of the Democratic Republic of the Congo1Independent Front for Christian Democracy1Nationalist and Integrationist Front1Innovative Forces for Union and Solidarity1Force of the People1Front of Social Democrats for Development1Social Front of Independent Republicans1Generation for Solidarity and the Development of Congo1Christian Movement for Solidarity and Democracy1Movement of Independent Reformists1Lumumbist Progressive Movement1Solidarity Movement for Democracy and Development1Our Beautiful Country1Autonomous Organization of the People for Renewal1Party for Action1Party of Nationalists for Integral Development1National Alliance Party for Unity1Renewal Party1Christian Republican Party1Coalition of Congolese Resistance Patriots1Congolese Party for Good Governance1Christian Democrat Party for the Development of the Congolese1Congolese Ecologist Party1National Party for Reform1National Party of Renewal for Development1Labor Party1Liberal Labor Party1National Unity Party1Rally for Economic and Social Development1Rally of Congolese Democrats and Nationalists1Rally for the Defense of Congolese People1Rally of Democrats for the Republic1Rally for Unity Development and the Environment of Congo1Congolese Solidarity for Democracy1Congolese Union for Liberty1Union for the Development of the Nation1Union for Democracy and Progress Kibassa1Liberal Christian Democrats Union1Union for Liberty Peace and Development1Union for the Nation1National Union of Christian Democrats1Union for the Republic1Congolese Socialist Union1Independents13Vacant8Total500Source African Elections DatabaseAftermath EditThe rebels in the 2012 East D R Congo conflict said Kabila was not the legal winner of the election and must resign References Edit Democratic Republic of the Congo portal Politics portal Kavanagh Michael J 2011 04 30 Congo Electoral Commission Says Presidential Elections to Be Held Nov 28 Bloomberg DR Congo to hold presidential elections on Nov 27 2011 People s Daily Online en people cn Archived from the original on 2012 10 14 Retrieved 2021 07 27 DR Congo opposition anger over electoral changes BBC News 2011 01 10 DR Congo s Electoral Law for 2011 Choosing Continuity International Crisis Group Archived from the original on 2012 03 06 Retrieved 2012 03 06 The Critical Role of Observers freefairdrc com Archived from the original on 2011 11 16 Congo The Electoral Process Seen from the East International Crisis Group Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2011 09 26 Congolese candidate Tshisekedi declares himself president Christian Science Monitor 2011 11 08 ISSN 0882 7729 Retrieved 2021 07 27 Voting chaos and pockets of violence mar DRC elections 28 November 2011 Rukmini Callimachi 2011 11 29 Congo Elections 2011 Vote Extended To Second Day Huffington Post Retrieved 2011 11 29 DR Congo election Kabila guards shot UDPS supporters BBC News 2011 12 02 Dread permeates Congo ahead of election results Gettleman Jeffrey November 29 2011 In Whirlwind of an Election in Congo Votes May Become Victims Too The New York Times Retrieved March 29 2021 DR Congo election results delayed by 48 hours BBC News 2011 12 07 a b Adam Nossiter December 12 2011 Congo President Kabila Denies Reports of Election Fraud The New York Times Retrieved December 12 2011 a b Criticism grows over Congo election results The Washington Post Associated Press 2011 12 12 Archived from the original on 2011 12 14 Retrieved 2011 12 16 a b DR Congo election Joseph Kabila confirmed as winner BBC News Africa 2012 12 16 Retrieved 2012 12 16 Congo News Agency 2011 12 16 Supreme Court Rules Joseph Kabila Won Presidential Election Congo Planet Retrieved 2011 12 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 Democratic Republic of the 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