2005 Tanzanian general election explained

Country:Tanzania
Previous Election:2000 Tanzanian general election
Previous Year:2000
Next Election:2010 Tanzanian general election
Next Year:2010
Module:
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Type:presidential
Election Name:Presidential election
Image1:Jakaya Kikwete 2011 (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Jakaya Kikwete
Party1:Chama Cha Mapinduzi
Popular Vote1:9,123,952
Percentage1:80.28%
Nominee2:Ibrahim Lipumba
Party2:Civic United Front
Popular Vote2:1,327,125
Percentage2:11.68%
President
Before Election:Benjamin Mkapa
Before Party:Chama Cha Mapinduzi
After Election:Jakaya Kikwete
After Party:Chama Cha Mapinduzi

General elections were held in Tanzania on 14 December 2005. Originally scheduled for 30 October, the elections were postponed due to the death of CHADEMA vice-presidential candidate Jumbe Mohamed Jumbe.[1] The elections were the third since the country returned to multi-party rule in 1992. Incumbent President Benjamin Mkapa stepped down after two consecutive terms in accordance with the constitution. Elections for the Presidency of Zanzibar and its House of Representatives took place on 30 October, as scheduled.

The presidential election was won by Jakaya Kikwete of Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), who received 80% of the vote, with Ibrahim Lipumba of the Civic United Front finishing second with 12%. In the parliamentary elections, the CCM won 264 of the 323 seats in the National Assembly.

Presidential candidates

Union

Zanzibar

Results

Zanzibar House of Representatives

Note: A re-run of the invalidated election took place on 14 December 2005.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: United Republic of Tanzania (Bunge): Elections held in 2005. 2021-10-12. Inter-Parliamentary Union.