Mali election heads to a rivals run-off

Preliminary presidential election results in Mali show the vote will now go to a run-off after neither candidate secured a 50 per cent majority.

Mali's presidential election will go to a run-off vote after President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita failed to get enough votes to win a second term in office outright, according to preliminary figures provided by the government.

Keita won 41.4 per cent of the vote in the mostly desert West African country, while rival Soumaila Cisse won 17.8 per cent, the Ministry of Territorial Administration said on Thursday.

With neither candidate obtaining the 50 per cent required to win outright, the two will meet in a runoff vote later this month.

Turnout was just over 43 per cent, inline with a historical average that is the lowest in West Africa.

Gold and cotton producer Mali has a history of peaceful elections, but this vote was marred by claims of irregularities and unrelated attacks by suspected militants that prevented thousands from voting.

Armed assailants shut down 644 polling stations on Sunday, representing about 3 per cent of the total. About a fifth were troubled by violence, figures from the Ministry of Territorial Administration showed.

That has fuelled doubts about the election's credibility and worries that it did not fully reflect the will of Malians, large numbers of whom are spread across a vast desert where jihadists with links to al Qaeda and Islamic State roam.

Islamist militants took over the north in 2012 on the back of a Tuareg rebellion, imposing Sharia law until French troops intervened a year later to push them back. Militants have since regained territory and influence, making many scared to come out and vote.


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