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Presidential elections were held in Guinea on 19 December 1993. They were the first since the country returned to multi-party politics in 1990, and the first to feature more than one candidate. The result was a victory for Lansana Conté of the Unity and Progress Party, who received 52% of the vote. Voter turnout was 78%.[1]
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Lansana Conté | Unity and Progress Party | 1,077,017 | 51.71 | |
Alpha Condé | Rally of the Guinean People | 407,221 | 19.55 | |
Mamadou Boye Bah | Union for the New Republic | 278,638 | 13.38 | |
Siradiou Diallo | Renewal and Progress Party | 247,100 | 11.86 | |
Facinet Touré | National Union for the Prosperity of Guinea | 29,275 | 1.41 | |
Jean Marie Doré | Union for the Progress of Guinea | 19,007 | 0.91 | |
Mansour Kaba | Dyama Party | 12,886 | 0.62 | |
Ismael Gushein | Democratic Party of Guinea | 11,696 | 0.56 | |
Total | 2,082,840 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 2,082,840 | 93.13 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 153,586 | 6.87 | ||
Total votes | 2,236,426 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 2,850,394 | 78.46 | ||
Source: African Elections Database |
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