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{{Politics of Senegal}}Presidential elections were held in Senegal on 27 February 2000, with a second round taking place on 19 March after no candidate won over 50% of votes in the first round. Although incumbent President Abdou Diouf of the Socialist Party won the most votes in the first round, he was defeated by long-term opposition leader Abdoulaye Wade of the Senegalese Democratic Party in the second round,[1] marking the first time that the Socialist Party and its predecessors had lost power since independence. Voter turnout was 62.2% in the first round and 60.8% in the second. ResultsCandidate | Party | First round | Second round |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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Abdou Diouf | Socialist Party | 690,917 | 41.30 | 687,969 | 41.51 | Abdoulaye Wade | Senegalese Democratic Party | 518,740 | 31.01 | 969,332 | 58.49 | Moustapha Niasse | Alliance of the Forces of Progress | 280,538 | 16.77 | Djibo Leïty Kâ | Union for Democratic Renewal | 118,484 | 7.08 | Iba Der Thiam | Convention of Democrats and Patriots | 20,164 | 1.21 | Ousseynou Fall | PRS | 18,604 | 1.11 | Cheikh Abdoulaye Dièye | Front for Socialism and Democracy/Benno Jubël | 16,211 | 0.97 | Mademba Sock | Rally of African Laborers-Senegal | 9,326 | 0.56 | Invalid/blank votes | 23,400 | - | 10,474 | - | Total | 1,696,384 | 100 | 1,667,775 | 100 |
References1. ^Elections in Senegal African Elections Database
Further reading- {{cite journal |doi=10.1353/jod.2001.0047 |last=Galvan |first=Dennis Charles |title=Political Turnover and Social Change in Senegal |journal=Journal of Democracy |volume=12 |issue=3 |year=2001 |pages=51–62 }}
- {{cite book |title=Democracy in Senegal: Tocquevillian Analytics in Africa |first=Sheldon |last=Gellar |location=New York |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |year=2005 |isbn=1-4039-7026-2 }}
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