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1996 São Toméan presidential election

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Presidential elections were held in São Tomé and Príncipe on 30 June 1996. The election was contested by four candidates; incumbent President Miguel Trovoada, former President Manuel Pinto da Costa, Alda Bandeira, a former Foreign Minister, and former Prime Minister Carlos da Graça. No candidate won a majority of votes in the first round, in which voter turnout in the first round was 77.3%,[1] resulting in a second round being held on 21 July between the two leading candidates - Trovoada and da Costa. Trovoada won the election with 52.7% of the vote, based on a 78.7% turnout.[2]

Results

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Miguel Trovoada Independent Democratic Action 15,344 41.4 19,887 52.7
Manuel Pinto da Costa Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe 13,627 37.7 17,820 47.3
Alda Bandeira Democratic Convergence Party-Reflection Group 5,970 16.1
Carlos da Graça Independent 1,973 5.3
Armindo Tomba Independent 163 0.5
Invalid/blank votes 1,764 - 1,317 -
Total 38,841 100 39,024 100

Aftermath

Despite being declared generally free and fair by international and domestic observers, da Costa, who had initially acknowledged Trovoada's victory, contested the results of the election, claiming that irregularities had occurred in the registration process. The National Electoral Commission acknowledged that there were minor discrepancies in the registration process and in voter rolls but determined that these were insufficient to call the results into question.

In early August the Supreme Court declared that it was unable to adjudicate on the appeal made by da Costa, and recommended that the government seek international legal arbitration. However, on 20 August da Costa withdrew his challenge and Trovoada was confirmed as president.

References

  1. ^ Elections in São Tomé and Príncipe African Elections Database
  2. ^ Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p748 ISBN 0-19-829645-2