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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]
References [ edit ]