Election Results
Legislative
15 August 1961 Legislative Council Election
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Lower Roll Upper
Roll |
Registered Voters |
75,707 4,401 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
Not Available Not Available |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
Not Available Not Available |
Total Valid Votes |
72,538 3,725 |
Party |
Lower Roll |
Upper Roll |
Number of Seats (28) |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Number of Seats (20) |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Number of Seats (8) |
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) |
71,659 |
98.79% |
20 |
385 |
10.34% |
2 |
22 |
United Federal Party (UFP) |
607 |
0.84% |
- |
2,108 |
56.59% |
5 |
5 |
Christian Liberation Party (CLP) |
272 |
0.37% |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Independents |
- |
- |
- |
1,232 |
33.07% |
1 |
1 |
28 April 1964 National Assembly Election
There was only one Malawi Congress Party (MCP) candidate in each of the 50 constituencies and
all were declared elected without elections taking place. An additional three seats were reserved for Europeans. In 1966,
the number of seats reserved for Europeans increased to five. In 1970, the number of seats in the National Assembly increased
to 60.
Single Party Elections
Sole Legal Party: Malawi Congress Party (MCP)
17 April 1971 National Assembly Election* (60 Seats) *There was only one candidate in each constituency
and all were declared elected without elections taking place. In 1973, the number of seats in the National Assembly increased
to 63, and the five seats reserved for Europeans were abolished. |
22 May 1976 National Assembly Election* (85 Seats) *There was only one candidate in each constituency
and all were declared elected without elections taking place. |
29 June 1978 National Assembly Election (87 Seats) A total of 40 seats were contested by one candidate,
while 47 were contested by two to five candidates. In the unopposed constituencies, 33 members were elected and the remaining
remaining seven seats were declared vacant because the candidates had failed a test of proficiency in the English language,
which is the language of debate in the legislature. Incumbents were defeated in 31 of the 47 contested constituencies. |
29-30 June 1983 National Assembly Election (101 Seats)
Registered Voters |
3,278,907 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
Not Available | A total of 34 incumbents
were re-elected, including 21 who ran unopposed. 64 new members were elected and three seats remained vacant. |
27-28 May 1987 National Assembly Election (112 Seats)
Registered Voters |
3,278,907 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
Not Available | 38 members ran unopposed
and 53 incumbents were defeated. The number of registered voters remained unchanged from the previous election. |
26-27 June 1992 National Assembly Election (141 Seats)
Registered Voters |
2,203,103 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
859,318 (39.0%) | 45 members
ran unopposed and 62 incumbents were defeated. |
Note:
Prime Minister Hastings Kamuzu Banda was unanimously elected president by the National Assembly on 6 July 1966 when Malawi
became a republic. The National Assembly declared Banda president-for-life on 6 July 1971.
Main Points: Introduction of a multiparty system or maintain the
single party system
Registered Voters |
4,699,527 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
3,153,448 (67.1%) |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
70,979 |
Total Valid Votes |
3,082,469 |
Results |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Multiparty System |
1,993,996 |
64.69% |
Single Party System |
1,088,473 |
35.31% |
Registered Voters |
3,775,256 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
3,041,373 (80.6%) |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
61,780 |
Total Valid Votes |
2,979,593 |
Candidate (Party) |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Bakili Muluzi (UDF) |
1,404,754 |
47.15% |
Hastings Kamuzu Banda (MCP) |
996,353 |
33.44% |
Chakufwa Chihana (AFORD) |
562,862 |
18.89% |
Kampelo Kalua (MDP) |
15,624 |
0.52% |
*Official results published in the Malawi Government
Gazette state that 2,978,885 valid votes were cast, but the distribution of votes among candidates totals 2,979,593 (a difference
of 708 votes). Percentage figures in the table are based on the latter number of valid votes cast.
17 May 1994 National Assembly Election
Registered Voters |
3,775,256 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
3,034,800 (80.4%) |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
71,188 |
Total Valid Votes |
2,963,612 |
Party |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Number of Seats (177) |
United Democratic Front (UDF) |
1,375,878 |
46.43% |
84 |
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) |
996,047 |
33.61% |
55 |
Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) |
563,417 |
19.01% |
36 |
United Front for Multi-Party Democracy (UFMD) |
28,270 |
0.95% |
- |
Malawi Democratic Party (MDP) |
- |
Malawi National Democratic Party (MNDP) |
- |
Congress for the Second Republic (CSR) |
- |
Malawi Democratic Union (MDU) |
- |
Independents |
- |
Invalidated* |
- |
- |
2 |
*The results
in two constituencies were invalidated due to irregularities on election day. In by-elections conducted on 28
June 1994, the UDF and MCP each won a seat, bringing their final totals to 85 and 56, respectively.
Registered Voters |
5,071,822 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
4,755,422 (93.8%) |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
91,671 |
Total Valid Votes |
4,663,751 |
Candidate (Party) [Coalition] |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Bakili Muluzi (UDF) |
2,442,685 |
52.38% |
Gwanda Chakuamba (MCP) [MCP-AFORD] |
2,106,790 |
45.17% |
Kamlepo Kalua (MDP) |
67,856 |
1.45% |
Daniel Nkhumbwe (CONU) |
24,347 |
0.52% |
Bingu wa Mutharika (UP) |
22,073 |
0.47% |
Registered Voters |
5,059,736 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
Not Available |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
Not Available |
Total Valid Votes |
4,492,157 |
Party |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Number of Seats (193) |
United Democratic Front (UDF) |
2,124,999 |
47.30% |
93 |
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) |
1,518,548 |
33.80% |
66 |
Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) |
474,215 |
10.56% |
29 |
Malawi Democratic Party (MDP) |
54,459 |
1.21% |
- |
Malawi Democratic Union (MDU) |
- |
Mass Movement for the Young Generation (MMYG) |
- |
National Patriotic Front (NPF) |
- |
Social Democratic Party (SDP) |
- |
Sapitwa National Democratic Party (SNDP) |
- |
United Party (UP) |
- |
Independents |
319,936 |
7.12% |
4 |
Vacant* |
- |
- |
1 |
*The election was postponed in one constituency (Mchinji West) due
to the death of a candidate.
Registered Voters |
5,752,028 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
3,413,565 (59.3%) |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
89,764 |
Total Valid Votes |
3,323,801 |
Candidate (Party) [Coalition] |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Bingu wa Mutharika (UDF) |
1,195,586 |
35.97% |
John Tembo (MCP) |
937,965 |
28.22% |
Gwanda Chakuamba (RP) [Mgwirizano Coalition] |
836,118 |
25.16% |
Brown Mpinganjira (NDA) |
286,320 |
8.61% |
Justin Malewezi |
67,812 |
2.04% |
20 May 2004 National Assembly Election
Registered Voters |
5,700,000 (approx.) |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
Not Available (N/A) |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
Not Available |
Total Valid Votes |
3,161,587 |
Party/Coalition |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Number of Seats (193) |
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) |
785,671 |
24.85% |
57 |
United Democratic Front (UDF) |
801,200 |
25.34% |
49 |
Mgwirizano Coalition* |
- |
- |
25 |
|
Republican Party (RP) |
(231,002) |
(7.31%) |
|
15 |
People's Progressive Movement (PPM) |
(98,548) |
(3.12%) |
6 |
Movement for Genuine Democratic Change (MGODE) |
(53,127) |
(1.68%) |
3 |
People's Transformation Party (PETRA) |
(21,153) |
(0.67%) |
1 |
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) |
256,713 |
8.12% |
9 |
Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) |
114,017 |
3.61% |
6 |
Congress for National Unity (CONU) |
7,410 |
0.23% |
1 |
Others |
26,609 |
0.84% |
- |
Independents |
766,137 |
24.23% |
40 |
Undecided** |
- |
- |
6 |
*The Malawi Forum for Unity and Development (MAFUNDE), National
Unity Party (NUP), and Malawi Democratic Party (MDP) were also members of the Mgwirizano Coalition, but didn't win any seats
in the election. Since the number and percentage of votes received by candidates of these parties isn't available, complete
figures regarding the number and percentage of votes received by the Mgwirizano Coalition cannot be determined.
**Polling was postponed in six of the 193 districts due to
errors with ballot papers.
19 May 2009 Presidential Election
Registered Voters |
5,871,819 |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
4,595,902 (78.3%) |
Invalid/Blank Votes |
117,028 |
Total Valid Votes |
4,478,874 |
Candidate (Party) [Coalition] |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Bingu wa Mutharika (DPP) |
2,963,820 |
66.17% |
John Tembo (MCP) [MCP-UDF] |
1,365,672 |
30.49% |
Kamuzu Chibambo (PETRA) |
35,358 |
0.79% |
Stanley Masauli (RP) |
33,982 |
0.76% |
Loveness Gondwe (NARC) |
32,432 |
0.72% |
James Nyondo |
27,460 |
0.61% |
Dindi Gowa Nyasulu (AFORD) |
20,150 |
0.45% |
19 May 2009 National Assembly Election
Registered Voters |
5,900,000 (approx.) |
Total Votes (Voter Turnout) |
Not Available (N/A) |
Party |
Number of Seats (193) |
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) |
113 |
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) |
27 |
United Democratic Front (UDF) |
17 |
Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) |
1 |
Malawi Forum for Unity and Development
(MAFUNDE) |
1 |
Maravi People's Party (MPP) |
1 |
Independents |
32 |
Vacant* |
1 |
*The election was postponed in one constituency (Blantyre City Central)
due to the death of a candidate. A by-election was held in August 2009, which was won by an independent candidate, increasing
their representation to 33.
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