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Electoral Commission of Zambia 2008 Presidential Election Results By ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT CHIBOMBO CONSTITUENCY CHISAMBA 1 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 6,376 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 4,234 SATA MICHAEL C PF 1,682 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 82 REGISTERED VOTERS 33,286 TOTAL VOTES CAST 12,554 REJECTED VOTES 180 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 37.72 % 02-November-2008 1 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT CHIBOMBO CONSTITUENCY KATUBA 2 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 5,864 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 2,684 SATA MICHAEL C PF 1,372 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 74 REGISTERED VOTERS 22,663 TOTAL VOTES CAST 10,173 REJECTED VOTES 179 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 44.89 % 02-November-2008 2 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT CHIBOMBO CONSTITUENCY KEEMBE 3 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 11,627 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 4,420 SATA MICHAEL C PF 1,915 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 114 REGISTERED VOTERS 43,219 TOTAL VOTES CAST 18,451 REJECTED VOTES 375 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 42.69 % 02-November-2008 3 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT KABWE CONSTITUENCY BWACHA 4 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 6,586 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 6,051 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 1,277 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 96 REGISTERED VOTERS 30,313 TOTAL VOTES CAST 14,260 REJECTED VOTES 250 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 47.04 % 02-November-2008 4 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT KABWE CONSTITUENCY KABWE CENTRAL 5 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 10,270 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 6,989 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 1,928 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 137 REGISTERED VOTERS 40,611 TOTAL VOTES CAST 19,611 REJECTED VOTES 287 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 48.29 % 02-November-2008 5 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT KAPIRI MPOSHI CONSTITUENCY KAPIRI MPOSHI 6 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 13,883 SATA MICHAEL C PF 5,868 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 4,149 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 153 REGISTERED VOTERS 68,404 TOTAL VOTES CAST 24,456 REJECTED VOTES 403 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 35.75 % 02-November-2008 6 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT MKUSHI CONSTITUENCY MKUSHI NORTH 7 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 7,492 SATA MICHAEL C PF 2,682 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 913 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 53 REGISTERED VOTERS 29,196 TOTAL VOTES CAST 11,367 REJECTED VOTES 227 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 38.93 % 02-November-2008 7 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT MKUSHI CONSTITUENCY MKUSHI SOUTH 8 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 2,774 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 669 SATA MICHAEL C PF 489 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 26 REGISTERED VOTERS 9,610 TOTAL VOTES CAST 4,012 REJECTED VOTES 54 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 41.75 % 02-November-2008 8 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT MUMBWA CONSTITUENCY MWEMBEZHI 9 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 3,947 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 3,334 SATA MICHAEL C PF 880 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 140 REGISTERED VOTERS 18,439 TOTAL VOTES CAST 8,401 REJECTED VOTES 100 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 45.56 % 02-November-2008 9 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT MUMBWA CONSTITUENCY MUMBWA 10 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 5,571 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 3,516 SATA MICHAEL C PF 966 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 77 REGISTERED VOTERS 24,779 TOTAL VOTES CAST 10,281 REJECTED VOTES 151 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 41.49 % 02-November-2008 10 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT MUMBWA CONSTITUENCY NANGOMA 11 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 3,774 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 3,621 SATA MICHAEL C PF 548 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 72 REGISTERED VOTERS 19,403 TOTAL VOTES CAST 8,134 REJECTED VOTES 119 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 41.92 % 02-November-2008 11 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT SERENJE CONSTITUENCY CHITAMBO 12 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 2,252 SATA MICHAEL C PF 1,755 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 93 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 13 REGISTERED VOTERS 12,887 TOTAL VOTES CAST 4,184 REJECTED VOTES 71 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 32.47 % 02-November-2008 12 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT SERENJE CONSTITUENCY MUCHINGA 13 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 2,944 SATA MICHAEL C PF 1,000 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 131 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 20 REGISTERED VOTERS 13,122 TOTAL VOTES CAST 4,155 REJECTED VOTES 60 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 31.66 % 02-November-2008 13 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE CENTRAL DISTRICT SERENJE CONSTITUENCY SERENJE 14 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 3,247 SATA MICHAEL C PF 1,643 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 239 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 23 REGISTERED VOTERS 16,417 TOTAL VOTES CAST 5,240 REJECTED VOTES 88 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 31.92 % 02-November-2008 14 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT CHILILABOMBWE CONSTITUENCY CHILILABOMBWE 15 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 10,797 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 3,944 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 882 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 89 REGISTERED VOTERS 29,654 TOTAL VOTES CAST 15,847 REJECTED VOTES 135 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 53.44 % 02-November-2008 15 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT CHINGOLA CONSTITUENCY CHINGOLA 16 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 13,158 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 5,645 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 1,675 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 159 REGISTERED VOTERS 40,265 TOTAL VOTES CAST 20,637 REJECTED VOTES 0 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 51.25 % 02-November-2008 16 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT CHINGOLA CONSTITUENCY NCHANGA 17 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 13,688 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 2,575 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 866 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 146 REGISTERED VOTERS 29,464 TOTAL VOTES CAST 17,315 REJECTED VOTES 40 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 58.77 % 02-November-2008 17 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT KALULUSHI CONSTITUENCY KALULUSHI 18 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 10,939 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 7,085 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 1,068 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 110 REGISTERED VOTERS 36,291 TOTAL VOTES CAST 19,411 REJECTED VOTES 209 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 53.49 % 02-November-2008 18 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT KITWE CONSTITUENCY CHIMWEMWE 19 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 11,643 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 5,324 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 678 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 72 REGISTERED VOTERS 31,066 TOTAL VOTES CAST 17,923 REJECTED VOTES 206 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 57.69 % 02-November-2008 19 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT KITWE CONSTITUENCY KAMFINSA 20 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 8,943 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 4,043 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 750 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 89 REGISTERED VOTERS 25,392 TOTAL VOTES CAST 13,978 REJECTED VOTES 153 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 55.05 % 02-November-2008 20 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT KITWE CONSTITUENCY KWACHA 21 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 14,428 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 5,850 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 1,421 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 160 REGISTERED VOTERS 40,435 TOTAL VOTES CAST 22,150 REJECTED VOTES 291 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 54.78 % 02-November-2008 21 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT KITWE CONSTITUENCY NKANA 22 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 12,323 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 3,037 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 917 MIYANDA GODFREY K HERITAGE 105 REGISTERED VOTERS 28,802 TOTAL VOTES CAST 16,548 REJECTED VOTES 166 PERCENTAGE TURNOUT 57.45 % 02-November-2008 22 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS BY CONSTITUENCY PROVINCE COPPERBELT DISTRICT KITWE CONSTITUENCY WUSAKILE 23 SURNAME FIRST NAME INITIALS POLITICAL PARTY VOTES OBTAINED SATA MICHAEL C PF 11,968 BANDA RUPIAH B MMD 3,335 HICHILEMA HAKAINDE UPND 557
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