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2020 Chama Cha Mapinduzi presidential primaries


The 2020 Chama Cha Mapinduzi presidential primaries occurred in July 2020. Incumbent president and 2015 nominee, John Magufuli, ran unopposed for his second term for the President of Tanzania and so there was no primary vote for the Union presidency position. However, Zanzibar president Ali Mohamed Shein is ineligible for re-election due to term limits and a primary was held to determine the Zanzibar presidential nominee. The winners of the primary are the CCM candidates for the 2020 Tanzanian general election and the 2020 Zanzibari general election.

Presidential aspirants must submit their intent to run to the party by June 30, 2020. Each aspirant has to be able to collect 250 sponsors from 12 regions (including 2 from Zanzibar). The party secretariat convened in Dodoma in July to make their decisions. The candidates were vetted by the party congress and names of a select few will be submitted to the National Executive Committee of the party to select the candidate.

Incumbent president Dr John Magufuli and party chairman ran unopposed to get the party ticket for re-election. Former foreign minister of Tanzania Bernard Membe intended to collect party nomination forms to contest against the incumbent president, however, the CCM central committee expelled Membe from the party. Following the decision, he returned his party card to leave the party.

The following candidates have been listed according to the dates that they expressed interest or formally announced their candidacy.

CandidateBackgroundNotes
Ali KarumeBorn 1950 (age 70), Hometown: Unguja, Zanzibar
Alma mater: Columbia University
Tanzanian Diplomat and AmbassadorSon of 1st President of Zanzibar, Abeid Karume
Brother of 6th President of Zanzibar, Amani Abeid Karume
Hussein MwinyiBorn 1966 (age 53), Hometown: Unguja, Zanzibar
Alma mater: Marmara University (MD), Hammersmith Hospital (PhD)
Member of Parliament for Kwahani
Minister of Defence and National Service in Magufuli cabinetSon of 2nd President of Tanzania, Ali Hassan Mwinyi
Decaled candidacy on June 18, 2020
Maj Gen. Issa Suleimani NassorRetired Major General in Tanzania People's Defence Force
Ex-Tanzanian Ambassador to Egypt (2017-2019)Decaled candidacy on June 18, 2020
Bakari JumaDecaled candidacy on June 18, 2020
Hijja MohamedDecaled candidacy on June 18, 2020
Yahya MwinyiDecaled candidacy on June 18, 2020
Shamsi NahodhaBorn 1962 (age 57), Hometown: Unguja, Zanzibar
Alma mater:UDSM (BA), OUT (LL.B)
Former Chief Minister of Zanzibar
Former Union MinisterDecaled candidacy on June 18, 2020
Omar Sheha MussaFormer Member of Parliament ChumbuniDeclared candidacy on June 19, 2020
Mahmoud Thabit KomboMinister of Information and Tourism in ZanzibarSon of Zanzibar revolutionary Thabit Kombo
Abdulkharim Mohammed AliDeclared candidacy on June 19, 2020
Haji Rashid PanduDeclared candidacy on June 19, 2020
Makame MbarawaBorn 1961 (age 59), Hometown: Pemba, Zanzibar
Alma mater: Astrakhan State TU (MSc), University of NSW (PhD)
Member of Parliament
Minister of Water and Irrigation in Magufuli cabinetDeclared candidacy on June 19, 2020
Mwantumu Mussa SultanFirst female presidential aspirant
Declared candidacy on June 19, 2020
Jecha Salum JechaFormer chairman Zanzibar Election CommissionDeclared candidacy on June 20, 2020
Mustafa Aboud JumbeHeld previous ministerial positions in the Zanzibar GovernmentSon of 2nd President of Zanzibar, Aboud Jumbe
Declared candidacy on June 26, 2020
  • Samia Suluhu, Vice-President of Tanzania, declined to run for the election ticket. citing that the move would be a demotion from her current title.

Since John Magufuli ran unopposed, he was automatically nominated as the party's candidate as the nominee for the president of Tanzania.

On July 9, 2020, the central committee picked 5 names from the list of over 31 presidential aspirants. Of the 5, three names were passed down to the National Executive Council for popular vote.

On July 10, 2020, the National Executive Council of the party voted on the 3 names passed down by the Central Committee. A total of 164 NEC members took part in the voting, and Hussein Mwinyi won the party nomination by a landslide.

Candidates Qualified by CCQualified for NEC VoteNEC Votes%
Hussein MwinyiYes12978.65
Khalid Salum MohamedYes1911.58
Shamsi Vuai NahodhaYes169.75
Makame Mbarawa
Khamis Mussa Omar
164100
Results: The Citizen
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