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Vote Counting Begins After Guinea’s First Presidential Election Since 2021 Coup

The tightly controlled contest follows constitutional changes that allow junta leader Mamadi Dumbuya to run.

Overview

  • Polling stations officially closed at 19:00 local time after hours were extended at some sites due to late openings and logistical issues, and counting started immediately.
  • Roughly 7 million registered voters were called to cast ballots at about 24,000 polling stations under heavy security, with borders closed and internal travel restricted for the day.
  • Approximately 120 observers from the African Union and ECOWAS monitored the vote.
  • Nine candidates ran, including transitional leader Mamadi Dumbuya, with Abdulai Yero Balde, Ibrahim Abe Silla and Makale Camara cited as notable challengers.
  • The Supreme Court barred opposition leaders Cellou Dalein Diallo and Sidya Touré from the ballot, and parliamentary elections are expected to follow to complete the transition.