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Ivory Coast Awaits Results After Vote as Ouattara Seeks Fourth Term

Opposition disqualifications, security crackdowns, uneven turnout have raised questions about the vote's competitiveness.

Overview

  • Provisional results are due between Sunday and Monday, according to the electoral commission, after polls closed on Saturday.
  • The CEI chief estimated turnout at roughly 50%, with sparse voting in southern and western opposition areas and stronger participation in the pro-Ouattara north.
  • Security forces noted incidents at about 200 polling stations, with two deaths reported on election day and at least 22 people injured.
  • Authorities deployed around 44,000 security personnel, imposed curfews and banned demonstrations, while courts issued three-year sentences to several dozen protesters.
  • With Laurent Gbagbo and Tidjane Thiam barred from the ballot, observers and analysts widely expect an outright first-round win for the 83-year-old incumbent.