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Results of the 2023 Zimbabwean general election

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Results of the 2023 Zimbabwean general election
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The 2023 Zimbabwean general election was held in Zimbabwe on 23 August 2023 for the presidency and to set the membership of the 10th Parliament, consisting of the Senate and National Assembly.[1]

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Observer bodies described the elections as not being free and fair.[2][3][4]

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Presidential Election

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Summary of results

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Presidential election results by constituency
  ZANU-PF
  CCC

Emmerson Mnangagwa was re-elected president.[5]

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Results by province

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Results by constituency

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National Assembly

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Constituency results

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House of Assembly election results by constituency
  ZANU-PF
  CCC
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Results by province

The provincial results below were recorded on election day itself, and do not include the total for the Gutu West constituency. Voting in Gutu West was postponed to 11 November, as a candidate died ahead of election day. As such, it was the results below that were used to determine the proportional representation seats following the general election.

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Quota results

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Results of the Quota seats by Province
  ZANU-PF
  CCC

60 seats - 6 per Province - are reserved for women, and 10 seats - 1 per Province - are reserved for youth. These are allocated based on Proportional Representation following the Constituency election results.

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Senate

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60 seats - 6 per Province - are allocated based on Proportional Representation following the National Assembly Constituency election results. 18 seats are allocated for Chiefs, 2 from each Province, excluding the Metropolitan Provinces of Harare and Bulwayo, as well as the President and Deputy President of the National Council of Chiefs. The remaining two seats are allocated for persons with disabilities, who are voted for by the National Disability Board: one male and one female.

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Seat allocation of the Senate
  ZANU-PF
  CCC
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Results of the Senate seats by Province
  ZANU-PF
  CCC
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Notes

  1. Excludes spoilt ballots
  2. Includes all other parties and all independent candidates
  3. Constituency created as part of the 2023 delimitation report
  4. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 10,393 and 5,452 votes respectively
  5. CCC fielded two candidates, coming both first and second place. The margin between combined CCC votes and ZANU-PF is 10,199.
  6. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 10,145 and 6,663 votes respectively
  7. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 16,004 and 2,439 votes respectively
  8. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 8,330 and 1,803 votes respectively
  9. CCC fielded three candidates, acquiring 6,745, 1,367 and 1,314 votes respectively
  10. Parliamentary election postponed to 11 November due to candidate dying during general election
  11. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 15,062 and 3,589 votes respectively
  12. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 15,642 and 1,027 votes respectively
  13. CCC fielded three candidates, coming second, third and fourth place. The margin between combined CCC votes and ZANU-PF is 558.
  14. CCC fielded three candidates, acquiring 7,420, 4,009 and 1,573 votes respectively
  15. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 18,141 and 1,395 votes respectively
  16. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 11,431 and 1,936 votes respectively
  17. CCC fielded two candidates, coming both first and second place. The margin between combined CCC votes and ZANU-PF is 13,456.
  18. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 9,516 and 8,845 votes respectively
  19. CCC fielded two candidates, coming both second and third place. The margin between combined CCC votes and ZANU-PF is 370.
  20. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 10,235 and 2,644 votes respectively
  21. CCC fielded two candidates, coming both first and third place. The margin between combined CCC votes and ZANU-PF is 1,629.
  22. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 11,786 and 858 votes respectively
  23. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 14,712 and 1,763 votes respectively
  24. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 12,863 and 5,510 votes respectively
  25. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 6,269 and 576 votes respectively
  26. CCC fielded two candidates, coming both first and second place. The margin between combined CCC votes and ZANU-PF is 7,389.
  27. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 6,529 and 3,829 votes respectively.
  28. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 7,546 and 2,349 votes respectively.
  29. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 11,094 and 5,519 votes respectively.
  30. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 13,360 and 2,762 votes respectively.
  31. CCC fielded two candidates, acquiring 19,609 and 2,100 votes respectively.
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