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Senegalese await the outcome of a peaceful presidential vote, following months of unrest

Senegal Elections
March 25, 2024

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) โ€” Senegalese anxiously awaited the results of the presidential election Monday, following months of uncertainty and unrest that tested its reputation as a stable democracy in a region rife with coups.

The vote Sunday was largely peaceful with a high turnout, said observers. Results from polling stations that had completed counting were posted overnight on social media with official announcements expected later this week.

More than 7 million people were registered to vote, in a country of roughly 17 million. To win in the first round, candidates must gain more than 50% or it goes to a runoff.

Senegalese await the outcome of a peaceful presidential vote, following months of unrest
SENEGAL-ELECCIONES

Analysts say a second round is likely, between opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye and the former Prime Minister Amadou Ba and candidate for the ruling party.

Still, some opposition supporters Sunday night were adamant their candidate had already won. In the capital, Dakar people sat on car rooftops chanting, while others carried flags, banners and set off fireworks saying Faye would win outright.

โ€œThe news is circulating ... there will be no second round,โ€ said Dime Jueye, a local vendor.

This is Senegalโ€™s fourth democratic transfer of power since gaining independence from France more than six decades ago and took place one month later than initially scheduled after President Macky Sall tried to delay it until the end of the year. Sall is constitutionally barred from seeking a third term and is expected to step down on April 2 when his mandate ends.

Senegalese await the outcome of a peaceful presidential vote, following months of unrest
Senegal Elections

After the polls closed Sunday, voters praised the peaceful outcome amid concerns after months of deadly protests ignited last summer by the jailing of the popular opposition leader Ousmane Sonko and concerns that the president wanted to stay in power. Rights groups said dozens were killed, while hundreds more were jailed.

In a move that defused tensions just ahead of the election, Sonko was released after months in prison along with Faye, to jubilant celebrations on the streets of Dakar. Sonko was barred from the race in January due to a prior conviction and Faye ran in his place.

โ€œOur democracy will emerge stronger from these results,โ€ Ndeye Sow, 27, told The Associated Press. โ€œWeโ€™re delighted, there was no violence here serenity is the order of the day,โ€ she said.

But the atmosphere remained tense in some parts of the country as votes were counted. Locals pelted a visiting government delegation with jeers and stones in the northern fishing town of Saint Louis after they entered a closed polling station.

Senegalese await the outcome of a peaceful presidential vote, following months of unrest
Senegal Elections

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Associated Press writer Jessica Donati contributed to this report.

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