Thursday, April 29, 2010


Sudan - General Omer Hassan Al-Bashir 


The people of Sudan have re-elected Gen. Omer Hassan Al-Bashir as their President. Gen. Salva Kiir has also won with a landslide as President of Southern Sudan which will soon vote to secede. 10,114,310 valid votes were cast in the election that ended days back. 

Full results below: 

1. Omer Hassan Al-Bashir (National Congress Party) 68.24% - 6,901,694 votes 
2. Yasir Arman (Sudan People’s Liberation Movement) 21.69% - 2,193,826 votes 
3. Abdullah Deng Nhial (Popular Congress Party) 3.92% - 396,139 votes 
4. Hatim Al-Sir (Democratic Unionist Party) 1.93% - 195,668 votes 
5. Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi (Umma Party) 0.96% - 96,868 votes 
6. Kamil Idriss (Independent) 0.76% - 77,132 votes 
7. Mahmood Ahmed Jeha (Independent) 0.71% - 71,708 votes 
8. Mubarak al-Fadil (Umma Reform and Renewal Party) 0.49% - 49,402 votes 
9. Munir Sheikh El-din Jallab (New National Democratic Party) 0.40% - 40,277 votes 
10. Abdel-Aziz Khalid (Sudanese National Alliance) 0.34%- 34,592 votes 
11. Fatima Abdel-Mahmood (Sudanese Socialist Democratic Union) 0.30% - 30,562 votes 
12. Mohamed Ibrahim Nugud (COMMUNIST PARTY) 0.26% - 26,442 votes 

SOUTH SUDAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS 

2,813,830 valid votes cast 

1. Salva Kiir (Sudan People’s Liberation Movement) 92.99% - 2,616,613 votes 
2. Lam Akol (Sudan People’s Liberation Movement for Democratic Change) 7.01% - 197,217 votes 

From Sudan Tribune


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mhariri,

asante sana kwa kutukumbusha! Hii muhimu sana.