Polls Africa
Looking at elections in Africa differently
Elections are about numbers. Numbers speak to us explicitly.
When combined with words, the story becomes more comprehensive. At the heart of Polls Africa is deep data analysis and regular publications from well-informed journalists. We’ll expound for you the parties, candidates,campaigns, history and all that pertains to elections for every single country in Africa.
Comoros elections; the same old
January 2024 | By Africa Center for Strategic Studies
President Assoumani’s evasion of term limits has eroded that democratic progress and stability.
President Assoumani sidestepped term limits
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Madagascar. Crucial presidential poll
Novermber 2023 | By Joseph Siegle and Candace Cook
The island nation’s 30 million citizens are handicapped with a political system that has concentrated power in the executive branch.
There is a lot at stake
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Approximately 7.4 million citizens of Niger, a West African country in the Sahel, go to the ballot on 27 December to elect the president. Local and legislative elections were held on 13 December.
Ghanaians go to the ballot on 7 December for general elections to elect a president and the 275-member National Assembly, on the exact date elections were held 4 years ago in 2016.
Ghanaians go to the ballot on 7 December for general elections to elect a president and the 275-member National Assembly, on the exact date elections were held 4 years ago in 2016.
Military coups have gone out of fashion in Africa, and more countries have become functional democracies. Elections have consequently become highly competitive. Eyebrows rise when candidates win elections by crushing margins, some of over 90% of the votes.
Burkina Faso is trying to build its democratic institutions following the 27-year rule of Blaise Compaoré. The 2020 elections will be the second democratic presidential elections since Compaoré’s ouster.
Citizens of Tanzania head to the polls on October 28 for the country's highly anticipated presidential election. Tanzania's election commission has cleared 17 candidates with 2 of them being female.
Seychelles goes to polls on October 22. The elections are expected to be a tight race, where two of the top presidential candidates will likely go into a second-round if no one obtains above 50 percent of the votes.
On 3 February 2020, the Constitutional Court annulled the presidential election results making Malawi the 2nd country in Africa to see an election victory overturned in the courts.
The October 31 polls have put this West African dynamo on edge. Events leading to elections have threated its political stability after President Alassane Ouattara decided to run for a 3rd term.
The new constitution which was passed in March 2020 through a referendum reset presidential terms allowing the 82-year-old incumbent, President Alpha Condé to run for a third term.