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General elections were held in Sudan between 11 and 15 April 2010, extended from the original end date of 13 April. [1] [2] [3] The elections were held to elect the President and National Assembly of Sudan, as well as the President and Legislative Assembly of Southern Sudan.
Regional elections were held in Southern Sudan between 11 and 15 April 2010 as part of the Sudanese general election.The result was a victory for Salva Kiir of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, who received almost 93% of the vote. [1]
In the election of 2010, there were two presidential elections, one for the Presidency of the Republic of Sudan and one for the Presidency of the Government of Southern Sudan. Elections for the unicameral, 360-member National Assembly were last held in April 2015. The National Legislature whose members were chosen in mid-2005 had two chambers.
Jonglei State in 2010. Elections were held in Jonglei State on 10–15 April 2010 as part of the 2010 Sudanese general election, with voting for President of Sudan, National Assembly of Sudan, President of Southern Sudan, Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly, Governor of Jonglei State and the Jonglei State Legislative Assembly.
The Sudanese gubernatorial elections took place on 11–15 April 2010, alongside the wider Sudanese general election, to elect the Governors of the states of Sudan.. The election produced few unexpected upsets, with NCP candidates winning all Northern States, and SPLM candidates winning all of Sudan's Southern States with the notable exception of Western Equatoria; where an Independent ...
Al-Bashir was reelected president in the 2010 Sudanese general election with 68% of the popular vote; [54] while Salva Kiir was elected President of Southern Sudan. These elections were agreed on earlier in the 2005 peace accord. [53] The election was marked by corruption, intimidation, and inequality.
The Unity State gubernatorial election took place on 11–15 April 2010, alongside the wider Sudanese general election, to elect the Governor of Unity State.Incumbent Governor Taban Deng Gai was re-elected, defeating 6 other candidates, including Angelina Teny, who had resigned from the SPLM in order to contest the election.
Despite his international arrest warrant, Omar al-Bashir was re-elected in the 2010 Sudanese presidential election, the first democratic election with multiple political parties participating in nine years. [19] [20] His political rival was Vice President Salva Kiir Mayardit, current leader of the SPLA. [21] [22]