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1993 Burundian presidential election






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1993 Burundian presidential election

← 1984 1 June 1993 (1993-06-01) 2005 →
Turnout97.31%
 
Melchior Ndadaye.png
Nominee Melchior Ndadaye Pierre Buyoya
Party FRODEBU UPRONA
Popular vote 1,483,904 742,360
Percentage 65.68% 32.86%

President before election

Pierre Buyoya
UPRONA

Elected President

Melchior Ndadaye
FRODEBU

Presidential elections were held in Burundi on 1 June 1993 following the approval of a new constitution in a referendum the previous year. They were the first multi-party elections for the presidency, the only previous elections in 1984 having been held at a time when the country was a one-party state. They were also only the second contested national elections held in the country since independence in 1962.

Three candidates entered the contest, with Melchior Ndadaye of the Front for Democracy in Burundi defeating incumbent President Pierre Buyoya with 66% of the vote. Voter turnout was 97.3%.[1]

This election was a watershed for Burundi. It represented the end of the military-backed Tutsi-dominated state that had been in place since 1966, and the first peaceful transfer of power in the country’s republican history.

Candidates[edit]

Results[edit]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Melchior NdadayeFront for Democracy in Burundi1,483,90465.68
Pierre BuyoyaUnion for National Progress742,36032.86
Pierre-Claver SendegeyaPeople's Reconciliation Party33,0721.46
Total2,259,336100.00
Valid votes2,259,33698.59
Invalid/blank votes32,4101.41
Total votes2,291,746100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,355,12697.31
Source: EISA

Aftermath[edit]

Melchior Ndadaye's election victory put FRODEBU in prime position for a comfortable win in legislative election held on 29 June 1993.

Ndadaye was sworn in as the first Hutu president of Burundi on 10 July 1993. His rule would be short, however, as he was assassinated on 21 October 1993 during a military coup attempt by elements of the predominantly Tutsi army. Thereafter, the country plunged into a full-scale civil war that claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.

References[edit]


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1993_Burundian_presidential_election&oldid=1227278879"

Categories: 
Presidential elections in Burundi
1993 elections in Africa
1993 in Burundi
 



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