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Manicaland Province : 2013 Harmonised Elections:Presidential Results MANICALAND PROVINCE : 2013 HARMONISED ELECTIONS:PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS Dabengwa Mukwazhe Ncube Tsvangirayi Mugabe Robert Total Votes Ballot Paper Total Votes Total Valid Local Authority District Constituency Polling Station Facility Dumiso Munodei Welshman Morgan Gabriel ZANU PF Rejected Unaccounted for Cast Votes Cast ZAPU Kisinoti ZDP MDC MDC-T Ward No. Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 16 Bika Primary School School 1 273 0 14 186 15 0 489 474 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 16 Madzimbashuro Clinic Tent 1 104 1 1 203 4 0 314 310 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 16 Muteve Primary School School 7 311 0 15 135 7 0 475 468 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 16 Nechavava Primary School School 2 175 0 9 126 8 0 320 312 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 16 Bedza Business Centre(Tent) Tent 3 96 0 15 130 11 0 255 244 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 16 Mudanda Clinic Tent 1 277 1 2 43 1 0 325 324 6 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 15 1,236 2 56 823 46 0 2,178 2,132 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 17 Hukuimwe Primary School School 1 121 2 15 71 3 0 213 210 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 17 Sositeni Business Centre (Tent) Tent 3 84 0 3 62 1 0 153 152 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 17 Vhiriri Primary School School 0 274 0 9 157 3 0 443 440 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 17 Mashingaidze Township(Tent) School 2 141 1 10 40 7 0 201 194 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 17 Mukono Primary School School 1 109 0 2 33 3 0 148 145 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 17 Sanga Primary School School 0 147 0 9 55 7 0 218 211 6 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 7 876 3 48 418 24 0 1,376 1,352 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 18 Mugombe Primary School School 4 345 0 12 209 7 0 577 570 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 18 Mumbijo Primary School School 2 210 0 5 74 10 0 301 291 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 18 Mutauto Primary School School 1 188 0 10 249 20 0 468 448 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 18 Nyashanu Primary School School 3 83 1 6 107 2 0 202 200 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 18 Mutauto Secondary School School 4 200 0 4 83 3 0 294 291 5 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 14 1,026 1 37 722 42 0 1,842 1,800 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 19 Bangure Primary School School 6 352 6 25 111 23 0 523 500 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 19 Chiwa Business Centre(Tent) Tent 2 92 1 3 39 4 0 141 137 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 19 Ndyarima Primary School School 2 285 0 8 109 19 0 423 404 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 19 Nyamakute Primary School School 0 67 0 4 65 8 0 144 136 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 19 Bangure Creche Creche 7 186 3 10 50 4 0 260 256 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 19 Hanyire Township(Tent) Tent 1 94 0 5 39 13 0 152 139 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 19 Manhuru Business Centre (Tent) Tent 2 123 1 7 60 7 0 200 193 7 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 20 1,199 11 62 473 78 0 1,843 1,765 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 20 Betera Primary School School 5 240 1 18 142 13 0 419 406 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 20 Betera Secondary School School 0 184 1 3 88 14 0 290 276 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 20 Chihera Primary School School 4 239 2 11 83 16 0 355 339 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 20 Mutemera Primary School School 10 334 2 13 95 25 0 479 454 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 20 Nhamo Primary School School 4 242 0 17 102 20 0 385 365 5 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 23 1,239 6 62 510 88 0 1,928 1,840 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 21 Maweni Business Centre (Tent) Tent 1 106 1 7 82 21 0 218 197 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 21 Mukambirwa Primary School School 2 188 5 16 131 17 0 359 342 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 21 Murwira Primary School School 5 251 0 23 133 21 0 433 412 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 21 Pedzisai Primary School School 4 144 3 11 54 15 0 231 216 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 21 Basira Primary School School 9 220 2 30 119 10 0 390 380 5 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 21 909 11 87 519 84 0 1,631 1,547 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Gotora Primary School School 4 235 1 10 62 11 0 323 312 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Mafuruse Primary School School 2 221 3 8 59 40 0 333 293 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Marambanyika Primary School School 2 168 0 1 25 5 0 201 196 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Matereke Primary School School 1 159 0 4 53 20 0 237 217 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Muzilikazi Primary School School 3 187 0 4 35 10 0 239 229 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Masasa Business Centre(Tent) Tent 0 179 3 6 77 23 0 288 265 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Muzilikazi Secondary School School 12 211 5 9 56 22 315 293 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Usavi Primary School School 4 157 4 17 101 32 0 315 283 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Zvomwoyo Primary School School 2 254 2 9 36 15 0 318 303 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 22 Zvomwoyo Secondary School School 6 288 1 14 59 23 0 391 368 10 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 36 2,059 19 82 563 201 0 2,960 2,759 Page 1 of 34 MANICALAND PROVINCE : 2013 HARMONISED ELECTIONS:PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS Dabengwa Mukwazhe Ncube Tsvangirayi Mugabe Robert Total Votes Ballot Paper Total Votes Total Valid Local Authority District Constituency Polling Station Facility Dumiso Munodei Welshman Morgan Gabriel ZANU PF Rejected Unaccounted for Cast Votes Cast ZAPU Kisinoti ZDP MDC MDC-T Ward No. Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 23 Chirozva Primary School School 3 102 1 13 163 23 0 305 282 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 23 Kandenga Primary School School 0 357 4 14 215 11 0 601 590 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 23 Mudawose Clinic Tent 2 141 2 8 116 19 0 288 269 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 23 Chirozva Secondary School School 4 152 1 5 67 8 0 237 229 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 23 Chitengu Business Centre (Tent) Tent 1 103 3 8 190 26 0 331 305 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 23 Machiragwama Primary School School 8 199 2 13 109 11 0 342 331 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 23 Mupeza Primary School School 4 175 3 16 78 11 0 287 276 7 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 22 1,229 16 77 938 109 0 2,391 2,282 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 32 Chimbudzi Business Centre(Tent) Tent 3 103 0 12 74 15 0 207 192 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 32 Chimbudzi Primary School School 1 71 1 9 101 9 0 192 183 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 32 Chiurwi Primary School School 3 304 2 12 124 26 0 471 445 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 32 Maneta Primary School School 4 105 0 10 55 5 0 179 174 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 32 Matiyasi Business Centre (Tent) Tent 0 154 0 4 41 8 0 207 199 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera Central 32 Matsvai Primary School School 4 218 3 27 95 18 0 365 347 6 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 15 955 6 74 490 81 0 1,621 1,540 Buhera Central Constituency Total 173 10,728 75 585 5,456 753 0 17,770 17,017 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 7 Chikwekwete Primary School School 2 191 2 11 133 8 0 347 339 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 7 Mombeyarara Primary School School 1 113 1 2 123 9 0 249 240 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 7 Muchuweni Business Centre(Tent) Tent 0 128 1 8 134 7 0 278 271 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 7 Mukondomi Primary School School 2 127 2 8 115 8 0 262 254 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 7 Chengoma Gvt Secondary School School 5 158 1 12 114 8 0 298 290 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 7 Sikereta Business Centre (Tent) Tent 0 134 0 15 206 10 0 365 355 6 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 10 851 7 56 825 50 0 1,799 1,749 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 8 Chimumvuri Business Centre Tent 1 298 1 5 58 3 0 366 363 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 8 Chiturike Primary School School 4 173 0 16 169 4 0 366 362 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 8 Redzo Church Church 1 144 0 5 100 5 0 255 250 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 8 St Bernards Primary School School 0 200 0 9 143 12 0 364 352 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 8 Chirasauta Primary School School 1 183 3 9 57 1 0 254 253 5 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 7 998 4 44 527 25 0 1,605 1,580 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 9 Chinhoro Primary School School 0 217 0 3 94 7 0 321 314 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 9 Dorowa Mine Boston Hall Hall 0 102 0 1 105 0 0 208 208 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 9 Holy Family Primary School School 0 92 0 4 40 1 0 137 136 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 9 Mukamba Business Centre(Tent) Tent 0 108 3 5 165 4 0 285 281 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 9 St Phillips Primary School School 1 112 0 9 125 3 0 250 247 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 9 Gunde Primary School School 1 119 0 2 169 4 0 295 291 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 9 Mulena Supermarket(Tent) Tent 0 172 1 8 129 2 0 312 310 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 9 Save Business Centre(Tent) Tent 1 128 0 7 72 4 0 212 208 8 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 3 1,050 4 39 899 25 0 2,020 1,995 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 10 Gaza RGV Sub Office Sub office 3 190 0 6 103 2 0 304 302 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 10 Hande Primary School School 2 178 1 10 136 4 0 331 327 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 10 Machacha Primary School School 4 170 0 5 66 4 0 249 245 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 10 St Michaels Secondary School School 5 193 0 24 107 8 0 337 329 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 10 Nyamasanga Business Centre (Tent) Tent 7 408 0 11 113 13 0 552 539 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 10 St Johns Primary School School 0 250 0 4 60 3 0 317 314 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 10 St Michaels Primary School School 4 326 1 14 116 6 0 467 461 7 Polling Stations WARD TOTAL 25 1,715 2 74 701 40 0 2,557 2,517 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 11 Domboreshumba (Church) Church 3 358 1 3 123 24 0 512 488 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 11 St Albans Primary School School 4 324 2 19 180 22 0 551 529 Buhera RDC Buhera Buhera North 11 St Moses The Prophet Primary School School 1 296 2 6 141 22 0 468 446 Page 2 of 34 MANICALAND PROVINCE : 2013 HARMONISED ELECTIONS:PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS Dabengwa Mukwazhe Ncube Tsvangirayi Mugabe Robert Total Votes Ballot Paper Total Votes Total Valid Local Authority District Constituency Polling Station Facility Dumiso Munodei Welshman Morgan Gabriel ZANU 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