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1984 Botswana general election

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FieldValue
countryBotswana
typeLegislative
previous_election1979 Botswana general election
previous_year1979
outgoing_members4th Parliament of Botswana
election_date8 September 1984
next_election1989 Botswana general election
next_year1989
elected_members5th Parliament of Botswana
seats_for_election34 of the 38 seats in the National Assembly
majority_seats18
registered293,571
turnout77.58% (of registered voters) (22.34pp)
54.18% (of eligible population) (7.81pp)
image_size130x130px
image1File:Masire 1980 (cropped).jpg
leader1Quett Masire
party1Botswana Democratic Party
last_election175.17%, 29 seats
seats1**29**
seat_change1
leaders_seat1*None*
popular_vote1**154,863**
percentage1**68.00%**
swing17.17pp
image2Kenneth Koma.jpg
leader2Kenneth Koma
party2Botswana National Front
last_election213.00%, 2 seats
seats24
leaders_seat2Gaborone South
seat_change22
popular_vote246,550
percentage220.44%
swing27.44pp
image3**BPP**
leader3Knight Maripe
party3BPP
leaders_seat3Sebina/Gweta
last_election37.42%, 1 seat
seats31
seat_change3
popular_vote314,961
percentage36.57%
swing30.85pp
titlePresident
before_electionQuett Masire
before_partyBotswana Democratic Party
after_electionQuett Masire
after_partyBotswana Democratic Party
map_image1984 Botswana National Assembly election - Results by constituency.svg
map_size380px
map_captionResults by constituency

54.18% (of eligible population) (7.81pp)

General elections were held in Botswana on 8 September 1984. Although the result was a fifth successive landslide victory for the Botswana Democratic Party, which won 29 of the 34 elected seats, the elections saw the opposition Botswana National Front make gains, winning both seats in the capital Gaborone and take control of all urban councils except Selebi-Phikwe in the simultaneous local elections.

They were the last elections until 2004 in which there were uncontested seats.

Background

Following the death of President Seretse Khama in 1980, the 1984 elections were the first contested with Quett Masire as leader of the BDP.

Electoral system

The 34 elected members of the National Assembly were elected in single-member constituencies, an increase of two from the 1979 elections. Following the 1981 census, constituencies were redrawn and Gaborone was split into two.

Campaign

A total of 82 candidates contested the election as party representatives, with the BDP being the only party to contest all 34 seats. The Botswana National Front ran in 27 constituencies, the Botswana People's Party in 13, and the Botswana Independence Party and Botswana Progressive Union in four.

The campaign was focussed on economic issues linked to the effect on the diamond industry of droughts and recession.

Results

Aftermath

Following the elections, Botswana National Front co-leader Kenneth Koma went to court to have the result in the Gaborone South constituency overturned; Koma had lost to Vice-President Peter Mmusi, but an unopened ballot box was discovered after the final count. The High Court annulled the result and a by-election was held in December in which Koma defeated Mmusi.

Notes

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]], Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p109 {{ISBN. 0-19-829645-2
  2. [https://www.eisa.org.za/wep/bot1984election.htm Botswana: The September 1984 General Election] EISA
  3. [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/BOTSWANA_1984_E.PDF Botswana] IPU
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