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Facts
and figures on Zimbabwe's voters' roll, registration
and voter turnout 2
Youth Forum
June 15, 2011
In this edition
of the Facts and Figures, we look at the disturbing trend in voter
turnout with regards to youths in the Masvingo Province. The total
ratio of youths registered as voters (18-30) in the region is a
dismal 14.1% of all Masvingo voters; this is disturbing considering
the ratio of youths in general to the total populace which lies
at above 60%.
According to
the controversial results released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
for the March 2008 presidential
election, a total of 323,550 people voted in the presidential
election in the province with 48% (156,660) voting for the incumbent
President Robert Mugabe and 45% (145,198) preferring the current
Prime Minister Morgan R. Tsvangirai and Simba Makoni, others and
the spoilt ballots accounting for the remaining 7%. Of the 26 constituencies
in the province, P.M Tsvangirai managed to outpoll Mugabe in 18
constituencies and with the President taking the remaining 8 constituencies.
The above analysis
reflects a major disparity in that while Tsvangirai outpolled Mugabe
in 70% of the constituencies, overally Mugabe outpolled the Prime
Minister in the province. What this means is that Tsvangirai's
winning margins in the 18 constituencies add up to less than the
President's victorious 8 constituencies, implying the former
ruling party's supporters turnout to vote in large numbers
while the Prime Minister has support spread across the country.
These are some of the reasons why the election (according to ZEC)
failed to produce an outright winner with 50% +1 vote.
The March 2008
scenario can repeat itself if we get more than two presidential
candidates and if people are not encouraged to participate in the
plebiscite by first registering as voters. To avoid such a scenario
from recurring, the Youth Forum has embarked on a campaign that
aims to increase the number of youth voters by at least 1,000,000
(1 million) in the country in general and add at least 100,000 new
young voters in Masvingo province alone. The youths of Zimbabwe
believe that through their active and meaningful involvement, Zimbabwe
will become a democracy and not a state with a negotiated government
that is not answerable to the masses as is the case currently.
A good example
of the above analysis is Chiredzi East's Ward 22 where at
Chionja Primary School Polling station, Morgan Tsvangirai won with
a 44% margin over Robert Mugabe after gaining 12 votes while Mugabe
got 5. In the same ward, at Benzi Primary School, Tsvangirai lost
by almost the same margin (45%) after garnering 77 votes to Mugabe's
268. The results at Benzi clearly and enormously override Tsvangirai's
win at Chionja and this is the case for both candidates in many
other wards.
In order to
drive Zimbabwe into a true democracy, there is a strong need to
involve more people in national elections and the focus has to be
on the marginalised groups of the society that includes youths,
women and the differently abled people. The "Youth Go Register
and Vote" Campaign being run by the Youth Forum is aimed at
realizing this. The campaign involves a lot of activities and media
to deliver the registration message to youths in different areas
including sport and musical galas, Voters' Voters' Clubs,
SMS campaigns, Social media (Facebook and Twitter, and the Youth
Forum website chat facility) and other means.
Visit the Youth
Forum fact
sheet
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