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ELECTION
Namibian presidential election, 1999; Namibian parliamentary election, 1999; Namibian general election, 1999; 1999 Namibian parliamentary election; 1999 Namibian presidential election

1999 Namibian general election         
General elections were held in Namibia on 30 November and 1 December 1999 to elect a president and the National Assembly.Namibia: Presidential and National Assembly Elections 1999 EISA Voting took place over two days, after the Commission was persuaded by protests from political parties that a single polling day would be insufficient to accommodate travel to polling stations by voters in remote areas.
1994 Namibian general election         
Namibian presidential election, 1994; Namibian parliamentary election, 1994; Namibian general election, 1994; 1994 Namibian parliamentary election; 1994 Namibian presidential election
General elections were held in Namibia on 4 and 5 December 1994. There were two votes, one for president (the first time a president had been directly elected) and one for the National Assembly.
2009 Namibian general election         
General elections were held in Namibia on 27–28 November 2009. They were the fourth general elections since independence and the fifth democratic elections.

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1999 Namibian general election

General elections were held in Namibia on 30 November and 1 December 1999 to elect a president and the National Assembly. Voting took place over two days, after the Commission was persuaded by protests from political parties that a single polling day would be insufficient to accommodate travel to polling stations by voters in remote areas.

Incumbent President Sam Nujoma of SWAPO was re-elected with over 76% of the vote, whilst SWAPO won 55 of the 72 elected seats in the National Assembly.