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'''Presidential elections''' were held in [[Guinea]] on 11 October 2015.<ref>{{cite web |last= |first= |date=2015 |title=African election calendar 2015 |url=http://www.content.eisa.org.za/old-page/african-election-calendar-2015 |publisher=[[Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa]] |location= |access-date=26 February 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/02/25/uk-guinea-politics-idUKKBN0LT01N20150225 |title=Guinea's Conde replaces minister charged with organising election |date=25 February 2015 |publisher=Reuters |access-date=26 February 2015}}</ref> The result was a first-round victory for incumbent President [[Alpha Condé]], who received 58% of the vote.
'''Presidential elections''' were held in [[Guinea]] on 11 October 2015.<ref>{{cite web |last= |first= |date=2015 |title=African election calendar 2015 |url=http://www.content.eisa.org.za/old-page/african-election-calendar-2015 |publisher=[[Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa]] |location= |access-date=26 February 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/02/25/uk-guinea-politics-idUKKBN0LT01N20150225 |title=Guinea's Conde replaces minister charged with organising election |date=25 February 2015 |publisher=Reuters |access-date=26 February 2015}}</ref>


The result was a first-round victory for incumbent President [[Alpha Condé]], who received 58% of the vote.
==Background==
In December 2013, the [[Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa]] that began in Guinea spread to neighbouring Sierra Leone and Liberia, as well as with health workers and visitors who returned to their respective countries. At the time of the elections the worst of the epidemic was over, although there were still a lesser number of prevalent cases.<ref name=ndtv>[http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/guinea-holds-tense-vote-despite-opposition-mistrust-1230750 Guinea Holds Tense Vote Despite Opposition Mistrust] NDTV, 11 October 2015</ref>


== Background ==
The seven opposition parties called for a postponement,<ref>[http://www.nampa.org/index.php?model=categories&function=display&id=14975934 "Guinean opposition calls for postponement of presidential polls"], Xinhua, 7 October 2015.</ref> citing alleged irregularities in the electoral roll, but their pleas were rejected by the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI).<ref name=BBC/> [[Cellou Dalein Diallo]] of the [[Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea]] (UFDG) also petitioned the [[Supreme Court of Guinea]] to have the election postponed, but it was rejected.<ref name=BBC/>
In December 2013, the [[Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa]] that began in Guinea spread to neighbouring Sierra Leone and Liberia, as well as with health workers and visitors who returned to their respective countries. At the time of the elections the worst of the epidemic was over, although there were still a lesser number of prevalent cases.<ref name=ndtv>[http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/guinea-holds-tense-vote-despite-opposition-mistrust-1230750 Guinea Holds Tense Vote Despite Opposition Mistrust, NDTV, 11 October 2015]</ref>


The seven opposition parties called for a postponement,<ref>[http://www.nampa.org/index.php?model=categories&function=display&id=14975934 "Guinean opposition calls for postponement of presidential polls"], Xinhua, 7 October 2015.</ref> citing alleged irregularities in the electoral roll, but their pleas were rejected by the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI).<ref name=BBC /> [[Cellou Dalein Diallo]] of the [[Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea]] (UFDG) also petitioned the [[Supreme Court of Guinea]] to have the election postponed, but it was rejected.<ref name=BBC />
==Electoral system==

== Electoral system ==
The elections were held using the [[two-round system]], with a second round taking place if no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the first round.<ref name=IFES>[http://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/2588/ Republic of Guinea] IFES</ref> Presidents are limited to two terms in office, allowing incumbent president [[Alpha Condé]] to run for a second term.
The elections were held using the [[two-round system]], with a second round taking place if no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the first round.<ref name=IFES>[http://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/2588/ Republic of Guinea] IFES</ref> Presidents are limited to two terms in office, allowing incumbent president [[Alpha Condé]] to run for a second term.


==Campaign==
== Campaign ==
A total of eight candidates contested the elections;<ref name=BBC>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-34498449 Guineans vote in presidential poll amid tension] BBC News, 11 November 2015</ref> including incumbent Condé, Diallo, who was named as the candidate of the UFDG on 25 July 2015,<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/guineas-former-pm-run-presidency-october-203000084.html "Guinea's former PM to run for presidency in October"], AFP, 25 July 2015.</ref> [[Sidya Touré]] of the [[Union of Republican Forces]], Papa Koly Kourouma of the Generations for Reconciliation, Union, and Prosperity party, Georges Gandhi Faraguet of the Guinean Union for Democracy and Development, Faya Millimouno of the Liberal Block, Marie Madeleine Dioubaté of the Guinea Ecologists Party and [[Lansana Kouyaté]] of the National Party for Hope and Development.<ref name=IFES/>
A total of eight candidates contested the elections;<ref name=BBC>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-34498449 Guineans vote in presidential poll amid tension] BBC News, 11 November 2015</ref> including incumbent Condé, Diallo, who was named as the candidate of the UFDG on 25 July 2015,<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/guineas-former-pm-run-presidency-october-203000084.html "Guinea's former PM to run for presidency in October"], AFP, 25 July 2015.</ref> [[Sidya Touré]] of the [[Union of Republican Forces]], Papa Koly Kourouma of the Generations for Reconciliation, Union, and Prosperity party, Georges Gandhi Faraguet of the Guinean Union for Democracy and Development, Faya Millimouno of the Liberal Block, Marie Madeleine Dioubaté of the Guinea Ecologists Party and [[Lansana Kouyaté]] of the National Party for Hope and Development.<ref name=IFES />


During the campaign Condé told voters that he aimed to promote development and consolidate stability. Diallo promised to give priority to youth employment, as well as "access to health care, decent housing, water, electricity, safety, and justice".<ref name=BBC/> His campaign slogan promised to deliver a "KO blow" to his opponents. He cited his record on overhauling the army and judiciary, the completion of a hydroelectric dam and reforms in making the mineral-rich country's mining contracts more transparent. He said in an interview: "Ask the people of Guinea if what we have done in five years, the others did in 50. Ask that on the streets."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/10/guinea-votes-campaign-plagued-violence-151011062405513.html|title=Guinea votes after campaign plagued with violence|date=11 October 2015|publisher=Al Jazeera|accessdate=18 October 2015}}</ref>
During the campaign Condé told voters that he aimed to promote development and consolidate stability. Diallo promised to give priority to youth employment, as well as "access to health care, decent housing, water, electricity, safety, and justice".<ref name=BBC /> His campaign slogan promised to deliver a "KO blow" to his opponents. He cited his record on overhauling the army and judiciary, the completion of a hydroelectric dam and reforms in making the mineral-rich country's mining contracts more transparent. He said in an interview: "Ask the people of Guinea if what we have done in five years, the others did in 50. Ask that on the streets."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/10/guinea-votes-campaign-plagued-violence-151011062405513.html|title=Guinea votes after campaign plagued with violence|date=11 October 2015|publisher=Al Jazeera|accessdate=18 October 2015}}</ref>


Diallo called on voters to make their voices heard following the rejection of his plea for a delay of the "imperfect" process. "We will vote, defend our suffrage, defend our victory because there is no way we will let our victory be stolen."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dw.com/en/guinea-presidential-election-to-go-ahead/a-18775109|title=Guinea presidential election to go ahead|date=11 October 2015|publisher=Deutsche Welle|accessdate=18 October 2015}}</ref> Prior to the vote, all seven opponents of the incumbent said they would challenge the outcome. A joint statement read: "The seven candidates will not recognise the results which will be made following an election with anomalies and irregularities."<ref name=ndtv/>
Diallo called on voters to make their voices heard following the rejection of his plea for a delay of the "imperfect" process. "We will vote, defend our suffrage, defend our victory because there is no way we will let our victory be stolen."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dw.com/en/guinea-presidential-election-to-go-ahead/a-18775109|title=Guinea presidential election to go ahead|date=11 October 2015|publisher=Deutsche Welle|accessdate=18 October 2015}}</ref> Prior to the vote, all seven opponents of the incumbent said they would challenge the outcome. A joint statement read: "The seven candidates will not recognise the results which will be made following an election with anomalies and irregularities."<ref name=ndtv />


==Conduct==
== Conduct ==
Violence during the election campaign, including clashes between supporters of Condé and Diallo in [[Koundara]],<ref name=BBC2/> led to the deaths of at least three people.<ref name=BBC/> A curfew was put in place in [[Nzérékoré]] after one person was killed and dozens injured during a visit by Condé on 5 October.<ref name=BBC2>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-34478656 Will Guinea election be free and fair?] BBC News, 8 October 2015</ref> United Nations Secretary-General [[Ban Ki-moon]] then called for the vote to be "conducted in a peaceful and transparent manner."<ref name=ndtv/>
Violence during the election campaign, including clashes between supporters of Condé and Diallo in [[Koundara]],<ref name=BBC2 /> led to the deaths of at least three people.<ref name=BBC /> A curfew was put in place in [[Nzérékoré]] after one person was killed and dozens injured during a visit by Condé on 5 October.<ref name=BBC2>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-34478656 Will Guinea election be free and fair?] BBC News, 8 October 2015</ref> United Nations Secretary-General [[Ban Ki-moon]] then called for the vote to be "conducted in a peaceful and transparent manner."<ref name=ndtv />


Voting centres were open from 7:00 until 18:00, while national borders were closed for the day and traffic restricted to that of electoral observers, government officials and security forces, in accordance with a presidential decree. Around 19,000 police and members of the security services were on duty.<ref name="ndtv"/> Condé also declared that over 90% of voter cards had been distributed.
Voting centres were open from 7:00 until 18:00, while national borders were closed for the day and traffic restricted to that of electoral observers, government officials and security forces, in accordance with a presidential decree. Around 19,000 police and members of the security services were on duty.<ref name="ndtv" /> Condé also declared that over 90% of voter cards had been distributed.


Monitors included an [[African Union]] observer mission and a 72-member [[European Union]] delegation. The EU delegation cited “massive deficiencies” ahead of polling; however, in its post-election report it concluded that the process overall was “valid”.<ref>{{cite news|title=Fingers crossed in Guinea: Things could turn nasty after a disputed poll|url=http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21673650-things-could-turn-nasty-after-disputed-poll-fingers-crossed-guinea|accessdate=18 October 2015|work=[[The Economist]]}}</ref>
Monitors included an [[African Union]] observer mission and a 72-member [[European Union]] delegation. The EU delegation cited “massive deficiencies” ahead of polling; however, in its post-election report it concluded that the process overall was “valid”.<ref>{{cite news|title=Fingers crossed in Guinea: Things could turn nasty after a disputed poll|url=http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21673650-things-could-turn-nasty-after-disputed-poll-fingers-crossed-guinea|accessdate=18 October 2015|work=[[The Economist]]}}</ref>


==Results==
== Results ==
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==Aftermath==
== Aftermath ==
Diallo denounced the provisional results as fraudulent, and all of the opposition candidates vowed not to accept the results. Diallo said that "at the appropriate time" he would call for "peaceful demonstrations to express our indignation and protest against this serious denial of democracy",<ref name="yahoo1"/> while a spokesman for Condé criticized the notion of holding protests, saying that it "risks dragging the country into instability, chaos and violence".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dw.com/en/guinea-incumbent-conde-wins-disputed-election/a-18789180|title=Guinea incumbent Conde wins disputed election|date=17 October 2015|publisher=Deutsche Welle|accessdate=18 October 2015}}</ref> He urged supporters of the President to "stay calm, avoid gloating and get ready to face the numerous challenges that await us".<ref name="yahoo1">Selim Saheb Ettaba and Abdoulaye Bah, [http://news.yahoo.com/guinea-president-elected-first-round-voting-provisional-results-215032915.html "Guinea opposition leader vows protests against Conde re-election"], Agence France-Presse, 17 October 2015.</ref>
Diallo denounced the provisional results as fraudulent, and all of the opposition candidates vowed not to accept the results. Diallo said that "at the appropriate time" he would call for "peaceful demonstrations to express our indignation and protest against this serious denial of democracy",<ref name="yahoo1" /> while a spokesman for Condé criticized the notion of holding protests, saying that it "risks dragging the country into instability, chaos and violence".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dw.com/en/guinea-incumbent-conde-wins-disputed-election/a-18789180|title=Guinea incumbent Conde wins disputed election|date=17 October 2015|publisher=Deutsche Welle|accessdate=18 October 2015}}</ref> He urged supporters of the President to "stay calm, avoid gloating and get ready to face the numerous challenges that await us".<ref name="yahoo1">Selim Saheb Ettaba and Abdoulaye Bah, [http://news.yahoo.com/guinea-president-elected-first-round-voting-provisional-results-215032915.html "Guinea opposition leader vows protests against Conde re-election"], Agence France-Presse, 17 October 2015.</ref>


==References==
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Guinean presidential election, 2015

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Nominee Alpha Condé Cellou Dalein Diallo
Party RPG UFDG
Popular vote 2,285,827 1,242,362
Prozentualer Anteil 57.85% 31.44%


President before election

Alpha Condé
RPG

Elected President

Alpha Condé
RPG

Presidential elections were held in Guinea on 11 October 2015.[1][2]

The result was a first-round victory for incumbent President Alpha Condé, who received 58% of the vote.

Background

In December 2013, the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa that began in Guinea spread to neighbouring Sierra Leone and Liberia, as well as with health workers and visitors who returned to their respective countries. At the time of the elections the worst of the epidemic was over, although there were still a lesser number of prevalent cases.[3]

The seven opposition parties called for a postponement,[4] citing alleged irregularities in the electoral roll, but their pleas were rejected by the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI).[5] Cellou Dalein Diallo of the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (UFDG) also petitioned the Supreme Court of Guinea to have the election postponed, but it was rejected.[5]

Electoral system

The elections were held using the two-round system, with a second round taking place if no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the first round.[6] Presidents are limited to two terms in office, allowing incumbent president Alpha Condé to run for a second term.

Campaign

A total of eight candidates contested the elections;[5] including incumbent Condé, Diallo, who was named as the candidate of the UFDG on 25 July 2015,[7] Sidya Touré of the Union of Republican Forces, Papa Koly Kourouma of the Generations for Reconciliation, Union, and Prosperity party, Georges Gandhi Faraguet of the Guinean Union for Democracy and Development, Faya Millimouno of the Liberal Block, Marie Madeleine Dioubaté of the Guinea Ecologists Party and Lansana Kouyaté of the National Party for Hope and Development.[6]

During the campaign Condé told voters that he aimed to promote development and consolidate stability. Diallo promised to give priority to youth employment, as well as "access to health care, decent housing, water, electricity, safety, and justice".[5] His campaign slogan promised to deliver a "KO blow" to his opponents. He cited his record on overhauling the army and judiciary, the completion of a hydroelectric dam and reforms in making the mineral-rich country's mining contracts more transparent. He said in an interview: "Ask the people of Guinea if what we have done in five years, the others did in 50. Ask that on the streets."[8]

Diallo called on voters to make their voices heard following the rejection of his plea for a delay of the "imperfect" process. "We will vote, defend our suffrage, defend our victory because there is no way we will let our victory be stolen."[9] Prior to the vote, all seven opponents of the incumbent said they would challenge the outcome. A joint statement read: "The seven candidates will not recognise the results which will be made following an election with anomalies and irregularities."[3]

Conduct

Violence during the election campaign, including clashes between supporters of Condé and Diallo in Koundara,[10] led to the deaths of at least three people.[5] A curfew was put in place in Nzérékoré after one person was killed and dozens injured during a visit by Condé on 5 October.[10] United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon then called for the vote to be "conducted in a peaceful and transparent manner."[3]

Voting centres were open from 7:00 until 18:00, while national borders were closed for the day and traffic restricted to that of electoral observers, government officials and security forces, in accordance with a presidential decree. Around 19,000 police and members of the security services were on duty.[3] Condé also declared that over 90% of voter cards had been distributed.

Monitors included an African Union observer mission and a 72-member European Union delegation. The EU delegation cited “massive deficiencies” ahead of polling; however, in its post-election report it concluded that the process overall was “valid”.[11]

Results

Candidate Party Votes %
Alpha Condé Rally of the Guinean People 2,285,827 57.85
Cellou Dalein Diallo Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea 1,242,362 31.44
Sidya Touré Union of Republican Forces 237,549 6.01
Faya Lansana Millimouno Liberal Bloc 54,718 1.38
El Hadj Papa Koly Kourouma Generations for Reconciliation, Union, and Prosperity 51,750 1.31
Lansana Kouyaté National Party for Hope and Development 45,962 1.16
Ghandi Faraguet Tounkara Guinean Union for Democracy and Development 19,840 0.50
Marie Madeilein Dioubaté Guinea Ecologists Party 13,214 0.33
Invalid/blank votes 179,804 -
Total 4,131,026 100
Registered voters/turnout 6,042,634 68.36
Source: CENI (98.2% of polling stations reporting)

Aftermath

Diallo denounced the provisional results as fraudulent, and all of the opposition candidates vowed not to accept the results. Diallo said that "at the appropriate time" he would call for "peaceful demonstrations to express our indignation and protest against this serious denial of democracy",[12] while a spokesman for Condé criticized the notion of holding protests, saying that it "risks dragging the country into instability, chaos and violence".[13] He urged supporters of the President to "stay calm, avoid gloating and get ready to face the numerous challenges that await us".[12]

References

  1. ^ "African election calendar 2015". Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa. 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Guinea's Conde replaces minister charged with organising election". Reuters. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Guinea Holds Tense Vote Despite Opposition Mistrust, NDTV, 11 October 2015
  4. ^ "Guinean opposition calls for postponement of presidential polls", Xinhua, 7 October 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e Guineans vote in presidential poll amid tension BBC News, 11 November 2015
  6. ^ a b Republic of Guinea IFES
  7. ^ "Guinea's former PM to run for presidency in October", AFP, 25 July 2015.
  8. ^ "Guinea votes after campaign plagued with violence". Al Jazeera. 11 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Guinea presidential election to go ahead". Deutsche Welle. 11 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  10. ^ a b Will Guinea election be free and fair? BBC News, 8 October 2015
  11. ^ "Fingers crossed in Guinea: Things could turn nasty after a disputed poll". The Economist. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  12. ^ a b Selim Saheb Ettaba and Abdoulaye Bah, "Guinea opposition leader vows protests against Conde re-election", Agence France-Presse, 17 October 2015.
  13. ^ "Guinea incumbent Conde wins disputed election". Deutsche Welle. 17 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.