Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara reelected to fourth term, early results show
- Provisional results released Monday showed Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara was reelected to a fourth term amid low turnout and empty streets in Abidjan.
- Some 8.5 million people were registered to vote, with turnout around 50% on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025.
- Electoral Commission head Ibrahime Kuibiert Coulibaly reported Ouattara's vote share as 7%, with Billon at 3% and Gbagbo at 2.4%.
- Jean-Louis Billon congratulated Ouattara on Sunday evening based on early results, and officials expect final results by Nov. 3.
- Ibrahime Kuibiert Coulibaly, Electoral Commission head, announced the provisional figures Monday, confirming Alassane Ouattara, first elected president in 2011, won 89.7% of the vote.
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He obtained the fourth consecutive term after the contested exclusion of the two most popular opposition candidates
Ivory Coast’s Ouattara secures fourth term with landslide election win
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara secured a fourth term with a commanding re-election win, according to provisional results announced on Monday, an outcome that was largely expected after his strongest opponents were deemed ineligible. The 83-year-old former international banker won 89.77 per cent of the vote, his third consecutive decisive victory after the much closer election that brought him to power in 2011. His predecessor, Laurent G…
The Electoral Commission of the Republic of Ivory Coast has officially proclaimed the President's President Ouattara as the winner of the presidential election.
Ivory Coast's Ouattara secures fourth term with landslide election win
The election was marred by low voter turnout and subdued activity across much of the country, including the usually bustling streets of Abidjan, the economic capital. The post Ivory Coast’s Ouattara secures fourth term with landslide election win appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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