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 %
Ange-Félix PatasséMovement for the Liberation of the Central African People517,99351.33
André KolingbaCentral African Democratic Rally194,48619.27
David DackoMovement for Democracy and Development111,86811.09
Abel GoumbaPatriotic Front for Progress66,2186.56
Henri PouzèreIndependent42,0384.17
Jean-Paul Ngoupandé National Unity Party31,9523.17
Enoch Derant LakouéSocial Democratic Party13,3441.32
Charles MassiDemocratic Forum for Modernity13,1431.30
Fidèle GouandjikaIndependent9,4310.93
Joseph AbossoloIndependent8,6260.85
Invalid/blank votes7,440
Total1,010,744100
Registered voters/turnout1,709,08659.14
Source: EISA

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