2020 Seychellois general election

General elections were held in Seychelles on 22–24 October 2020 to elect the President and members of the National Assembly.[2] The National Assembly elections had been due in 2021,[3] but in July 2020 were brought forward by President Danny Faure in order to hold them together with the presidential elections, a proposal supported by opposition parties.[4][5]

2020 Seychellois general election

22–24 October 2020
Presidential election
 
Nominee Wavel Ramkalawan Danny Faure
Party SNP United Seychelles
Alliance LDS None
Running mate Ahmed Afif[1] Maurice Loustau-Lalanne[1]
Popular vote 35,562 28,178
Percentage 54.91% 43.51%

President before election

Danny Faure
United Seychelles

Elected President

Wavel Ramkalawan
LDS

Parliamentary election


All 35 seats in the National Assembly
18 seats were needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats ±
LDS Roger Mancienne 54.84 25 +6
United Seychelles Vincent Meriton 42.35 10 -4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results of the legislative election.

The presidential elections were won by Wavel Ramkalawan of the Linyon Demokratik Seselwa (LDS), with the LDS also increasing its majority in the National Assembly, winning 25 of the 35 seats.

Electoral system

The President of Seychelles is elected using the two-round system;[6] if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the first round, a second round is held between the top two candidates.

Members of the National Assembly are elected by two methods; 26 (with a new constituency established in 2020) are elected from single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting, and up to a further ten are elected based on the percentage of votes received by each party; for each 10% of the total national vote received, a party gets one additional seat.[7][8]

Presidential campaign

In August 2019 the United Seychelles Party nominated its leader and incumbent president Danny Faure as its candidate during its thirty-third annual congress.[9] Wavel Ramkalawan from the liberal Linyon Demokratik Seselwa (LDS) and Alain St. Ange from the progressive One Seychelles Party (founded on 26 April 2019 and registered on 12 June 2019) are challenging the incumbent. While former speaker of national assembly Patrick Pillay sought nomination, the election commission rejected his candidacy on the ground that he failed to collect the required 500 signatures from registered voters.[10]

While the country recorded only 149 (mostly imported) COVID-19 cases, public health directives still impacted the campaign. For instance, public election rallies were banned. Since there are no active polling institutes, rally attendance had been used to measure support in previous elections. However, the candidates were active in social media, and also participated in the country's first televised presidential debate. The economy was a major campaign issue due to the high cost of living and recent reduction in tourism.[11] While Transparency International ranks Seychelles as one of the 30 least corrupt countries in the world, the incumbent government was considered too accommodating to offshore business interests.[12]

Results

On 25 October, Wavel Ramkalawan was declared the winner of the presidential election with 54.91% of the vote, marking the first peaceful transfer of presidential power between different political parties since independence in 1976. He had run unsuccessfully in the presidential elections from 1998 onward. Danny Faure attended Ramkalawan's victory speech; in his speech, Ramkalawan emphasized reconciliation: "In this election, there were no losers, there were no winners — our country was given the opportunity as the ultimate winner."[13]

President

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Wavel RamkalawanAhmed AfifLinyon Demokratik Seselwa35,56254.91
Danny FaureMaurice Loustau-LalanneUnited Seychelles28,17843.51
Alain St AngePeter SinonOne Seychelles1,0211.58
Total64,761100.00
Valid votes64,76198.10
Invalid/blank votes1,2561.90
Total votes66,017100.00
Registered voters/turnout74,63488.45
Source: ECS

National Assembly

Party Votes % +/– Seats
FPTP PR Total +/–
Linyon Demokratik Seselwa35,20254.84+5.2520525+6
United Seychelles27,18542.35–6.876410–4
One Seychelles1,4202.21New000New
Seychellois Alliance700.11New000New
Independents3170.49+0.280000
Invalid/blank votes1,784
Total65,97810026935+2
Registered voters/turnout74,63488.40
Source: ECS

Results by constituency

electoral areaLDSUSOne Seychellesotherstot.validtot. turnouttot. registered
1 Anse Aux Pins149652,8%125444,2%843,0%2834291688%3304
2 Anse Boileau156453,1%134045,5%411,4%2945301289%3398
3 Anse Etoile216162,0%127336,5%501,4%3484358588%4064
4 Anse Royale134346,4%148451,3%662,3%2893289386%3375
5 Au Cap184561,7%108136,2%411,4%230,8%2990307188%3509
6 Baie Lazare132455,0%108345,0%2407248190%2756
7 Baie Ste Anne128943,5%138346,7%2929,9%2964305189%3444
8 Beau Vallon172760,0%91331,7%2398,3%2879296387%3421
9 Bel Air102551,7%87043,9%874,4%1982202888%2315
10 Belombre172663,2%100536,8%2731282287%3261
11 Cascade131754,2%108444,6%271,1%2428249590%2785
12 English River142957,5%98039,5%502,0%251,0%2484257589%2908
13 Glacis171362,2%98535,8%552,0%2753282686%3270
14 Grand Anse (Mahe)142867,6%68532,4%2113218388%2478
15 Grand Anse (Praslin)129651,8%110344,0%1054,2%2504252190%2810
16 Ile Perseverance143853,2%109840,6%1676,2%2703282692%3083
17 Inner Islands66537,1%110561,7%221,2%1792183890%2046
18 Les Mamelles117758,1%82740,8%221,1%2026208490%2326
19 Mont Buxton144958,5%99340,1%351,4%2477255289%2882
20 Mont Fleuri131758,9%91941,1%0,0%2236230587%2643
21 Plaisance145253,2%122144,8%552,0%2728284587%3257
22 Pointe Larue96646,2%109652,4%281,3%2090214289%2400
23 Port Glaud87048,4%92951,6%1799185692%2008
24 Roche Caiman77644,4%78144,7%19211,0%1749180391%1990
25 Saint Louis128159,9%78136,5%783,6%2140218785%2572
26 Takamaka112854,7%91244,2%231,1%2063211891%2329
Total3520254,8%2718542,3%14202,2%3870,6%641946597888%74634
source: [14]

Reactions

  •  United States: The United States Department of State issued a statement congratulating "the Government of the Republic of Seychelles and the Seychellois people on a successful election." The Department further "congratulate[d] Reverend Wavel Ramkalawan on his election and look[s] forward to expanding cooperation on a wide range of mutual interests."[15]


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