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Incumbent Zambian president Edgar Lungu. He is set to have another five years in office. (Photo/ UNHCR / JM. Ferré)

How African Courts Uphold All Incumbent Victories – And Entrench Electoral Cheating

August 17, 2016

No court in Africa has ever overturned a presidential election result in favour of the challenger. Judgements have always favoured the incumbent candidate, the candidate sponsored by the ruling party, or the presumptive winner.

African jurisprudenceDaniel arap MoiEdgar Lunguelections in Africagovernance quality in AfricaHakainde Hichilemaincumbent loss in AfricaJohn MahamaKizza BesigyeLaurent GbagboMwai KibakiNana Akufo-Addopresidential petitions in AfricaYoweri Museveni
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