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Wade named as Senegal poll winner | Wade named as Senegal poll winner |
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Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade won re-election for a second term in Sunday's election, the country's electoral commission has said. | |
It said that President Wade, aged 81, won more than 50% of the votes cast, making a run-off unnecessary. | |
The results must still be reviewed and confirmed by the Senegalese Constitutional Council. | The results must still be reviewed and confirmed by the Senegalese Constitutional Council. |
Opposition parties have said they have evidence of fraud and may challenge Mr Wade's victory. | Opposition parties have said they have evidence of fraud and may challenge Mr Wade's victory. |
Mr Wade had received 55.86% of the votes, electoral commission head Cheikh Tidiane Diakhate said at a news conference in the capital, Dakar. | |
He said that former Prime Minister Idrissa Seck had polled 14.93%, followed by opposition Socialist Party Ousmane Tanor Dieng, who had gathered 13.57%. | |
The commission's tally confirmed provisional results issued earlier this week. | |
If the results are confirmed by the Constitutional Council, Mr Wade will serve another five-year term. | |
Observers from regional body the Economic Community of West African States have said the voting on Sunday was free and fair. | |
Senegal, a predominately Muslim nation, is seen as a rare model of stable democracy in Africa. |