1994 Mozambican general election explained
Country: | Mozambique |
Previous Election: | 1986 Mozambican general election |
Previous Year: | 1986 |
Election Date: | 27–29 October 1994 |
Next Election: | 1999 Mozambican general election |
Next Year: | 1999 |
Module: | Embed: | yes | Election Name: | Presidential election | Type: | presidential | Image1: | Joaquim Chissano (1972).jpg | Nominee1: | Joaquim Chissano | Party1: | FRELIMO | Popular Vote1: | 2,633,740 | Percentage1: | 53.30% | Party2: | RENAMO | Popular Vote2: | 1,666,965 | Percentage2: | 33.73% | Module: | Embed: | yes | Election Name: | Parliamentary election | Party1: | FRELIMO | Percentage1: | 44.33 | Seats1: | 129 | Last Election1: | 249 | Party2: | RENAMO | Percentage2: | 37.78 | Seats2: | 112 | Last Election2: | new | Percentage3: | 5.15 | Seats3: | 9 | Color3: | - FFDD00
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General elections were held in Mozambique between 27 and 29 October 1994 to elect a president and the Assembly of the Republic. It was the first time the country had had multi-party elections, as previously FRELIMO had been the sole legal party. Nevertheless, FRELIMO maintained control of the country's political system, winning both elections. Voter turnout for the elections was 88%.[1]
Results
Assembly
Notes and References
- http://africanelections.tripod.com/mz.html Elections in Mozambique