General elections were held in
Guinea-Bissau on 3 July 1994, with a second round for the presidential election on 7 August. They were the first multi-party elections since independence, and also the first time the president had been directly elected, as previously the post had been elected by the
National People's Assembly. In the presidential election, the result was a victory for incumbent
João Bernardo Vieira of the
African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), who defeated
Kumba Ialá of
Social Renewal Party in the second round. In the Assembly election, 1,136 candidates ran for the 100 seats, of which the PAIGC won 62.[1]
Voter turnout in the presidential election was 89.3% on 3 July and 81.6% on 7 August.[2] In the parliamentary election it was 88.9%.[3]
Results
President
Independent candidate
Carlos Gomes was supported by the
Democratic Convergence Party, as its leader
Victor Mandinga was not eligible to run for president, as he failed to meet the qualification that both parents be Guineans born in the country.
General elections were held in
Guinea-Bissau on 3 July 1994, with a second round for the presidential election on 7 August. They were the first multi-party elections since independence, and also the first time the president had been directly elected, as previously the post had been elected by the
National People's Assembly. In the presidential election, the result was a victory for incumbent
João Bernardo Vieira of the
African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), who defeated
Kumba Ialá of
Social Renewal Party in the second round. In the Assembly election, 1,136 candidates ran for the 100 seats, of which the PAIGC won 62.[1]
Voter turnout in the presidential election was 89.3% on 3 July and 81.6% on 7 August.[2] In the parliamentary election it was 88.9%.[3]
Results
President
Independent candidate
Carlos Gomes was supported by the
Democratic Convergence Party, as its leader
Victor Mandinga was not eligible to run for president, as he failed to meet the qualification that both parents be Guineans born in the country.