Who won the 1999 election in Nigeria?

Who won the 1999 election in Nigeria?

The result was a victory for Olusegun Obasanjo of the People’s Democratic Party, who defeated Olu Falae, who was running on a joint Alliance for Democracy-All People’s Party ticket. Voter turnout was 52.3%.

What type of elections were held in 1999 in Nigeria?

Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 20 February 1999, following the annulling of the 1998 elections. The result was a victory for the People’s Democratic Party, which won 59 of the 109 Senate seats and 206 of the 360 House seats. Voter turnout was 42.1%.

Who won the election in 1999?

The elections gave Atal Bihari Vajpayee the record of being the first non-Congress Prime Minister to serve a full five-year term. The decisive result also ended the political instability the country had seen since 1996.

Was there an election in 1999?

The 1999 United States elections, which were held on Tuesday, November 2, were off-year elections in which no members of the Congress were standing for election.

Who won the 2007 presidential election in Nigeria?

2007 Nigerian general election

Nominee Umaru Yar’Adua Muhammadu Buhari
Party PDP ANPP
Running mate Goodluck Jonathan Edwin Ume-Ezeoke
Popular vote 24,638,063 6,605,299
Percentage 69.60% 18.66%

When was the first general election conducted in Nigeria?

General elections were held in Nigeria for the first time on 20 September 1923. The Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) won three of the four elected seats in the Legislative Council.

When was Nigeria governorship election held?

The 2019 Nigerian gubernatorial elections were held for state governors in 31 out of 36 Nigerian states. All but three were held on 2 March 2019 with the election for the Rivers State being postponed until 4 April, while the Kogi State and Bayelsa State elections were both held on 16 November.

Which party was founded in 1999?

Nationalist Congress Party
Founder Sharad Pawar P. A. Sangma Tariq Anwar
Founded 10 June 1999
Split from Indian National Congress
Headquarters 10, Bishmabhar Marg, New Delhi, India-110001

What was controversial about the election of 2000?

The returns showed that Bush had won Florida by such a close margin that state law required a recount. A month-long series of legal battles led to the highly controversial 5–4 Supreme Court decision Bush v. Gore, which ended the recount. The recount having been ended, Bush won Florida by 537 votes, a margin of 0.009%.

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