Civic United Front
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The Civic United Front (CUF;
History
The Civic United Front was formed on 28 May 1992 through a merger of two formerly existing movements: KAMAHURU, a pressure group for democratization in Zanzibar, and the Civic Movement, a human rights organization based on the mainland.
Many CUF leaders were former stalwarts of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), some of whom had been expelled over disputes about party and government policy. The party received full recognition on 21 January 1993.
Leadership
- Ibrahim Lipumba, National Chairman
- Abass Juma Muhunzi, Vice Chairman [4]
- Magdalena Sakaya, Deputy Secretary General (Tanzania mainland)
Electoral performance
The Civic United Front participated in the
In the 1995 presidential election, CUF candidate Ibrahim Lipumba placed third (behind
Following the election, the CUF boycotted the House of Representatives and refused to recognize the Zanzibari government as legitimate. In November 1997, eighteen leaders of the CUF were arrested and subsequently charged with treason. These charges were later dropped.
In the 29 October 2000 presidential election, Lipumba placed second to Mkapa, winning 16.26% of the vote. The party maintained its status as the largest opposition party in the National Assembly by winning 17 of 231 elective seats. Seif Shariff Hamad won 32.96% of the vote against 67.04% for the ruling party's Amani Abeid Karume in elections for the presidency of Zanzibar. The CUF won 16 of 50 elective seats in the Zanzibar House of Representatives. The elections were considered largely free and fair on the mainland, but observers noted serious irregularities in the Zanzibar polls, with some calling for a complete re-run of the polls. When the electoral commission nullified the results in only 16 constituencies, the CUF announced that it would boycott the new elections conducted on 5 November 2000.
Elections for the Zanzibar Presidency and House of Representatives took place on 30 October 2005. Seif Shariff Hamad placed second to incumbent Amani Abeid Karume, winning 46.07% of the vote. The party won 19 seats in the House of Representatives.
Electoral history
Presidential elections
Election | Party candidate | Votes | % | Result |
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1995 | Ibrahim Lipumba | 418,973 | 6.43% | Lost |
2000 | 1,329,077 | 16.26% | Lost | |
2005 | 1,327,125 | 11.68% | Lost | |
2010 | 695,667 | 8.28% | Lost | |
2015 | Did not participate | |||
2020 | Ibrahim Lipumba | 72,885 | 0.49% | Lost |
Bunge elections
Election | Party leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Government |
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1995 | Ibrahim Lipumba | 323,432 | 5.02% | 28 / 285
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28 | 3rd | Opposition |
2000 | 890,044 | 12.54% | 21 / 285
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9 | 2nd | Opposition | |
2005 | 1,551,243 | 14.3% | 30 / 323
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9 | 2nd | Opposition | |
2010 | 818,122 | 10.61% | 34 / 357
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4 | 3rd | Opposition | |
2015 | 1,257,765 | 8.63% | 42 / 393
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8 | 3rd | Opposition | |
2020 | 2 / 393
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40 | 4th | Opposition |
References
- ISBN 978-0-8214-1851-2.
- ISBN 978-9987-9308-1-4.
- ^ "Civic United Front at Liberal International". Liberal International.
- ^ "Tanzania: High Court rules Prof Lipumba is CUF chairman". The Citizen. 18 March 2019.