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Amadou placed third with 19.82% of the vote and CDS candidate
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National Assembly elected earlier in 2011 was widely perceived as unrepresentative due to flaws in the organization of the parliamentary election, both Issoufou and Oumarou said that they would dissolve the National Assembly and call
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January 2011 by the national election commission. Earlier the National Transitional Council had announced 26 December 2010 as the election date for the first round and 24 January 2011 for the second round and municipal elections. The
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turnout. Speaking at a press conference on the same day, Issoufou praised the conduct of the people during the election, saying that they had showed "great political maturity". He also offered praise to the junta for its conduct in overseeing a successful transition and a free and fair election.
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November 2010. Issoufou said on the occasion that "the moment has come, the conditions are right", and he called on party members to "turn these conditions into votes at the ballot box". Some observers considered Issoufou—a major
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announced on 17 July 2010 that they had formed "a strategic alliance" for the presidential election. Under the terms of the alliance, the parties would run separate candidates in the first round of the election and then unite in the second round to support whichever of the alliance's candidates
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Portraits des candidats: Election presidentielle 1er tour
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1813:Independents
1216:Amadou Cissé
1032:Second round
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2475:Referendums
2076:(in French)
1931:by-election
1890:Total votes
1864:Valid votes
1830:Invalidated
1328:Total votes
1294:Valid votes
1260:Independent
1240:Independent
1106:Hama Amadou
1029:First round
914:Hama Amadou
895:Hama Amadou
762:Visa policy
702:Politicians
650:Departments
612:(dissolved)
516:(suspended)
463:Hama Amadou
458:Independent
181:Salou Djibo
150:Percentage
2547:Categories
2492:1946 (Oct)
2487:1946 (May)
2451:1946 (Nov)
2446:1946 (Jun)
1937:References
854:Background
728:Minister:
541:Government
381:CDS-Rahama
145:1,299,436
1906:6,740,493
1893:3,317,935
1867:3,230,498
1846:3,230,498
1414:1,066,011
1354:6,740,046
1348:6,740,493
1337:3,300,027
1331:3,475,748
1303:3,096,818
1297:3,298,641
1282:3,096,818
1276:3,298,641
1095:1,299,436
1069:1,797,382
1063:1,192,945
1023:Candidate
982:President
821:President
680:General:
668:Elections
629:Judiciary
618:President
595:Ministers
552:President
193:President
174:President
141:1,797,382
2072:Le Sahel
2052:Archived
1916:Source:
1362:Source:
884:Campaign
752:Passport
744:in Niger
655:Communes
467:MODEN/FA
309:MODEN/FA
191:Elected
185:Military
101:Nominee
2319:1946−47
2301:2020–21
1540:105,828
1519:175,876
1498:209,622
1477:242,770
1456:637,108
1435:664,525
1320:203,209
1314:177,107
1181:129,954
1159:134,732
1137:274,676
1115:653,737
1089:766,215
977:Results
846:of the
838:of the
687:2020–21
645:Regions
590:Cabinet
527:Slavery
158:41.96%
82:
1896:100.00
1880:87,437
1849:100.00
1624:12,549
1603:14,971
1582:32,018
1561:58,947
1340:100.00
1334:100.00
1285:100.00
1279:100.00
1263:12,595
1243:17,630
1225:52,779
1203:63,378
901:, and
442:before
315:19.72
297:20.57
279:33.00
262:Seats
254:Party
154:58.04%
122:Party
1909:49.22
1870:97.36
1843:Total
1683:1,039
1664:1,334
1645:5,319
1459:19.72
1438:20.57
1417:33.00
1399:Seats
1393:Votes
1390:Party
1357:48.96
1351:51.57
1306:93.84
1300:94.90
1273:Total
1118:19.82
1098:41.96
1092:23.23
1072:58.04
1066:36.16
1043:Votes
1037:Votes
1026:Party
817:Niger
448:after
405:0.99
387:3.28
369:5.44
351:6.49
333:7.51
2532:2010
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2522:1999
2517:1996
2512:1992
2507:1989
2502:1987
2497:1958
2482:1945
2466:1956
2461:1951
2456:1948
2441:1945
2423:2020
2418:2011
2413:2004
2394:2020
2389:2016
2384:2011
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2374:2004
2369:1999
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2359:1995
2354:1993
2349:1989
2344:1970
2339:1965
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2329:1957
2324:1952
2296:2016
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2271:1993
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2261:1970
2256:1965
1929:. A
1883:2.64
1819:0.01
1800:0.00
1781:0.01
1762:0.01
1743:0.01
1724:0.01
1705:0.03
1686:0.03
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1648:0.16
1627:0.39
1606:0.46
1585:0.99
1564:1.82
1543:3.28
1522:5.44
1501:6.49
1480:7.51
1323:6.16
1317:5.10
1266:0.38
1246:0.53
1228:1.60
1206:1.92
1184:3.94
1162:4.08
1140:8.33
934:The
862:and
823:and
682:2016
393:New
375:New
339:New
327:ANDP
321:New
303:−51
291:MNSD
285:New
273:PNDS
230:2016
225:2009
203:PNDS
131:MNSD
126:PNDS
67:2016
55:2004
2409:...
1852:113
1825:–11
1816:234
1806:New
1778:186
1768:New
1759:336
1749:New
1740:375
1721:404
1711:New
1702:990
1692:New
1673:New
1633:New
1612:New
1570:–15
1549:New
1528:New
1486:New
1465:New
1444:–51
1423:New
1402:+/–
399:UNI
363:UDR
345:RDP
318:23
300:25
282:34
266:+/–
2549::
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