1995 Tanzanian general election explained

Country:Tanzania
Previous Election:1990 Tanzanian general election
Previous Year:1990
Next Election:2000 Tanzanian general election
Next Year:2000
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Election Name:Presidential election
Type:presidential
Image1:Benjamin Mkapa 2010-05-07.jpg
Nominee1:Benjamin Mkapa
Party1:Chama Cha Mapinduzi
Popular Vote1:4,026,422
Percentage1:61.82%
Nominee2:Augustino Mrema
Party2:NCCR–Mageuzi
Popular Vote2:1,808,616
Percentage2:27.77%
Image3:Ibrahim Lipumba (portrait).jpg
Nominee3:Ibrahim Lipumba
Party3:Civic United Front
Popular Vote3:418,973
Percentage3:6.43%
President
Before Election:Ali Hassan Mwinyi
Before Party:Chama Cha Mapinduzi
After Election:Benjamin Mkapa
After Party:Chama Cha Mapinduzi

General elections were held in Tanzania on 29 October and 29 November 1995. They were the first multi-party general elections after the lifting of the ban on political parties other than Chama Cha Mapinduzi in 1992. Nevertheless, the CCM retained its control of the country, with its candidate Benjamin Mkapa winning the presidential election, and the party winning 186 of the 232 constituencies. 182 of the constituencies were on the mainland, and 50 on Zanzibar.

After the election, 37 additional seats for women MPs were awarded to the parties based on the proportion of seats in the National Assembly, while five members were elected by the House of Representatives of Zanzibar and ten members nominated by the President. The Attorney General was also an ex-officio member, resulting in a total of 285 MPs.

Voter turnout was 77% of the 8,929,969 registered voters.