Djiboutian presidential election, 2016

Djiboutian presidential election, 2016
Djibouti
8 April 2016 (2016-04-08)

187,000 Eligible Voters
 
Nominee Ismaïl Omar Guelleh Omar Elmi Khaireh
Party RPP USN
Popular vote 112,258 9,474
Percentage 86.68% 7.32%

President before election

Ismaïl Omar Guelleh
RPP

Elected President

Ismaïl Omar Guelleh
RPP

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Presidential elections were held in Djibouti on 8 April 2016.[1] Incumbent President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh was re-elected for a fourth term, receiving 87% of the vote in the first round.[2]

Electoral system

The President of Djibouti was elected using the two-round system.[3] After a modification of the constitution in 2010, six year terms were shortened to five year terms and term limits were abolished.[4]

Candidates

Guelleh, president since 1999, ran for his fourth term in office and was considered likely to win against his six opponents. The Union for the Presidential Majority believed that Guelleh would win a landslide victory and prevent a second round run-off.[4]

The Union for National Salvation (USN), a coalition of seven opposition parties, claimed the election lacked transparency.[5] Three of the seven parties decided to boycott the elections, whilst two others fielded their own candidates, with Mohamed Daoud Chehem and Omar Elmi Khaireh running against each other.[4]

Three independent candidates also ran: Djama Abdourahman Djama, Mohamed Moussa Ali and Hassan Idriss Ahmed.[6]

Conduct

Expulsion of journalists

A team of BBC journalists who had conducted an interview with the Djibouti Foreign Minister and an opposition candidate were detained by the police. The journalists claimed they had proper paperwork to work in the country but were deported after being questioned for eight hours.[7] The BBC has yet to obtain an official statement from the government of Djibouti.[8] Djibouti ranks 170 out of 180 in the Press Freedom Index.[9]

Results

Candidate Party Votes %
Ismail Omar GuellehPeople's Rally for Progress111,38987.07
Omar Elmi KhairehUnion for National Salvation9,3857.34
Mohamed Daoud ChehemUnion for National Salvation2,3401.83
Mohamed Moussa AliIndependent1,9461.52
Hassan Idriss AhmedIndependent1,7701.38
Djama Abdourahman DjamaIndependent1,1030.86
Invalid/blank votes3,845
Total131,778100
Registered voters/turnout191,10368.96
Source: Présidence de la République de Djibouti

References

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