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Senegalese people are voting in a presidential election to choose a new president.

Incumbent President Macky Sall is battling for the presidency with four others but is tipped to win the votes.

Senegal will also be prolonging its status as one of the most stable democracies in West Africa with Sunday’s votes.

This year two key opposition figures were barred from contesting the election by Senegal’s Constitutional Court.

The court barred former Dakar mayor Khalifa Sall and ex-minister Karim Wade for graft related activities. They were convicted for misuse of public funds.

With the court’s decision, Sall is now widely expected to win a second term. Sall first came into power in 2012 defeating then incumbent president Abdoulaye Wade.

The ruling coalition of Senegal’s president Macky Sall won the last legislative election.

He had previously served as his prime minister between 2004 and 2007.

Some 6.2 million registered voters are voting in the election.

The other contenders

The other four candidates set to battle President Sall include Idrissa Seck, 59, who served as a prime minister in the 2000s.

He has failed on two separate occasions to win the presidency and doesn’t seem set to be successful this time round, according to analysts.

The youngest candidate for the election is 44-year-old, Ousmane Sonko who is considered a newcomer to the political scene.

The tax inspector won an election to become a lawmaker in 2017. He is representing his own party the Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics and Fraternity (PASTEF) in parliament.

Sunday’s election also has an academic joining the race. 63-year-old IT professor, Issa Sall is representing the Party of Unity and Assembly (PUR).

The five candidates in the Senegal election.

The other candidate also in this race is Madicke Niang who is 65 years of age. He is considered the candidate with the least chance of winning the vote.

He previously served as a minister in the government under former President Abdoulaye Wade.

Niang who was a member of the Senegalese Democratic Party was expelled for his decision to run for president.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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