1994 Namibian general election Presidential election
Turnout 76.05% Results by region
General elections were held in Namibia on 4 and 5 December 1994. There were two votes, one for president (the first time a president had been directly elected) and one for the National Assembly . Both elections were won by SWAPO , who won 53 of the 72 seats in the National Assembly, and whose candidate, Sam Nujoma , won the presidential election.[1]
Results [ edit ] President [ edit ] National Assembly [ edit ] Party Votes % Seats +/– SWAPO 361,800 73.89 53 +12 Democratic Turnhalle Alliance 101,748 20.78 15 –6 United Democratic Front 13,309 2.72 2 –2 Democratic Coalition of Namibia 4,058 0.83 1 0 Monitor Action Group 4,005 0.82 1 New SWANU 2,598 0.53 0 New Federal Convention of Namibia 1,166 0.24 0 –1 Workers Revolutionary Party 952 0.19 0 New Appointed members 6 0 Total 489,636 100.00 78 0 Valid votes 489,636 98.42 Invalid/blank votes 7,863 1.58 Total votes 497,499 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 654,189 76.05 Source: EISA
By region [ edit ] Region DCN DTA FCN MAG SWANU SWAPO UDF WRP Caprivi 125 11,868 44 25 37 11,765 183 30 Erongo 297 8,138 75 546 268 18,955 3,200 41 Hardap 206 9,613 255 465 122 7,385 325 68 ǁKaras 191 8,630 157 530 178 12,362 421 60 Kavango 98 3,570 37 23 82 19,884 162 74 Khomas 935 19,609 192 793 555 33,269 2,124 169 Kunene 635 6,883 62 267 69 5,840 3,484 34 Ohangwena 53 285 32 11 106 58,797 145 86 Omaheke 328 10,562 69 432 435 6,054 194 35 Omusati 31 179 15 12 139 70,564 189 86 Oshana 146 1,509 28 14 116 50,722 171 57 Oshikoto 80 2,412 38 128 160 43,275 591 92 Otjozondjupa 825 15,870 130 657 240 15,137 1,839 92 Source: The Namibian[2]
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