Zambian general election, 1991

Zambian general election, 1991
Zambia
31 October 1991

1,325,038 registered voters
Turnout 45.27%
 
Nominee Frederick Chiluba Kenneth Kaunda
Party MMD UNIP
Popular vote 972,212 311,022
Percentage 75.76% 24.24%

President before election

Kenneth Kaunda
UNIP

Elected President

Frederick Chiluba
MMD

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General elections were held in Zambia on 31 October 1991 to elect a President and National Assembly. They were the first multi-party elections since 1968, and saw the ruling United National Independence Party comprehensively beaten by the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, whose candidate, Frederick Chiluba, beat the incumbent Kenneth Kaunda in the presidential election. Voter turnout was 45%.[1]

Results

President

Candidate Party Votes %
Frederick ChilubaMovement for Multi-Party Democracy972,21275.76
Kenneth KaundaUnited National Independence Party311,02224.24
Invalid/blank votes41,531
Total1,324,765100
Registered voters/turnout2,926,45745.27
Source: EISA

National Assembly

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Movement for Multi-Party Democracy931,94574.01125New
United National Independence Party314,71124.9925–100
National Democratic Alliance1,6950.130New
National Democratic Party8030.060New
Democratic Party1200.010New
Independents9,8620.780New
Presidential appointees8–2
Appointed Speaker10
Invalid/blank votes46,787
Total1,305,689100159+23
Registered voters/turnout2,875,96045.40
Source: EISA

References

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