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2019 Mauritanian presidential election

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2019 Mauritanian presidential election

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Registered1,544,132 (Increase 16.26%)
Turnout62.63% (Increase 6.17pp)
 
CandidateMohamed Ould GhazouaniBiram Dah Abeid
PartyUPRRAG
AlliancePresidential majoritySawab–RAG
Popular vote483,007172,649
Percentage52.00%18.59%

 
CandidateSidi Mohamed Ould BoubacarKane Hamidou Baba
PartyIndependentMPR
AllianceTewassoulHATEM+CVE
Popular vote165,99580,777
Percentage17.87%8.70%

Results by wilaya and moughataa

President before election

Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
UPR

President-elect

Mohamed Ould Ghazouani
UPR

Arab LeagueMember State of the Arab League


flagMauritania portal

Presidential elections were held inMauritania on 22 June 2019, with a second round planned for 6 July if no candidate had received more than 50% of the vote.[1] The result was a first round victory forMohamed Ould Ghazouani who won with 52 percent of the vote.[2][3] However, opposition rejected the results,[4] calling it "another army coup."[5] On 1 July 2019, Mauritania's constitutional council confirmed Ghazouani as president and rejected a challenge by the opposition.[6]

With incumbent PresidentMohamed Ould Abdel Aziz not running, the elections were reported to be the firstpeaceful transfer of power since the country's independence fromFrance in 1960.[7]

Electoral system

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Under Article 26 of theconstitution, thepresident is elected for a five-year term using thetwo round system. If no candidate receives an absolute majority of the vote in the first round, a second round is held two weeks later between the two candidates who received the most votes.[8]

Candidacy is restricted to citizens by birth aged between 40 and 75 (on the day of the first round) who have not had their civil and political rights removed. Article 23 also stipulates that the president has to be a Muslim. Article 28 establishes aterm limit of two mandates, allowing the president to only be re-elected once.[8]

The election of a new president is required to take place between 30 and 45 days before the expiration of the term of the incumbent president.[8]

Candidates

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Campaign

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Candidate slogans

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CandidateOriginal sloganEnglish translationRef.
In ArabicIn French
Mohamed Ould Ghazouaniمن أجل الوطنPour la patrieFor the homeland[9]
Biram Dah Abeidالتغيير الآنLe changement, c'est maintenantChange now[10]
Sidi Mohamed Ould Boubacarاستعادة الأمل
التغيير الآن وليس غدا!
Ressuciter l'espoir
Le Changement, c'est maintenant et non demain !
Restore hope
Change now, not tomorrow!
[11][12]

Opinion polls

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Polling
firm
Fieldwork
date
Sample
size
BlankUndecidedRefused to answer
Ghazouani
UPR
Boubacar
Ind.
Dah Abeid
Sawab–RAG
Maouloud
UFP
Baba
CVE
El Wafi
Ind.
CMERS15 Jun 20192,05629.5%23.0%9.5%3.7%2.6%2.1%2.0%14.9%12.7%

Results

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Mohamed Ould GhazouaniUnion for the Republic483,00752.00
Biram Dah AbeidDemocratic Alternation Pole172,64918.59
Sidi Mohamed Ould BoubacarIndependent165,99517.87
Kane Hamidou BabaCoalition Living Together80,7778.70
Mohamed Ould MaouloudUnion of the Forces of Progress22,6562.44
Mohamed Lemine El Mourteji El WafiIndependent3,6880.40
Total928,772100.00
Valid votes928,77296.04
Invalid votes28,7962.98
Blank votes9,5040.98
Total votes967,072100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,544,13262.63
Source:Constitutional Council

Tables

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Results bywilaya
WilayaGhazouaniAbeidBoubacarBabaMaouloudEl WaviNeutralNull
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Adrar16,74368.88%1,5146.23%5,00920.61%2260.93%7513.09%630.26%1780.71%6682.66%
Assaba47,27568.19%10,70215.44%8,80512.70%9211.33%1,4182.05%2030.29%3050.42%2,4963.46%
Brakna46,03850.64%10,64311.71%15,94717.54%16,83618.52%1,2911.42%1600.18%1,3501.42%2,7532.90%
Dakhlet Nouadhibou14,24830.04%15,58732.86%10,71322.59%5,53411.67%1,0752.27%2730.58%4911.00%1,0102.06%
Gorgol23,59435.95%21,42932.65%3,4515.26%15,19623.16%1,7952.74%1580.24%9371.36%2,4353.53%
Guidimagha19,45441.69%16,13134.56%4,0218.62%6,46113.84%5291.13%730.16%5731.16%1,9583.98%
Hodh Ech Chargui75,46381.80%2,8773.12%12,15613.18%3670.40%5940.64%7990.87%3360.35%2,8092.94%
Hodh El Gharbi52,35075.07%3,4214.91%11,64716.70%6250.90%1,4302.05%2660.38%2430.34%1,8492.57%
Inchiri5,65960.67%7538.07%2,24424.06%4725.06%1801.93%190.20%940.98%1932.01%
Nouakchott-Nord29,05539.77%15,00320.54%22,55830.88%2,7763.80%3,1334.29%5340.73%8241.08%2,3683.11%
Nouakchott-Ouest25,37934.89%20,05527.57%13,46818.51%10,12413.92%3,4144.69%3060.42%1,1641.53%2,3862,386
Nouakchott-Sud30,88931.39%30,62131.12%18,74219.05%15,05415.30%2,6672.71%4330.44%1,4721.43%3,2033.11%
Tagant19,46773.47%1,1054.17%4,62217.44%730.28%1,1864.48%440.17%1520.56%5492.02%
Tiris Zemmour8,77244.07%2,99115.03%5,69028.59%1,8349.21%5392.71%770.39%1740.84%5562.69%
Trarza65,06857.77%17,15015.23%25,02122.22%2,8082.49%2,3692.10%2110.19%1,1190.96%3,3522.86%
Diaspora3,55335.73%2,66726.82%1,90119.12%1,47014.78%2852.87%690.69%920.90%2112.06%
Total483,00752.00%172,64918.59%165,99517.87%80,7778.70%22,6562.44%3,6880.40%9,5040.98%28,7962.98%
Source:Constitutional Council
Results bymoughataa
MoughataaGhazouaniAbeidBoubacarBabaMaouloudEl WaviNeutralNull
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Aïoun12,67371.01%8975.03%3,77921.17%400.22%3792.12%800.45%520.28%4512.46%
Akjoujt3,42259.27%3005.20%1,62228.09%2884.99%1282.22%140.24%641.08%951.60%
Aleg20,14364.45%2,3247.44%8,02725.68%2860.92%4271.37%490.16%1370.42%9352.89%
Amourj
Aoujeft4,41377.75%811.43%79714.04%190.33%3556.25%110.19%240.42%731.26%
Arafat19,73044.28%7,48616.80%12,43927.92%2,8596.42%1,7253.87%3180.71%5081.10%1,2892.78%
Atar9,33363.89%1,2378.47%3,62924.84%1901.30%1811.24%380.26%1380.90%5163.38%
Bababé3,48736.52%1,12111.74%4835.06%4,37845.85%630.66%160.17%3283.24%2632.59%
Barkéol
Bassiknou
Bénichab2,23762.96%45312.75%62217.51%1845.18%521.46%50.14%300.82%982.66%
Bir Moghrein
Boghé5,82030.29%3,83419.96%1,7389.05%7,43338.69%3461.80%410.21%4822.38%5512.72%
Boumdeid
Boutilimit
Chami1,81854.40%44113.20%97729.23%381.14%551.65%130.39%531.52%842.41%
Chinguetti1,61167.13%1676.96%38616.08%160.67%2078.63%130.54%90.36%632.55%
Dar Naïm8,92737.59%6,32726.64%6,14525.87%1,4556.13%8353.52%610.26%3031.21%9003.61%
Djiguenni
El Mina5,98520.37%13,19344.90%3,14210.69%6,61922.52%3911.33%560.19%5431.75%1,0473.38%
F'Déirick
Ghabou
Guerou
Kaédi
Kankoussa
Keur Macène
Kiffa
Koubenni12,45667.02%1,4707.91%3,64619.62%3001.61%6303.39%840.45%840.44%6143.18%
Ksar9,62346.13%3,86218.51%5,39525.86%9234.42%9714.65%870.42%3041.39%7473.41%
M'Bagne
M'Bout
Maghama
Magta Lahjar
Méderdra
Monguel
Moudjéria
N'Beiket Lahwach
Néma
Nouadhibou12,43028.19%15,14634.35%9,73622.08%5,49612.47%1,0202.31%2600.59%4380.96%9262.04%
Ouad Naga
Ouadane1,38685.45%291.79%19712.15%10.06%80.49%10.06%70.43%160.97%
Oualata
Ould Yengé
R'Kiz
Riyad5,17421.15%9,94240.64%3,16112.92%5,57622.79%5512.25%590.24%4211.63%8673.37%
Rosso
Sebkha2,72013.04%9,79546.97%9834.71%7,01833.65%3041.46%350.17%3861.75%7803.54%
Sélibaby
Tamchekett9,44983.90%3993.54%1,29711.52%250.22%740.66%180.16%230.20%1881.64%
Tevragh Zeina13,03642.01%6,39820.62%7,09022.85%2,1837.04%2,1396.89%1840.59%4741.46%8592.65%
Teyarett8,49340.08%3,80817.97%6,65931.43%9854.65%1,0995.19%1440.68%2661.21%5962.70%
Tichitt
Tidjikja
Timbédra
Tintane17,77280.62%6552.97%2,92513.27%2601.18%3471.57%840.38%840.37%5962.62%
Toujounine11,63541.37%4,86817.31%9,75434.69%3361.19%1,1994.26%3291.17%2550.87%8722.98%
Zouérate
Africa
America
Asia
Europe
Total483,00752.00%172,64918.59%165,99517.87%80,7778.70%22,6562.44%3,6880.40%9,5040.98%28,7962.98%
Source:Constitutional Council

Aftermath

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Following Ould Ghazouani's declaration of victory, protests were held inNouakchott, leading to around 100 arrests.[13] The government started to reduce mobile internet services on the day after the elections, with fixed-line internet services ceasing on 25 June; both were fully restored on 3 July.[14]

References

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  1. ^Mauritania to hold presidential election on June 22African News, 18 June 2019
  2. ^Mauritania: Former General Mohamed Ould Ghazouani wins presidential electionDeutsche Welle, 24 June 2019
  3. ^Mauritania's Ghazouani declared presidential vote winnerAljazeera, 24 June 2019
  4. ^Mauritanian opposition rejects Ghazouani election victoryAfrica Times, 25 June 2019
  5. ^‘Historic’ Mauritanian elections contested by oppositionThe Arab Weekly, 29 June 2019
  6. ^Mauritania Constitutional Council Confirms Mohamed Ould Ghazouani as President,VOA, 1 July 2019
  7. ^Mauritania prepares for historic election as discontent simmersReuters, 20 June 2019
  8. ^abc"دستور الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية" [Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania].Parliament of Mauritania (in Arabic). 2022-06-15. Retrieved2022-11-17.
  9. ^"Programme du candidat Mohamed Cheikh Mohamed Ahmed Cheikh El-Ghazouani" [Program of [the] candidate Mohamed Cheikh Mohamed Ahmed Cheikh El-Ghazouani](PDF) (in French). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2019-11-26. Retrieved2022-09-04.
  10. ^"Sous le slogan : « Le changement, c'est maintenant », le candidat Biram DAH ABEID, en orbite pour la présidentielle 2019 (reportage photos)" [Under the slogan: "Change is now", candidate Biram DAH ABEID, in orbit for the 2019 presidential election (photo report)].Mauriweb.info (in French). Retrieved2022-09-04.
  11. ^"استعادة الأمل" [Restore hope] (in Arabic). Retrieved2024-05-09.
  12. ^"Ressuciter l'espoir" [Restore hope] (in French). Retrieved2024-05-09.
  13. ^opposition candidates challenge presidential election result[dead link] Reuters, 26 June 2019
  14. ^Mauritania: Widespread Arrests to Blunt Backlash Over Election Human Rights Watch, 23 July 2019
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