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, which accused the government of vote rigging.[1][2] Only Omar al-Bashir’s National Congress Party and a small number of minority parties contested the elections.[2]

2000 Sudanese general election

13–23 December 2000
  First party Second party
 
Leader Omar al-Bashir
Party National Congress Independents
Seats won 355 5

President before election

Omar al-Bashir
National Congress

Elected President

Omar al-Bashir
National Congress

About 66% of Sudan’s eligible voters cast ballots.[2] Al-Bashir received 86.5% of the votes cast for a five-year presidential term.[2] Former President Jaafar Nimeiry, who had returned to Sudan from exile in Egypt, polled 9.6% of the vote, and three other candidates received less than 4 percent among them.[2] Voters also elected 275 members of the National Assembly to four-year terms.[2] The ruling NCP won all but 10 seats; no other party contested 112 of the seats.[2] Of the 90 specially selected positions, 35 went to women, 26 to university graduates, and 29 to trade union representatives.[2] Women constituted about 10 percent of the legislature’s membership.[2] An Organization of African Unity observer team concluded “that the overall exercise was an important step towards democratization and that it was conducted in a conducive atmosphere and in a satisfactory manner.”[2] Political parties that boycotted the elections had a decidedly different view.[2]

Results

Presidential election

Candidate Party Votes %
Omar al-BashirNational Congress86.5[2]
Jaafar NimeiryAlliance of the Peoples' Working Forces9.6[2]
Malik Hussain1.6
Al-Samuel Hussein Osman MansourLiberal Democrats1.0
Mahmoud Ahmed Juna1.0
Total100

National Assembly

Party Votes % Seats
National Congress350[2]
Independents10 (2 of Muslim Brotherhood)
Total360

References

  1. Sudan: Elections in 2000 Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. Shinn, David H. (2015). "Elections" (PDF). In Berry, LaVerle (ed.). Sudan : a country study (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. pp. 232–234. ISBN 978-0-8444-0750-0. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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