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2014 Mozambican general election

General elections were held in Mozambique on 15 October 2014. Filipe Nyusi, the candidate of the ruling FRELIMO, was elected president, and FRELIMO retained its parliamentary majority.


A section of the crowd at FRELIMO's final campaign rally

General elections were held in Mozambique on 15 October 2014. Filipe Nyusi, the candidate of the ruling FRELIMO, was elected president, and FRELIMO retained its parliamentary majority.

The President was elected using the two-round system. Incumbent President Armando Guebuza was constitutionally barred from seeking a third term.

The 250 members of the Assembly of the Republic were elected in 11 multi-member constituencies based on the country's provinces and two single-member constituencies representing Mozambican citizens in Africa and Europe. Seat allocation in the multi-member constituencies was based on proportional representation using the D'Hondt method, with an electoral threshold of 5%.

CandidateParty
Filipe NyusiMozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO)
Alfonso DhlakamaMozambican National Resistance (RENAMO)
Daviz SimangoMozambique Democratic Movement (MDM)

Electoral observers from the European Union stated there were positive aspects: new electoral legislation, a non-disputed voter register and a generally peaceful electoral campaign and an orderly election day, but issues with the tabulation process, and acts of violence and intolerance during the electoral campaign underlined the necessity for important improvements for the future electoral processes.

Electoral observers from the Mozambican Electoral Observatory group concluded that their parallel vote count was broadly in line with the official results. However, the group still termed the elections "partly free and fair, and not very transparent", citing politicization and a lack of transparency of the electoral bodies, voters being turned away and other irregularities.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Filipe NyusiFRELIMO2,803,53657.00
Afonso DhlakamaRENAMO1,800,44836.60
Daviz SimangoDemocratic Movement of Mozambique314,7596.40
Total4,918,743100.00
4,918,74391.49
157,1742.92
300,4125.59
5,376,329100.00
10,964,37749.03
Source: Constitutional Court
FRELIMO2,534,84555.68144–47
RENAMO1,499,83232.9589+38
Democratic Movement of Mozambique385,6838.4717+9
Social Broadening Party of Mozambique10,6560.230New
Party for Peace, Democracy, and Development–AD9,4370.2100
Youth Movement for the Restoration of Democracy8,7280.190New
Union for Reconciliation Party8,9290.200New
Party of Freedom and Development8,0990.1800
National Reconciliation Party7,8720.1700
Party of Greens of Mozambique7,3570.1600
National Movement for the Recovery of Mozambican Unity7,0980.160New
Ecological Party–Land Movement6,9220.1500
Humanitarian Party of Mozambique5,9460.130New
Patriotic Movement for Democracy5,7790.1300
Social Renewal Party5,6920.130New
Independent Alliance of Mozambique5,6710.1200
Electoral Union5,6110.1200
Independent Party of Mozambique4,5930.100New
National Workers and Peasants Party4,1640.0900
Party of Freedom and Solidarity3,8150.0800
Labour Party3,2450.0700
United Party of Mozambique for Democratic Freedom2,9800.070New
Union for Change2,5270.060New
Mozambique People's Progress Party2,4370.0500
Independent Social Democratic Party1,9300.040New
African Union for the Salvation of the People of Mozambique1,8700.040New
Social Liberal Party4640.010New
Popular Democratic Party1580.0000
Social Democratic Reconciliation Party430.0000
Total4,552,383100.002500
4,552,38386.83
245,1454.68
445,3718.49
5,242,899100.00
10,964,37747.82
Source: Constitutional Court
ProvinceFRELIMORENAMOMDM
Cabo Delgado Province67141
Gaza Province6901
Inhambane Province58111
Manica Province49391
Maputo Province59129
Nampula Province46461
Niassa Province42344
Sofala Province30457
Tete Province37423
Zambezia Province37514
Source Mozambique News Agency

The leader of RENAMO, Afonso Dhlakama claimed the results of the election were fraudulent and called for a national unity government, threatening to set up a parallel government if FRELIMO did not agree. However, he later abandoned the call. RENAMO also boycotted the swearing in of the provincial parliaments, and have threatened to boycott the swearing in of the Assembly of the Republic on 12 January 2015.

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