2000 Sudanese general election
General elections were held in Sudan between 13 and 23 December 2000 to elect a President and National Assembly. The elections were boycotted by the main opposition parties including the Umma Party, the Democratic Unionist Party and the Popular National Congress,[1] which resulted in an easy victory for the incumbent President Omar al-Bashir of the National Congress in the presidential election, with the National Congress also victorious the National Assembly election, winning 355 of the 360 seats, 112 of which were uncontested.
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Results
Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Omar al-Bashir | National Congress | 86.5 | |
Jaafar Nimeiry | Alliance of the Peoples' Working Forces | 9.6 | |
Malik Hussain | 1.6 | ||
Al-Samuel Hussein Osman Mansour | Liberal Democrats | 1.0 | |
Mahmoud Ahmed Juna | 1.0 | ||
Total | 100 |
National Assembly
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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National Congress | 350 | ||
Independents | 10 (2 of Muslim Brotherhood) | ||
Total | 360 |
References
- Sudan: Elections in 2000 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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