Voting in the runoff presidential polls began at 7.30 am across the Maldives and abroad.
The Maldives on Saturday Nov 16,2013 began voting in the second round of the
controversy-ridden presidential election as ousted leader Mohamed
Nasheed faces a run-off against his closest rival, with the poll being
held under global pressure to elect a new leader and end months of
political turmoil.
After an annulled result and two cancelled polls, foreign diplomats
increasingly viewed delays as politically motivated and the European
Union warned of “appropriate measures” if the present election fails.
Early voters queued up outside polling stations across the island-nation
as it staged the second round of the much delayed election in a bid to
choose a new president amidst a constitutional crisis.
Facing heightened international pressure, President Mohamed Waheed had
stepped down on the eve of the polls and left the country on Friday Nov 15,2013
Presidential Candidates are -
Mohamed Nasheed - Madivian Democratic Party
Abdullah Yameen -Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM)
Gasim Ibrahim -Jumhooree Party
Note
Mohammed Nasheed, won the country's first-ever democratic vote in 2008, ousting Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who ran the country autocratically for three decades.
Mohamed Nasheed was forced from office in February 2012 in what he has described as a coup. Mohamed Waheed, who succeeded him, claims Mohamed Nasheed resigned of his own accord in the face of opposition demonstrations
In a vote on Sep 07,2013 Mohamed Nasheed led with 45% of the vote, while Abdullah Yameen and
Gasim Ibrahim trailed with 25% and 24% respectively.
That vote was annulled by the Supreme Court after Gasim Ibrahim alleged irregularities, despite observer groups deeming the vote free and fair
On Oct 19,2013 the planned re-run of vote is stopped by police
On Nov 06,2013 Candidates agree to sign voter lists and take part in elections
Abdulla Yaameen Wins 2013 Maldives Presidential Run-off Saturday Nov 16,2013
Abdulla Yaameen, half-brother of former Maldivian President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom — who ruled the country for about three decades — won the run-off round of election narrowly, by polling about three per cent votes higher than his rival, Maldivian Democratic Party’s Mohamed Nasheed.
The voter turnout for the run-off was 91.41% with 218,621 people voting
Elections Commissioner Fuad Thowfeek announced that -
Abdulla Yaameen(Progressive Party of Maldives - PPM)received111,203 votes -51.39% of Votes and
Note
A run off was necessitated because no candidate won the 50 % plus one vote required for an outright win
First Round Voting -Results
Mohamed Nasheed -polled 46.93% of votes
Abdulla Yaameen -polled 29.72% of votes and
Qasim Ibrahim - polled 23.34% of votes
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