1999 Egyptian presidential confirmation referendum
A referendum on Hosni Mubarak's candidacy for President was held in Egypt on 26 September 1999, after he was nominated for the post by the People's Assembly. Mubarak was supported by all four main opposition parties, with the exception of the Nasserist Party.[1]
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His candidacy was approved by 93.8%, with voter turnout reported to be 79.2%.[1]
Background
The People's Assembly nominated Mubarak on 2 June by a vote of 443 to zero, with 11 abstentions.[2]
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 17,554,856 | 93.79 |
Against | 1,162,525 | 6.21 |
Invalid/blank votes | 240,512 | – |
Total | 18,957,893 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 23,934,907 | 79.20 |
gollark: Muons are among my favourite fundamental particles, of course.
gollark: Typographical errors will be punished with conversion into muons.
gollark: And caring if it's `firecubez` or something?
gollark: They just go around arbitrarily looking at your computer username?
gollark: I don't get why so many people pick usernames which contain their real names and which they have to redact constantly.
References
- The Middle East and North Africa 2003. Routledge. 2002. p. 304. ISBN 978-1-85743-132-2.
- Hosni Mubarak as President Direct Democracy (in German)
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