2005 Burkinabé Presidential Election

Presidential elections were held in Burkina Faso on 13 November 2005.

Incumbent president Blaise Compaoré was re-elected with around 80% of the vote.

2005 Burkinabé presidential election
2005 Burkinabé Presidential Election
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Nominee Blaise Compaoré Bénéwendé Stanislas Sankara
Party CDP UNIR/PS
Popular vote 1,660,148 100,816
Percentage 80.35% 4.88%

2005 Burkinabé Presidential Election
Results by region
Compaoré:   70-80%   80-90%    >90%

President before election

Blaise Compaoré
CDP

Elected President

Blaise Compaoré
CDP

Background

Compaoré has been in power since October 1987, was first elected in 1991, and was re-elected in 1998. In August 2005 he announced his intention to run for a third term as President. Opposition politicians argued that Compaoré could not run in the election because a constitutional amendment passed in 2000 limited a president to two terms. The amendment also reduced the term length from seven to five years. Compaoré's supporters, however, argued that the amendment could not be applied retroactively.

In October 2005, the Constitutional Council ruled that because Compaoré was President in 2000, the amendment would not apply until the end of his current term, thereby allowing his candidacy in the 2005 election.

Campaign

The most contentious political issues facing the nation's government were freedom of press, economic viability, and tension with neighboring Ivory Coast caused by alleged Burkinabé support for Ivorian insurgents and the migration of workers to the Ivory Coast and Ghana.

Compaoré's campaign manager Salif Diallo expressed confidence in his candidate: "Our objective is not the victory of our candidate in the first round - that's already a sure thing, given the mobilisation of our supporters and the popularity of our candidate. Our goal is rather that the turnout and the lead be high."

On 27 and 28 October 18 labour unions called a two-day strike for higher salaries and pensions, and lower taxes on basic necessities. While in Gaskinde, Bénéwendé Stanislas Sankara stated "The labour union strikes demonstrate that the citizens have had enough of this government."

Several parties did not nominate their own candidates, but supported those of other parties; the Alliance for Democracy and Federation – African Democratic Rally and the Rally of Democrats for Faso supported Compaoré, the Sankarist Democratic Front supported Sankara, the Convergence for Social Democracy and the Union of Progressive Forces supported Philippe Ouédraogo, and Convergence of Hope backed Norbert Tiendrébéogo.

Hermann Yaméogo of the National Union for the Defence of Democracy withdrew his candidacy in October, but due to the lateness of his withdrawal, he remained on the ballot paper. Prior to his withdrawal, he had been supported by the Citizens League of Builders, the Group of Patriotic Democrats, the Movement for Democracy and Rebirth, the National Convention of Progressive Democrats, the National Republican Party-Right Path, the Party of Independent Forces for Development, the Patriotic Front for Change, the Union of Democrats and Independent Progressives and the Union of Forces for Renewal.

Opinion polls

Polling firm Date Compaoré Sankara Others
Centre for Democratic Governance August 2005 61.2 5.0 33.8
Centre for Democratic Governance October 2005 69.0 3.7 27.3

Results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Blaise CompaoréCongress for Democracy and Progress1,660,14880.35
Bénéwendé Stanislas SankaraUnion for Rebirth / Sankarist Party100,8164.88
Laurent BadoNational Rebirth Party53,7432.60
Philippe OuédraogoParty for Democracy and Socialism47,1462.28
Ram OuédraogoRally of the Ecologists of Burkina42,0612.04
Ali LankoandéParty for Democracy and Progress / Socialist Party35,9491.74
Norbert TiendrébéogoSocial Forces Front33,3531.61
Soumane TouréAfrican Independence Party (Touré)23,2661.13
Gilbert BoudaBurkinabé Party for Refoundation21,6581.05
Pargui Emile ParéSocialist Alliance17,9980.87
Hermann YaméogoNational Union for the Defence of Democracy15,6850.76
Toubé Clément DakioUnion for Democracy and Development7,7410.37
Nayabtigungu Congo KaboréMovement for Tolerance and Progress6,7060.32
Total2,066,270100.00
Valid votes2,066,27091.31
Invalid/blank votes196,6298.69
Total votes2,262,899100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,924,32857.66
Source: African Elections Database

Aftermath

Following Compaoré's victory, he was sworn in for another term on 20 December 2005 in Ouagadougou.

References

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