2002 Malian presidential election

28 April 2002 (first round)
12 May 2002 (second round)
 
Nominee Amadou Toumani Touré Soumaïla Cissé
Party Independent ADEMA-PASJ
Popular vote 926,243 498,503
Percentage 65.01% 34.99%

President before election

Alpha Oumar Konaré
ADEMA-PASJ

President-elect

Amadou Toumani Touré
Independent

Presidential elections were held in Mali on 28 April 2002, with a run-off on 12 May. The previous president, Alpha Oumar Konaré, stood down after 10 years in office, having been term limited by the Malian constitution to two terms. Amadou Toumani Touré won the election with 65% of the vote in the second round.

Candidates

Twenty-four candidates were certified by the Constitutional Court and stood in the election. Only one candidate, a woman who would have been the country's first female presidential candidate if she had been allowed to run, was prevented from standing for election after failing to provide the deposit of approximately $7,000.[1]

Electoral system

In order to register to contest the elections, candidates had to provide a deposit of approximately $7,000. This was returned if the candidate won over 5% of the vote in the first round. Each candidate was entitled to have a representative at each of the 12,400 polling booths.

The election was held using the two-round system, with a second round held as none of the candidates received over 50% of the vote in the first round.

Conduct

Overall, international observers said the election was well managed and transparent;[2][3] however, there were many procedural irregularities. After the first round of voting, the Constitutional Court cancelled over 500,000 of the ballots due to problems such as unregistered voters and missing election reports.[3]

Results

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Amadou Toumani TouréIndependent449,17628.71926,24365.01
Soumaïla CisséAlliance for Democracy in Mali333,52521.31498,50334.99
Ibrahim Boubacar KeïtaRally for Mali329,14321.03
Tiébilé DraméParty for National Rebirth62,4933.99
Mountaga TallNational Congress for Democratic Initiative58,6953.75
Moussa Balla CoulibalyUnion for Democracy and Development50,2113.21
Choguel Kokalla MaïgaPatriotic Movement for Renewal42,4692.71
Mamadou Blaise SangaréSocial Democratic Convention34,6032.21
Mandé SidibéIndependent31,3892.01
Ahmed El Madani DialloIndependent25,5841.63
Daba DiawaraParty for Independence, Democracy and Solidarity17,1561.10
Oumar MarikoAfrican Solidarity for Democracy and Independence13,7180.88
Madiassa MaguiragaPopular Party for Progress12,5480.80
Youssouf Hassan DialloIndependent12,4550.80
Modibo SangaréNational Union for Rebirth11,6670.75
Mamadou GakouConvention for Progress and the People11,5050.74
Mady KonatéParty for Democracy and Progress11,3020.72
Modibo Kane KidaMovement of the Free, United and Combined Populations9,7220.62
Mamadou DiabyParty for Unity, Democracy and Progress9,1010.58
Almamy SyllaRally for Democracy and Progress8,8510.57
Habibou DembéléIndependent7,9640.51
Sanoussi NanacasséIndependent7,8290.50
Ibrahim DiakitéNational Front for Renewal and the Protection of Territorial Integrity6,8990.44
Abdoulaye Sogolomba KonatéIndependent6,7710.43
Total1,564,776100.001,424,746100.00
Valid votes1,564,77671.091,424,74682.68
Invalid/blank votes636,37828.91298,46417.32
Total votes2,201,154100.001,723,210100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,746,20238.315,746,20229.99
Source: African Elections Database

References

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