Central African presidential election, 1999
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Presidential elections were held in the Central African Republic on 19 September 1999. The result was a victory for incumbent President Ange-Félix Patassé of the Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People, who received 51.33% of the vote in the first round, meaning that a second round was not required. Voter turnout was 59.1%.[1]
Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Ange-Félix Patassé | Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People | 517,993 | 51.33 |
André Kolingba | Central African Democratic Rally | 194,486 | 19.27 |
David Dacko | Movement for Democracy and Development | 111,868 | 11.09 |
Abel Goumba | Patriotic Front for Progress | 66,218 | 6.56 |
Henri Pouzère | Independent | 42,038 | 4.17 |
Jean-Paul Ngoupandé | National Unity Party | 31,952 | 3.17 |
Enoch Derant Lakoué | Social Democratic Party | 13,344 | 1.32 |
Charles Massi | Democratic Forum for Modernity | 13,143 | 1.30 |
Fidèle Gouandjika | Independent | 9,431 | 0.93 |
Joseph Abossolo | Independent | 8,626 | 0.85 |
Invalid/blank votes | 7,440 | – | |
Total | 1,010,744 | 100 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 1,709,086 | 59.14 | |
Source: EISA |
References
- ↑ Elections in the Central African Republic African Elections Database
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