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218:
581:
643:, in protest of new electoral rules that the opposition deemed unfair. Presidential candidates were required to have been born of two Ivorian parents, and to have been resident in the country for the previous five years. These provisions appeared to have been aimed at the RDR's intended candidate, former Prime Minister
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261:
217:
730:
663:
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108:
674:, Bédié had served as interim president since the death of the country's founding leader,
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on 22 October 1995. They were boycotted by the main opposition parties, the
651:, and there had been longstanding rumors that his father had been born in
686:
The
Constitutional Court annulled 143,845 of the 2,109,490 votes cast.
647:. He had been in the United States since 1990 while working for the
90:
856:
716:
Democratic Party of Ivory Coast – African
Democratic Rally
678:, in 1993. Bédié was re-elected with 96.44% of the vote.
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1156:
1075:
977:
897:
835:, Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999)
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868:
612:
8:
30:
875:
861:
853:
688:
619:
605:
203:
29:
891:Elections and referendums in Ivory Coast
822:
805:
794:
783:
772:
761:
757:
746:
206:
1258:Presidential elections in Ivory Coast
795:
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7:
837:Elections in Africa: A data handbook
828:
826:
631:Presidential elections were held in
27:Presidential election in Ivory Coast
18:Ivorian presidential election, 1995
31:1995 Ivorian presidential election
25:
884:
579:
569:
558:United Nations Operation (UNOCI)
216:
89:
82:
37:
662:thus faced only one opponent,
296:Robert Beugré Mambé government
1:
479:Minister of Foreign Affairs
649:International Monetary Fund
1274:
806:
796:Registered voters/turnout
758:
747:
702:
699:
696:
168:President before election
161:
74:
47:
35:
1248:1995 elections in Africa
641:Rally of the Republicans
353:Administrative divisions
337:Jeannot Ahoussou-Kouadio
979:Parliamentary elections
670:. As President of the
209:Politics of Ivory Coast
899:Presidential elections
736:Ivorian Workers' Party
676:Félix Houphouët-Boigny
497:Diplomatic missions of
668:Ivorian Workers Party
637:Ivorian Popular Front
274:Tiémoko Meyliet Koné
1253:1995 in Ivory Coast
774:Invalid/blank votes
690:
586:Politics portal
286:Robert Beugré Mambé
32:
689:
132:Popular vote
1235:
1234:
814:
813:
711:Henri Konan Bédié
672:National Assembly
660:Henri Konan Bédié
645:Alassane Ouattara
629:
628:
576:Africa portal
514:Visa requirements
487:Marcel Amon-Tanoh
473:Foreign relations
460:Political parties
406:Recent elections
318:National Assembly
262:Alassane Ouattara
202:
201:
198:
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188:Henri Konan Bédié
183:Elected President
173:Henri Konan Bédié
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103:Henri Konan Bédié
70:
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16:(Redirected from
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1158:French elections
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531:Recent history
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731:Francis Wodié
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664:Francis Wodié
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109:Francis Wodié
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52:←
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666:of the tiny
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653:Burkina Faso
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448:Senatorial:
419:
239:Human rights
232:Constitution
186:
182:
171:
167:
148:
135:
101:
58:
1195:Referendums
785:Total votes
763:Valid votes
633:Ivory Coast
519:Visa policy
370:Departments
292:Government
145:Percentage
1242:Categories
1212:1946 (Oct)
1207:1946 (May)
1176:1946 (Nov)
1171:1946 (Jun)
817:References
658:Incumbent
311:Parliament
251:Government
799:3,756,926
788:1,965,645
766:1,912,823
751:1,912,823
720:1,837,154
694:Candidate
400:Elections
360:Districts
335:Speaker:
322:Speaker:
257:President
136:1,837,154
639:and the
509:Passport
483:Minister
385:Villages
380:Communes
192:PDCI–RDA
177:PDCI–RDA
121:PDCI–RDA
98:Nominee
1052:2000–01
992:1946–47
839:, p311
682:Results
365:Regions
140:75,699
79:
843:
809:et al.
791:100.00
777:52,822
754:100.00
740:75,669
331:Senate
117:Party
802:52.32
769:97.31
748:Total
723:96.04
700:Votes
697:Party
339:(TBC)
153:4.0%
149:96.0%
1227:2016
1222:2000
1217:1958
1202:1945
1186:1956
1181:1951
1166:1945
1148:2023
1143:2018
1138:2013
1133:2011
1128:2002
1123:2001
1118:1995
1113:1990
1108:1985
1103:1980
1098:1975
1093:1970
1088:1965
1083:1960
1067:2021
1062:2016
1057:2011
1047:1995
1042:1990
1037:1985
1032:1980
1027:1975
1022:1970
1017:1965
1012:1960
1007:1959
1002:1957
997:1952
987:1925
968:2025
962:2020
957:2015
952:2010
947:2000
942:1995
937:1990
932:1985
927:1980
922:1975
917:1970
912:1965
907:1960
841:ISBN
780:2.69
743:3.96
450:2018
438:2021
433:2016
420:2025
414:2020
64:2000
54:1990
126:PIT
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