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Preliminary
findings indicate massive electoral fraud
Movement for
Democratic Change
April 06, 2005
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figures for discrepencies in 30 constituencies below.
Preliminary investigations and analysis by the MDC has revealed
that in 30 constituencies in the provinces of Manicaland, Mashonaland
West, Mashonaland East and Matabeleland South (see list below),
there are serious and unaccountable gaps between the ZEC’s official
pronouncements on the number of votes cast and final totals accorded
to each candidate. This indicates massive electoral fraud by the
ruling party.
At present we
are unable to carry out an analysis of the accuracy of the number
of votes cast in constituencies in Mashonland Central, Masvingo,
Matabeleland North, Midlands North and Midlands South as the ZEC
refuses to release these figures. The ZEC’s refusal to release these
figures indicates widespread irregularities.
Where the MDC
was widely predicted to regain its seats, such as in Harare and
Bulawayo, very few discrepancies were identified. This raises further
suspicions that there was a calculated plan to ensure that the MDC
won a sufficient number of seats to provide the electoral process,
and the end result, with a veneer of legitimacy. While little attempt
was made to deny the MDC victory in key urban areas it is clear
that all the stops were pulled out to ensure the MDC made few gains
elsewhere.
In 11 constituencies
(Kariba, Manyame, Goromonzi, Murehwa South, Mutoko North, Seke Rural,
Buhera South, Mutare South, Mutasa South, Mutasa North and Nyanga)
the deficits between the ZEC’s official pronouncement on the number
of votes cast and the final total directly account for the Zanu
PF ‘victories’. In most of these constituencies the Zanu PF candidate
was either a senior party official or a Government Minister.
This analysis
does not even take into account the uneven electoral playing field,
the inflated voters’ roll, the coercion of the rural electorate,
nor the high number of people who were turned away on polling day.
The findings in
question have been submitted to the SADC and South African observer
missions. Regrettably, these observer missions have so far shown
a chronic lack of interest in such compelling statistics and instead
have maintained their respective positions that the elections reflected
‘the will of the people’. This was clearly not the case.
We urge the observer
missions to fully investigate the discrepancies identified by the
MDC. Any final reports that fail to take into account such discrepancies
would be seriously flawed.
The MDC and the
people of Zimbabwe know full well who the real winners are. This
election was stolen. The results are in no way an accurate reflection
of the sovereign wishes of the people of Zimbabwe.
Paul Themba Nyathi
Secretary
for Information and Publicity
Notes
on discrepancies:
- Manyame:
ZEC announced the total votes cast as being 14 812. The MDC candidate
polled 8 312 votes, meaning she had an unassailable lead. However,
when results were finally announced the winning Zanu PF candidate
was reported to have received 15 448 votes, with 543 ballots spoilt.
The total vote count for the constituency becomes 24 303, with
the discrepancy being 9 491 votes.
- Goromonzi:
ZEC announced the total votes cast as being 15 611. The MDC candidate,
with 8 578 votes, polled more than half of the votes cast. However,
when results were finally issued the Zanu PF candidate was announced
the winner with 16 782 votes, 1 171 votes more than the total
number of votes cast. The total votes cast for the 2 candidates,
including spoilt ballots, becomes 26 123. The discrepancy is 10
512 votes.
- Kariba:
ZEC announced the total votes cast as being 16 676. The MDC candidate,
with 9 540 votes, polled more than half of the votes cast. However,
when results were finally issued the Zanu PF candidate was announced
the winner with 13 1719 votes. The total votes cast for the 2
candidates, including spoilt ballots, becomes 24 142. The discrepancy
is 7 466 votes.
- Seke
Rural: ZEC's total votes cast in Seke are given as 11
344. The MDC candidate, with 8 843 votes, polled more than half
of the votes cast. But, when results were finally issued the Zanu
PF candidate was announced winner with 15 434 votes, which is
4 090 more votes than the total votes cast. The total votes for
all the candidates, including spoilt ballots, mysteriously becomes
24 873. The discrepancy is 13 529.
- Mutare
South: The ZEC figures for the total votes cast is 14
054. The MDC candidate received 12 163 votes. The final result
released shows total votes as being 28 575, with 16 412 of these
being for the winning Zanu PF. This registers a discrepancy of
14 521.
- Buhera
South: The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 25 447.
The MDC candidate received 13 893 votes, more than half of the
total votes cast. When results were finally issued, the Zanu PF
candidate was announced the winner, with 15 066 votes. This gives
a total of 28 959 ballots cast for the constituency, leaving a
discrepancy of 3 512.
- Marondera
East: The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 25 193.
When results were finally issued, the Zanu PF candidate was announced
the winner, with 19 192 votes against 10 066 for his MDC counterpart.
The total vote count for the constituency is 29 935, leaving a
discrepancy of 4 742.
- Buhera
North: The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 16 795.
When results were finally issued, the Zanu PF candidate was announced
the winner, with 17 677 votes against 4 137 for his MDC counterpart.
The total vote count for the constituency is 22 688, leaving a
discrepancy of 5 893.
- Murehwa
South: The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 8 579.
The MDC candidate received 4 586, more than half of the total
votes cast. However, when results were finally issued the winning
Zanu PF candidate was announced to have received 19 200 votes,
more than double the number of votes cast. This gives a total
of 24 463. There is a discrepancy of 15 207.
- Mutasa
South: The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 15 733.
The MDC candidate received 9 380, more than half of the total
votes cast. However, when results were finally announced the Zanu
PF candidate was reported have received 9 715votes. The total
vote count, including spoilt ballots, amounts to 19 573, leaving
3 840 votes unaccounted for.
- Mutasa
North: The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 10 986.
The MDC candidate polled 6 605 votes, again more than half of
the total votes cast. But, when results were finally announced
the Zanu PF candidate was reported have received 10 135 votes.
The total vote count, including spoilt ballots, amounts to 17
204, leaving 6 218 votes unaccounted for.
- Nyanga:
The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 13 896. The MDC candidate
polled 9 360 votes. When results were officially announced, the
Zanu PF candidate was reported have received 12 612 votes. The
total vote count, including spoilt ballots, amounts to 22 739,
leaving 8 843 votes unaccounted for.
- Chimanimani:
The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 23 896. The MDC candidate
received 11 031 votes, while 794 votes were spoilt. When results
were officially announced, the Zanu PF candidate was reported
to have received 15 817 votes. The total vote count, including
spoilt ballots, amounts to 27 642, leaving 3 746 votes unaccounted
for.
- Makoni
North: The total votes cast for the constituency, according
to ZEC was 14 068. However, when results were officially announced
the winning Zanu PF candidate received 18 910, with the MDC's
candidate polling 6 077 votes, giving total votes for the two
candidates as 24 987. There is a discrepancy of 10 919 votes.
- Chipinge
North: The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 23 896.
When results were finally issued, the Zanu PF candidate was announced
the winner, with 16 047 votes against 10 920 for his MDC counterpart.
The total vote count for the constituency is 27 576, leaving a
discrepancy of 3 625.
- Chipinge
South: The total ZEC figure for votes cast is 29 479.
When results were finally issued, the Zanu PF candidate was announced
the winner, with 16 412 votes against 12 163 for his MDC counterpart
and 2 129 for Zanu Ndonga. The total vote count for the constituency
is 30 704, leaving a discrepancy of 1 225.
- Makoni
East: ZEC announced that 20 454 people voted. When results
were finally announced, the total votes for the 2 candidates,
including spoilt ballots, amounts to 17 341, leaving a negative
balance of 3 113 votes unaccounted for.
- Beitbridge:
ZEC announced that 36 821 had voted but the totals for the
candidates only add up to 20 602, leaving a negative balance of
16 219 votes unaccounted for.
- Hwedza:
ZEC announced that 23 698 people voted. The total votes cast for
all candidates, including spoilt ballots, amount to 26 736, leaving
3 038 votes unaccounted for.
- Mutare
West: ZEC announced that 18 584 people voted. The total
votes counted for the candidates, including spoilt ballots, amount
to 20 950, leaving 2 366 votes unaccounted for.
- Chegutu:
ZEC announced that 19 763 people voted. The total votes counted
for the candidates, including spoilt ballots, amount to 25 374,
leaving 5 611 votes unaccounted for.
- Chikomba:
ZEC announced that 18 401 people voted. The total vote count,
including spoilt ballots, amount to 26 050, leaving 7 649 votes
unaccounted for.
- Hurungwe
East: ZEC announced that 22 533 people voted. The total
votes counted for the two candidates is 26 552, leaving 4019 votes
unaccounted for.
- Mudzi
East: ZEC announced that 12 499 people voted. The total
votes counted for the candidates is 22 420, leaving 9 921 votes
unaccounted for.
- Mudzi
West: ZEC announced that 10 998 people voted. The total
votes counted for the candidates is 22 796, leaving 11 798 votes
unaccounted for.
- Murehwa
North: ZEC announced that 17 606 people voted. However,
when results were finally issued the winning Zanu PF candidate
was announced to have received 17 677, while his MDC counterpart
received 4 137. The total votes counted for the candidates is
22 353, leaving 4 747 votes unaccounted for.
- Mutoko
North: ZEC announced that 10 721 people voted. But, when
results were finally issued the winning Zanu PF candidate was
announced to have received 16 257. The total votes counted for
the candidates is 20 652, leaving 9 931 votes unaccounted for.
- Mutoko
South: ZEC announced that 15 863 people voted. But, when
results were finally issued the winning Zanu PF candidate was
announced to have received 19 390. The total votes counted for
the candidates is 23 481 leaving 7 618 votes unaccounted for.
- Insiza:
ZEC announced that 20 220 people voted. When results
were officially announced, the winning Zanu PF candidate was announced
to have received 13 109, while his MDC counterpart received 8,840
votes. The total votes announced for the constituency is 22 099,
leaving 1 879 votes unaccounted for.
- Gwanda:
ZEC announced that 23 288 people voted. When results were officially
announced, the winning Zanu PF candidate was announced to have
received 13 109, while his MDC counterpart received 10 961 votes.
The total votes announced for the constituency is 24 594, leaving
1 300 votes unaccounted for.
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