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Breaking: MRC replaces SDF on Second spot as Biya wins another Mandate


Paul Biya has been reelected as President of Cameroon.
His reelection was announced Monday October 22, 2018 by the Constitutional Council of Cameroon following the proclamation of the October 7 Presidential election results.


Its the first time since 1992 that the Social Democratic Front SDF is appearing on a spot other than second after a presidential election in Cameroon.

According to the results presented by the Clement Atagana led Council: 

Joshua Osih SDF Presidential candidate and John Fru Ndi SDF Chairman

 Biya Paul CPDM candidate emerged first with 71,28% followed by  Kamto Maurice of the MRC with 14,23%.  Libii Cabral Univers party came third with  6,28%,  Osih Joshua: 3,35% of the SDF forth,  Ndam Njoya : 1,73%,  Garga Haman Adji: 1,55%,  Ndifor Frankline: 0,67%, Matomba S. Espoir : 0,56%,   Muna Akere: 0,35%, in that order. 
Biya PAul winner

Details 

Littoral Region


Paul BIYA : 35,75%
Garga Haman : 0,85%
Maurice Kamto: 38,60%
Cabral Libii: 12,79%
Serge E. Matomba: 0,67%
Akere Muna : 0,34%
A. Ndam Njoya: 0,76%
F. Ndifor : 1,18%
Josua Osih : 9,06%

East Region

Paul BIYA : 90,43%
Garga Haman : 1,14%
Maurice Kamto: 2,63%
Cabral Libii: 3,77%
Serge E. Matomba: 0,41%
Akere Muna : 0,14%
A. Ndam Njoya: 0,24%
F. Ndifor : 0,33%
Josua Osih : 0,91%

North Region

Paul BIYA : 81,62%
Garga Haman : 2,92%
Maurice Kamto: 4,15%
Cabral Libii: 5,77%
Serge E. Matomba: 1,10%
Akere Muna : 0,84%
A. Ndam Njoya: 0,52%
F. Ndifor : 1,06%
Josua Osih : 2,03%
North West Region
* RDPC 81,74 %
* ADD 0,41 %
* MRC 3,60 %
* UNIVERS 1,18 %
* PURS 0,28 %
* NOW 0,83 %
* UDC 0,39 %
* NDIFOR 1,15 %
* SDF 10,41 %
West Region
* RDPC 48,19 %
* ADD 2,50 %
* MRC 30,56 %
* UNIVERS 1,44 %
* PURS 0,44 %
*NOW 0,53 %
* UDC 10,40 %
* NDIFOR 0,76 %
* SDF 5,20 %
South Region
* RDPC 92,91 %
* ADD 0,...%
* MRC 2,15 %
* UNIVERS 2,75 %
* PURS 0,13 %
* NOW 0,...%
* UDC 0,53 %
* NDIFOR 0,28 %
* SDF 0,99 %
South West
* RDPC 77,69 %
* ADD 0,63 %
* MRC 2,54%
* UNIVERS 1,71 %
* PURS 0,57 %
* NOW 0,84 %
* UDC 0,65 %
* NDIFOR 1,65 %
* SDF 12,72 %
Africa Zone
* RDPC 49,22 %
* ADD 0,56 %
* MRC 33,33 %
* UNIVERS 9,51 %
* PURS 0,57 %
* NOW 0,27 %
* UDC 1,96 %
* NDIFOR 0,87 %
* SDF 3,71 %
Europe Zone
* RDPC 51,97%
* ADD 0,19 %
* MRC 30,96 %
* UNIVERS 14,41 %
* PURS 0,19 %
* NOW 0,13 %
* UDC 0,19 %
* NDIFOR 0,06 %
* SDF 1,87 %
 

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