Tunisian general election, 1999

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General elections were held in Tunisia on 24 October 1999 to elect a President and Chamber of Deputies. For the first time ever there was more than one candidate in the presidential election; the longstanding requirement for prospective candidates to get at least 30 endorsements had been lifted months earlier.[1] However, incumbent Zine El Abidine Ben Ali easily won a third five-year term with a reported 99.4 percent of the vote.[2] His Constitutional Democratic Rally won 148 of the 183 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Voter turnout was 92%.[3]

Results

 Summary of the 24 October 1999 Tunisian presidential election results
Candidates Parties Votes %
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Constitutional Democratic Rally 3,269,067 99.45
Mohemed Belhaj Amor Popular Unity Party 10,594 0.31
Abderrahmen Tlili Unionist Democratic Union 7,560 0.23
Blank or invalid votes -
Total 100.00
Source: (French) Samir Gharbi, « Radiographie d'une élection », Jeune Afrique, 2 novembre 1999
 Summary of the 24 October 1999 Tunisian Chamber of Deputies election results
Parties Votes % Seats +/–
Constitutional Democratic Rally 148 +4
Movement of Socialist Democrats 13 +3
Popular Unity Party 7 +5
Unionist Democratic Union 7 +4
Ettajdid Movement 5 +1
Social Liberal Party 2 +2
Valid votes 3,091,062 99.7 182 +19
Blank or invalid votes 9,036 0.3
Total 3,100,098 100.0
Voter turnout 91.5
Electorate 3,387,542
Source: IPU.org

References

  1. Dickovick, J. Tyler (2008). The World Today Series: Africa 2012. Lanham, Maryland: Stryker-Post Publications. ISBN 978-161048-881-5.
  2. History - Tunisia Nations Encyclopedia
  3. Tunisia: Elections held in 1994 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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