Sudanese general election, 2000

Sudanese general election, 2000

13–23 December 2000

  First party Second party
 
Leader Omar al-Bashir
Party National Congress Independents
Seats won 355 5

President before election

Omar al-Bashir
National Congress

Elected President

Omar al-Bashir
National Congress

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General elections were held in Sudan between 13 and 23 December 2000 to elect a President and National Assembly. The elections were boycotted by the main opposition parties including the Umma Party, the Democratic Unionist Party and the Popular National Congress,[1] which resulted in an easy victory for the incumbent President Omar al-Bashir of the National Congress in the presidential election, with the National Congress also victorious the National Assembly election, winning 355 of the 360 seats, 112 of which were uncontested.

Results

Presidential election

Candidate Party Votes %
Omar al-BashirNational Congress86.5
Gaafar NimeiryAlliance of the Peoples' Working Forces9.6
Malik Hussain1.6
Al-Samuel Hussein Osman MansourLiberal Democrats1.0
Mahmoud Ahmed Juna1.0
Total100

National Assembly

Party Votes % Seats
National Congress350
Independents10 (2 of Muslim Brotherhood)
Total360

References

  1. Sudan: Elections in 2000 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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