The 'Gambian presidential election, 2006' was held on
22 September,
2006. 670,000 Gambians registered to vote, and 59% of registered voters turned out to vote.
[Gambian president is re-elected BBC News, September 23, 2006] Many of the 989 polling booths used
marbles which were inserted into candidate drums instead of ballot papers due to the high
illiteracy rate. The marble system is only used in
Gambia, where it has been used since 1965.
[1]
Yahya Jammeh was re-elected with 67.3% of the vote and was declared the winner of the election.
Darboe, who received second place with 27% of the vote, rejected the official results, saying that the election was not free and fair and that there was widespread
voter intimidation.
[2]
References
1. Gambians vote with their marbles BBC News, September 22, 2006
2. "Gambian opposition claims fraud", BBC.co.uk, September 25, 2006.
External links
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