2005 Egyptian presidential election

2005 Egyptian presidential election

← 1999 7 September 2005 2012 →
Registered31,826,284
Turnout22.95%
 
Candidate Hosni Mubarak Ayman Nour
Party NDP El-Ghad Party
Popular vote 6,316,714 540,405
Percentage 88.57% 7.58%

Results by governorate
Mubarak:      78–83%      84-89%      >90%

President before election

Hosni Mubarak
NDP

Elected President

Hosni Mubarak
NDP

Presidential elections were held in Egypt on September 7, 2005, the first to feature more than one candidate. Incumbent president Hosni Mubarak was re-elected for a fifth consecutive six-year term in office, with official results showing he won 88.6% of the vote. Mubarak's main opponent, Ayman Nour, of the El-Ghad Party, is estimated to have received 7.3% of the vote and Numan Gumaa received 2.8%, however, Nour claimed that prior polling results showed over 30%.[citation needed] Criticism of the election process has centred on the process of selecting the eligible candidates, and on alleged election-law violations during voting. Mubarak was sworn in for his new term on September 27.


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