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2004 Botswana general election

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FieldValue
countryBotswana
typeparliamentary
previous_election1999 Botswana general election
previous_year1999
outgoing_members8th Parliament of Botswana
next_election2009 Botswana general election
next_year2009
elected_members9th Parliament of Botswana
seats_for_election57 of the 63 seats in the National Assembly
election_date30 October 2004
registered552,849
turnout76.20% (of registered voters) (0.91pp)
44.00% (of eligible population) (2.02pp)
image_size130x130px
majority_seats29
image1Festus Mogae 2009-06-23.jpg
leader1Festus Mogae
party1Botswana Democratic Party
last_election157.15%, 33 seats
leaders_seat1*None*
seats1**44**
seat_change111
popular_vote1**213,308**
percentage1**51.73%**
swing15.42pp
image2**BNF**
leader2Otsweletse Moupo
party2Botswana National Front
last_election225.95%, 6 seats
leaders_seat2Selebi-Phikwe West *(defeated)*
seats212
seat_change26
popular_vote2107,451
percentage226.06%
swing20.11pp
image3**BCP**
leader3Otlaadisa Koosaletse
party3Botswana Congress Party
last_election311.90%, 1 seats
leaders_seat3Lobatse
*(defeated)*
seats31
seat_change30
popular_vote368,556
percentage316.62%
swing34.72pp
titlePresident
before_electionFestus Mogae
before_partyBotswana Democratic Party
after_electionFestus Mogae
after_partyBotswana Democratic Party
map_image2004 Botswana National Assembly election - Results by constituency.svg
map_captionResults by constituency
map_size400px

44.00% (of eligible population) (2.02pp)

(defeated)

General elections were held in Botswana on 30 October 2004, alongside local elections. The result was a ninth consecutive victory for the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), which won 44 of the 57 seats in the National Assembly.

Background

The Independent Electoral Commission had a campaign to encourage voter registration, with a target of registering at 500,000 voters. Although it achieved its target, registering around 61% of the estimated 900,000 voting-age population, the opposition Botswana National Front (BNF) accused it of making errors in the registration process.

Campaign

For the first time, the election campaign involved parties using billboards. However, the opposition claimed that their media access was restricted, and a study by the Media Institute of Southern Africa showed that the BDP had received over 50% of the election coverage. The BDP campaigned on promises to improve training, expand electricity and water supplies and amend laws that discriminated against women. The campaign of the opposition parties focused on unemployment and poverty. However, although the BNF, Botswana Alliance Movement (BAM) and Botswana People's Party (BPP), entered into an electoral pact agreement in 2003, their campaigns were marked by open personal attacks between them and their leaders.

Fifty-six of the 57 constituencies were contested, with Vice President Ian Khama unopposed in the Serowe North constituency.

Conduct

For the first time, international monitors were able to observe the elections, with delegations from the Southern African Development Community, the African Union, the Commonwealth and the United Nations in attendance. There were 11,000 personnel from the Independent Electoral Commission involved in running the elections.

Results

Notes

References

References

  1. [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2041_04.htm Elections held in 2004] {{webarchive. link. (2011-06-11 IPU)
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