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1999 Mozambican general election

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countryMozambique
previous_election1994 Mozambican general election
previous_year1994
election_date3–5 December 1999
next_election2004 Mozambican general election
next_year2004
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_namePresidential election
typepresidential
turnout69.51% ( 18.36pp)
image1Joaquim_Chissano_2.jpg
nominee1Joaquim Chissano
party1FRELIMO
popular_vote12,339,848
percentage152.30%
image2Afonso_Dhlakama_(cropped).jpg
nominee2Afonso Dhlakama
party2RENAMO
popular_vote22,134,255
percentage247.70%
module{{Infobox legislative election
embedyes
election_nameParliamentary election
party1FRELIMOleader1=percentage1= 48.55seats1= 133last_election1= 129
party2leader2 = Afonso Dhlakamapercentage2 = 38.79seats2 = 117last_election2 = 112color2 =
module{{Infobox election
election_nameMaps
embedyes
map{{Switcher
titlePresident
before_electionJoaquim Chissano
before_partyFRELIMO
after_electionJoaquim Chissano
after_partyFRELIMO

|[[File:Mozambican_presidential_election_map,_1999.svg|250px]] |Presidential election results by province |[[File:Mozambican parliamentary election map, 1999.svg|250px]] |Parliamentary election results by constituency

General elections were held in Mozambique between 3 and 5 December 1999 to elect a president and the Assembly of the Republic. Incumbent president Joaquim Chissano won a narrow victory against Afonso Dhlakama, whilst Chissano's FRELIMO party won the Assembly elections, taking 133 of the 250 seats. Voter turnout for the elections was around 68–70%.

Results

President

Assembly

References

References

  1. [http://africanelections.tripod.com/mz.html Elections in Mozambique] African Elections Database
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