2000 Tanzanian general election explained

Country:Tanzania
Type:presidential
Previous Election:1995 Tanzanian general election
Previous Year:1995
Next Election:2005 Tanzanian general election
Next Year:2005
Module:
Embed:yes
Type:presidential
Election Name:Presidential election
Image1:Benjamin Mkapa 2010-05-07.jpg
Nominee1:Benjamin Mkapa
Party1:Chama Cha Mapinduzi
Popular Vote1:5,863,201
Percentage1:71.74%
Colour2:F33
Nominee2:Ibrahim Lipumba
Party2:Civic United Front
Popular Vote2:1,329,077
Percentage2:16.26%
President
Before Election:Benjamin Mkapa
Before Party:Chama Cha Mapinduzi
After Election:Benjamin Mkapa
After Party:Chama Cha Mapinduzi

General elections were held in Tanzania on 29 October 2000, with sixteen constituencies in Zanzibar voting again on 5 November due to problems with distributing election material.[1] The second general elections since the restoration of multi-party democracy in 1992, they were won by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party, which claimed 202 of the 231 constituency seats in the National Assembly, and whose candidate, Benjamin Mkapa, won the presidential election.

After the election, 48 additional seats for women MPs were awarded to the parties based on the proportion of seats in the National Assembly, whilst five members were elected by the House of Representatives of Zanzibar, ten members were nominated by the President, and the Attorney General was also an ex officio member, giving a total number of MPs of 285.[2]

Voter turnout was 84.43% of the 10,088,484 registered voters.[1]

Results

National Assembly

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eisa.org.za/wep/tan2000results.htm Tanzania: 2000 Presidential election results
  2. http://www.eisa.org.za/wep/tan2000resultsp.htm Tanzania: 2000 Parliamentary election results