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Algeria’s Presidential Election Faces Accusations of Fraud

September 9, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Algeria’s Presidential Election Faces Accusations of Fraud

Ballot showing the three candidates

Algeria’s newly re-elected President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and his two opponents have questioned the credibility of the recent election results, sparking concerns over potential fraud. 

Despite being declared the winner with 94.7% of the vote, Tebboune joined his challengers in accusing the election authority of reporting figures that contradict earlier turnout data.

On Sunday, September 8, the National Independent Election Authority (ANIE) declared Tebboune the victor, with Islamist candidate Abdelali Hassani Cherif receiving 3.2% and socialist Youcef Aouchiche garnering 2.2%. The three candidates issued a joint statement, calling the results into question and citing discrepancies with local tallies and initial turnout figures.

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These accusations mark an unusual moment in Algerian politics, where elections have traditionally been tightly controlled. The candidates’ joint criticism has cast doubt on the integrity of the process, although it’s unclear if this will lead to legal challenges or affect the final certification of the election.

Tebboune’s government had made efforts to boost voter turnout, but participation was low, with only about 5.6 million of the country’s 24 million registered voters casting ballots. This turnout, under 25%, is even lower than the 39.9% participation rate in the 2019 presidential election.

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President Abdelmadjid Tebboune

The discrepancy in reported voter turnout has been a key point of contention. Initially, election officials reported a 48% turnout, but that figure was revised without explanation after polls closed. 

Both Cherif and Aouchiche highlighted this inconsistency, with Aouchiche calling it “strange” and Cherif’s campaign manager, Ahmed Sadok, criticizing the delays and opacity in the vote-counting process.

‘Attack On Algeria’s Image’ Draws Outrage

Sadok also accused election officials of failing to provide vote-sorting records to party representatives and pointed to instances of group voting and pressure on poll workers to inflate results. “It’s a shame. It’s an attack on the image of Algeria, which will become the laughing stock of nations,” he said.

These allegations have further fueled an already tense election season, marked by reports of repression from human rights organizations. Amnesty International recently condemned the Algerian government for a “brutal crackdown” on political opposition, civil society, and independent media in the lead-up to the vote.

Supporters of Tebboune, however, view his landslide victory as an endorsement of his policies. University professor Abdellaoui Djazouli argued on public television that the result legitimized Tebboune’s agenda for a “New Algeria.” 

Pro-democracy activists, however, remain unconvinced, viewing the election as a façade that only serves to reinforce Algeria’s entrenched military-backed elites, known as “le pouvoir.”

Election Turnout Reflects Public Frustration

Many critics believe the low voter turnout is the most telling aspect of the election, with a large portion of the electorate abstaining out of frustration with the status quo. While the official results may solidify Tebboune’s grip on power, they have done little to bridge the gap between the government and a public that remains deeply skeptical of the political process.

As questions about the legitimacy of the election persist, it remains to be seen whether these allegations will lead to any meaningful reforms in Algeria’s electoral system or be dismissed, as many fear.

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