1996 Sierra Leonean general election

General elections were held in Sierra Leone on 26 and 27 February 1996 to elect the President and members of Parliament, with a second round of the presidential election on 15 March. They were the first elections since multi-party democracy had been reintroduced following a referendum on a new constitution in 1991, and the first multi-party elections held in the country since 1977.

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The presidential elections were won by Ahmed Tejan Kabbah of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), who defeated John Karefa-Smart of the United National People's Party in the second round by 60% to 40%. In the parliamentary elections, the SLPP became the largest party for the first time in 29 years, winning 27 of the 68 elected seats, whilst the UNPP finished second with 17 seats.

The All People's Congress, which had governed from 1968 to 1992 (from 1978 to 1991 as the only legal party), ran in a contested election for the first time in two decades. It finished fourth in the parliamentary election, whilst its presidential candidate, Edward Turay, finished a distant fifth with only 5.1 percent of the vote.

Results

President

As no candidate won more than 55% of the vote in the first round, a second round of voting was held.

Candidates Parties First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Ahmad Tejan KabbahSierra Leone People's Party266,89335.80608,41959.50
John Karefa-SmartUnited National People's Party168,66622.62414,33540.50
Thaimu BanguraPeople's Democratic Party119,78216.07
John KarimuNational Unity Party39,6175.31
Edward TurayAll People's Congress38,3165.14
Abu Aiah KoromaDemocratic Centre Party36,7794.93
Abass BunduPeople's Progressive Party21,5572.89
Amadu JallohNational Democratic Alliance17,3352.33
Edward KargboPeople's National Convention15,7982.12
Desmond LukeNational Unity Movement7,9181.06
Andrew LungaySocial Democratic Party5,2020.70
Andrew TurayNational People's Party3,9250.53
Mohamed SillahNational Alliance Democratic Party3,7230.50
Total745,5111001,022,754100
Source: African Elections Database

Parliament

The SLPP won the most seats in the elections, but fell well short of a majority, with only 27 of the 68 elected seats.

Party Votes % Seats
Sierra Leone People's Party269,88835.9427
United National People's Party165,21922.0017
People's Democratic Party114,42915.2412
All People's Congress42,4675.665
National Unity Party39,2855.234
Democratic Centre Party35,6324.753
People's Progressive Party21,3612.840
National Democratic Alliance20,1252.680
People's National Convention19,0192.530
National Unity Movement8,8851.180
Social Democratic Party5,9000.790
National People's Party3,9920.530
Indirectly elected paramount chiefs12
Invalid/blank votes4,656
Total750,85810080
Source: Elections Today

Aftermath

On 25 May 1997 Kabbah was deposed by a coup led by Johnny Paul Koroma. However, he was returned to power by Nigerian-led ECOWAS forces on 10 March 1998.

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