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Results of the 2013 Zimbabwean general election

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Elections were held in Zimbabwe on 31 July 2013 for the presidency and to set the membership of Parliament, consisting of the Senate and National Assembly. Robert Mugabe of the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF) was reelected President with 61% of the vote against his main contender, Morgan Tsvangirai of the Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC–T), who received 34%. ZANU–PF won large majorities in both houses of Parliament.

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President

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Senate

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By province

The follow table consists of the Senate results by province. The vote totals of the 210 constituency elections were used to allot the Senate seats proportionally. The 60 Senate seats were divided six per province, and were awarded via a party list system based on the proportion of the vote each party received in that province. When more than one candidate from the same party was running in a constituency, both their votes were included in the party total.

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Elected seats

The following Senate results are arranged by province.[1]

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Chiefs

Eighteen seats in the Senate are reserved for traditional chiefs. Of these, sixteen are elected by the provincial assemblies of chiefs, with two chiefs representing each of the provinces—except the metropolitan provinces of Bulawayo and Harare. The remaining two seats are held by president and deputy president of the Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs.[2]

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Persons with disabilities

Two seats in the Senate are reserved for persons with disabilities, one male and one female.[3]

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National Assembly

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Constituency seats

The following constituency results are arranged alphabetically by province.[4]

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Matabeleland South
Constituency Candidate's Name Party Votes %Vote
Beitbridge East Dube Keabetsoe MDC 695 4.60%
Beitbridge East Mohadi Kembo Campbell ZANU (PF) 10,191 67.40%
Beitbridge East Ncube Morgan MDC-T 3,394 22.45%
Beitbridge East Tshili Enos Chibi INDEPENDENT 429 2.84%
Beitbridge East Tshili Ndishabe Lawrence INDEPENDENT 411 2.72%
Total Votes 15,120
Beitbridge West Mudau Alfheli ZAPU 311 3.36%
Beitbridge West Mudau Metrine ZANU (PF) 6,194 66.90%
Beitbridge West Muleya Thambulo INDEPENDENT 142 1.53%
Beitbridge West Ndou Moffat Cephas MDC-T 2,241 24.20%
Beitbridge West Tlou John MDC 371 4.01%
Total Votes 9,259
Bulilima East Moyo Solani INDEPENDENT 1,443 11.96%
Bulilima East Mpofu Norman MDC-T 3,793 31.43%
Bulilima East Ndebele Pilate MDC 1,004 8.32%
Bulilima East Ndlovu Mathias S. ZANU (PF) 5,828 48.29%
Total Votes 12,068
Bulilima West Ndlovu Artwell ZAPU 293 2.81%
Bulilima West Ndlovu Moses MDC 1,645 15.75%
Bulilima West Ndlovu Ready MDC-T 3,784 36.23%
Bulilima West Nleya Lungisani ZANU (PF) 4,722 45.21%
Total Votes 10,444
Gwanda Central Dube Patrick MDC 2,571 17.96%
Gwanda Central Gumbo Edson ZANU (PF) 7,457 52.10%
Gwanda Central Mlilo Mthetho ZAPU 237 1.66%
Gwanda Central Nkiwane Julieth MDC-T 4,048 28.28%
Total Votes 14,313
Gwanda North Masiye Micah ZAPU 300 2.88%
Gwanda North Mnkandhla Thandeko MDC-T 3,733 35.81%
Gwanda North Nyathi Paul Themba MDC 1,977 18.96%
Gwanda North Sibanda Gift INDEPENDENT 169 1.62%
Gwanda North Sibanda Madodana ZANU (PF) 4,246 40.73%
Total Votes 10,425
Gwanda South Makwati Leagajang G. MDC 1,020 10.27%
Gwanda South Moyo Ekem MDC-T 2,866 28.85%
Gwanda South Ncube Abedinico ZANU (PF) 5,701 57.39%
Gwanda South Ncube Rabson ZAPU 346 3.48%
Total Votes 9,933
Insiza North Langa Andrew ZANU (PF) 9,914 68.42%
Insiza North Moyo Qhubani MDC 1,489 10.28%
Insiza North Mpofu Bekezela MDC-T 2,811 19.40%
Insiza North Ndlovu Earnest ZAPU 275 1.90%
Total Votes 14,489
Insiza South Dube Dumezweni INDEPENDENT 455 4.63%
Insiza South Ncube Siyabonga MDC 2,384 24.26%
Insiza South Mafu Dambisamahubo ZAPU 320 3.26%
Insiza South Nkomo Malach ZANU (PF) 4,660 47.43%
Insiza South Sibanda Nkululeko MDC-T 2,007 20.43%
Total Votes 9,826
Mangwe Mguni Obedingwa ZANU (PF) 4,988 42.10%
Mangwe Mkhosi Edward T M. MDC 1,995 16.84%
Mangwe Ngwenya Jessie MDC-T 4,434 37.42%
Mangwe Sibanda Mathew ZAPU 431 3.64%
Total Votes 11,848
Matobo North Dube Nicholas Abson ZAPU 417 3.54%
Matobo North Khanye Never ZANU (PF) 5,300 44.96%
Matobo North Moyo Lovemore MDC-T 5,219 44.27%
Matobo North Ndhlela Moses MDC 852 7.23%
Total Votes 11,788
Matobo South Bajila Discent C. MDC 764 7.26%
Matobo South Moyo Joakim ZAPU 478 4.54%
Matobo South Ncube Soul ZANU (PF) 4,692 44.56%
Matobo South Ndebele Gabriel MDC-T 4,596 43.65%
Total Votes 10,530
Umzingwane Dhewa William M. ZANU (PF) 7,689 47.80%
Umzingwane Dube Ngqabutho MDC 1,833 11.40%
Umzingwane Khumalo Nomalanga M MDC-T 6,169 38.35%
Umzingwane Ndlovu Mildred ZAPU 395 2.46%
Total Votes 16,086
Midlands
Constituency Candidate's Name Party Votes %Vote
Chirimanzu Masendeke Fransico M. MDC-T #DIV/0!
Chirimanzu Munhende George MDC #DIV/0!
Chirimanzu Pedzisai Innocent ZANU (PF) #DIV/0!
Total Votes 0
Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Jeko Ishmael MDC-T 2,803 13.16%
Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Mnangagwa Emmerson D ZANU (PF) 17,996 84.48%
Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Zinyemba Janet S MDC 503 2.36%
Total Votes 21,302
Chiwundura Chivamba Kizito ZANU (PF) 11,550 57.56%
Chiwundura Gono Onuel ZAPU 226 1.13%
Chiwundura Mukahlera Timothy L MDC-T 7,670 38.22%
Chiwundura Ngwegwe Desmond INDEPENDENT 70 0.35%
Chiwundura Nyamayedenga Lloyd M MDC 480 2.39%
Chiwundura Zulu Webster UMD 71 0.35%
Total Votes 20,067
Gweru Urban Chimombe Tadius T INDEPENDENT 473 3.14%
Gweru Urban Gwatidzo Christopher N ZANU (PF) 6,146 40.82%
Gweru Urban Mpofu Emnah S ZAPU 105 0.70%
Gweru Urban Muchovo Theresa MDC 578 3.84%
Gweru Urban Zvidzai Sesel MDC-T 7,755 51.50%
Total Votes 15,057
Kwekwe Central Bobo Cathrine MDC 508 4.12%
Kwekwe Central Chebundo Blessing MDC-T 5,760 46.76%
Kwekwe Central Matambanadzo Masango ZANU (PF) 6,051 49.12%
Total Votes 12,319
Mberengwa East Hlongwane Makhosini ZANU (PF) 8,895 74.99%
Mberengwa East Hove Coming MDC-T 2,612 22.02%
Mberengwa East Shumba Tandiwe MDC 265 2.23%
Mberengwa East Shumba Welcome PIMZ 89 0.75%
Total Votes 11,861
Mberengwa North Tazvarirevhu Betroth MDC 2,433 12.14%
Mberengwa North Zhou Tafanana ZANU (PF) 15,170 75.71%
Mberengwa North Zhou Takavafira MDC-T 2,433 12.14%
Total Votes 20,036
Mberengwa South Hungwe Lilanda MKD 148 1.04%
Mberengwa South Mabuwa Chiratidzo I ZANU (PF) 12,358 86.80%
Mberengwa South Shoko Davies MDC-T 1,562 10.97%
Mberengwa South Verenga Lynia MDC 169 1.19%
Total Votes 14,237
Mkoba Chibaya Amos MDC-T 10,097 61.31%
Mkoba Chipezeze Nevermind ZAPU 278 1.69%
Mkoba Munengiwa Kudakwashe MDC 720 4.37%
Mkoba Tamirepi Venson UMD 48 0.29%
Mkoba Zifungo Dzingirai ZANU (PF) 5,327 32.34%
Total Votes 16,470
Shurugwi South Matangaidze Tapiwanashe ZANU (PF) 11,506 80.16%
Shurugwi South Mutandavari Munyaradzi MDC-T 2,515 17.52%
Shurugwi South Muzondiwa Manners MDC 332 2.31%
Total Votes 14,353
Silobela Moyo Clement INDEPENDENT 96 0.64%
Silobela Mpofu Mtokozisi M ZANU (PF) 8,142 53.88%
Silobela Ndebele Thomas T ZAPU 318 2.10%
Silobela Ndlovu Rittah MDC 1,050 6.95%
Silobela Sibindi Fanuel INDEPENDENT 183 1.21%
Silobela Sululu Anadi MDC-T 5,323 35.22%
Total Votes 15,112
Zhombe Bako Brian INDEPENDENT 834 4.83%
Zhombe Magugu Bernad ZAPU 427 2.48%
Zhombe Ncube Daniel M ZANU (PF) 9,850 57.10%
Zhombe Ncube Sandra MDC 921 5.34%
Zhombe Tazviona Rodger MDC-T 5,218 30.25%
Total Votes 17,250

Women's seats

The sixty women's seats in the National Assembly were divided into six for each province. They were awarded based on the party's share of the vote received within a particular province, with the MP-elects chosen in descending order from party lists provided before the election. For the purposes of awarding these seats, the votes of multiple candidates from the same party running in the same constituency were pooled together to count the party totals, making the provincial vote counts for the awarding of these seats vary slightly from the official provincial vote totals. Successful candidates are indicated in bold. AKE provided a party list for Bulawayo Province, and ZAPU provided party lists for the provinces of Bulawayo, Matabeleland North, and Matabeleland South. However, the AKE and ZAPU did not receive enough votes to win any of the women's seats, and their party lists are not shown in the table below.

The following women's seats results are arranged by province.[1]

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