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Tunisian Presidential Election, 2014
Election Date:
November 23, 2014
The 2014 presidential election in Tunisia was the first free and fair presidential election since the country gained independence in 1956, as well as the first regular presidential election after the Tunisian Revolution of 2011 and the adoption of the Constitution in January 2014. Since no candidate won a majority during the first round of voting, a second round between incumbent Moncef Marzouki and Nidaa Tounes candidate Beji Caid Essebsi took place on 21 December.
Office
Tunisia | President | ||
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Candidate | Party | Vote | Elected |
Beji Caid Essebsi | Nidaa Tounes | 1,289,384 | |
Moncef Marzouki | Congress for the Republic | 1,092,418 | |
Hamma Hammami | Popular Front | 255,529 | |
Hechmi Hamdi | Current of Love | 187,923 | |
Slim Riahi | Free Patriotic Union | 181,407 | |
Kamel Morjane | National Destourian Initiative | 41,614 | |
Ahmed Nejib Chebbi | Republican Party | 34,025 | |
Safi Said | 26,073 | ||
Mondher Zenaidi | 24,160 | ||
Mustapha Ben Jaafar | Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties | 21,989 | |
Kalthoum Kannou | 18,287 | ||
Mohamed Frikha | 17,506 | ||
Abderrazak Kilani | 10,077 | ||
Mustapha Kamel Nabli | 6,723 | ||
Abdelkader Labaoui | 6,483 | ||
Larbi Nasra | Voice of the People of Tunisia | 6,426 | |
Hamouda Ben Slama | 5,737 | ||
Mohamed Hamdi | Democratic Alliance | 5,593 | |
Salem Chaibi | Popular Congress Party | 5,245 | |
Samir Abdelli | 5,054 | ||
Ali Chourabi | 4,699 | ||
Mokhtar Mejri | 4,286 | ||
Abderraouf Ayadi | Wafa Movement | 3,551 | |
Yassine Chennoufi | 3,118 | ||
Abderrahim Zouari | Destourian Movement | 2,701 | |
Noureddine Hached | 2,181 | ||
Mehrez Boussayene | 537 |