Constituency results of the 2008 Zimbabwean parliamentary election

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The 2008 Zimbabwean parliamentary election included elections to the House of Assembly and the Senate, contested by three major parties, the ruling ZANU-PF and the two formations of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T and MDC-M), as well as several smaller parties and many independents officially backed by presidential candidate Simba Makoni through the Mavambo movement.

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Candidates for the House of Assembly election

Bulawayo

ConstituencyWinning MemberVotesCompeting CandidatesVotes
Bulawayo Central Dorcas Sibanda (MDC-T)3,786Japhet Ncube (MDC-M)
Clement Ncube (ZANU-PF)
Ivan Chigwada (Independent)
Arnold Payne (PUMA)
Gifton Dumani (FDU)
Frank Dzukuso (Independent)
Selwin Kwembeya (Independent)
3,553
908
191
162
74
63
56
Bulawayo East Thabitha Khumalo (MDC-T)3,587 Yasimin Toffa (MDC-M)
Nacisio Makulumo (ZANU-PF)
Francis Takaendisa (Independent)
Dumiso Matshazi (FDU)
Sakiwe Ndhlovu (Independent)
Stanley Moyo (UPP)
2,525
1,031
471
147
114
80
Bulawayo South Eddie Cross (MDC-T)2,764 Jethro Mpofu (MDC-M)
Jimmy Nleya (ZANU-PF)
Marylin Ndiweni (Independent)
Tobias Kamambo (UPP)
Wilson Bancinyane (PUMA)
1,605
483
112
58
0
Emakhandeni–Entumbane Dingilizwe Tshuma (MDC-T)3,886 Paul Nyathi (MDC-M)
Judith Mkwanda (ZANU-PF)
Stephen Nkomo(FDU)
Mtheteli Moyo(UPP)
2,306
965
135
57
Lobengula Samuel Nkomo (MDC-T)3,850 Dingilwazi Masuku (MDC-M)
Christopher Dube (ZANU-PF)
Merica Moyo (UPP)
Alexius Sibanda(PUMA)
1,923
1,148
132
96
Luveve Reggie Moyo (MDC-T)3,325 Esaph Mdlongwa (MDC-M)
Getrude Moyo (ZANU-PF)
Kidwell Mujuru (Independent)
Simba Phiri(FDU)
3,178
940
697
146
Magwegwe Felix Sibanda (MDC-T)2,979 Fletcher Ncube (MDC-M)
Molly Ndlovu (ZANU-PF)
Mpendulo Manga (UPP)
Bekezela Ndlovu (Independent)
2,437
785
198
193
Makokoba Thokozani Khuphe (MDC-T)4,123 Welshman Ncube (MDC-M)
Tshinga Dube (ZANU-PF)
Tonny Sibanda (UPP)
Tevera Masunga (ZDP)
2,475
1,407
113
41
Nketa-Emganwini Seiso Moyo (MDC-T)4,371 Ndlovu Sternlord (MDC-M)
Coustin Ngwenya (ZANU-PF)
Charles Mpofu (Independent)
Sikhumbuzo Dube (ZAPU-FP)
Khisimusi Moyo (UPP)
2,129
1,356
1,473
195
68
Nkulumane Tamsanqa Mahlangu (MDC-T)3,976 Gibson Sibanda (MDC-M)
Ophar Ncube (ZANU-PF)
Dauti Mabusa (Independent)
Lilian Moyo (UPP)
2,732
1,163
418
160
Pelandaba-Mpopoma A candidate died before March 29 - election to be held laternone
Pumula Albert Mhlanga (MDC-T)3,443 Nkanyiso Mhlophe (MDC-M)
Godfrey Ncube (ZANU-PF)
Paul Sibanda (UPP)
Lovemore Sibanda (FDU)
2,751
1,220
100
126

Harare

ConstituencyWinning MemberCompeting Candidates
Budiriro Henry Dzinotyiweyi (MDC-T) Henry Chibiri (MDC-M)
Gladys Hoyoko (ZANU-PF)
Chitungwiza North Fidelis Mhashu (MDC-T) Shumba Tamirira (MDC-M)
Joyce Kunaka (ZANU-PF)
Murapa Martin (Ind)
Chitungwiza South Misheck Shoko (MDC-T) Rosemary Mutore (MDC-M)
Chris Chigumba (ZANU-PF)
Forward Gwindingwi (ZDPP)
Clanten Manyepwa (Ind)
Dzivarasekwa Evelyn Masaiti (MDC-T) Edwin Mushoriwa (MDC-M)
Omega Hungwe (ZANU-PF)
Epworth Elias Jembere (MDC-T) Kajawu Garikai (MDC-M, withdrawn)
Amos Midzi (ZANU-PF)
Victor Chimhawu (UPP)
Elias Muzambwa (Ind)
Michael Chipamba (Ind)
Glen Norah Gift Dzirutwe (MDC-T) Mashumba Kudzanai (MDC-M)
Peter Mairesera (ZANU-PF)
Glen View North Funny Munengani (MDC-T) Simango Tongai (MDC-M)
Mangwende Sabina (ZANU-PF)
Martha Mondera (ZANU-PF)
Glen View South Paul Madzore (MDC-T) Idah Mashonganyika (ZANU-PF)
Clemence Machakaire (UPP)
Lovemore Kamupini (Ind)
Harare Central Murisi Zwizwai (MDC-T) Maxwell Zimuto (MDC-M)
Estella Nyandoro (ZANU-PF)
Harare East Tendai Biti (MDC-T) Noah Mangondo (ZANU-PF)
Harare North Theresa Makone (MDC-T) Justice Zvandasara (ZANU-PF)
Faith Kamutsingiza (UPP)
Gladys Mukumbuza (Ind)
Harare South Hubert Nyanhongo (ZANU-PF) Joram Nago (MDC-M)
Bunjira Romia (MDC-T)
Harare West Jessie Majome (MDC-T) Miriam Mushayi (MDC-M)
Louis Chidzambwa (ZANU-PF)
Hatfield Tapiwa Mashakada (MDC-T) Kennedy Chuma (ZANU-PF)
Morgan Changamire (Ind)
Morgan Ngirande (ZDP)
Whisper Chiwandire (Ind., withdrawn)
Highfield East Pearson Mungofa (MDC-T) Elina Moyo (ZANU-PF)
Dorcas Manyonda (ZANU-PF)
Alexio Mazikana (Ind)
Highfield West Simon Hove (MDC-T) Priscilla Misihairambwi (MDC-M)
Kizito Kuchekwa (ZANU-PF)
Kambuzuma Willis Madzimure (MDC-T) Roselyn Ndavambi (MDC-M)
Samuel Chinyowa (ZANU-PF)
Charles Mugaviri (Others)
Kuwadzana Lucia Matibenga (MDC-T) Abraham Deketek (ZANU-PF)
Andrew Dizora(Others)
Kuwadzana East Nelson Chamisa (MDC-T) Peter Zimowa (ZANU-PF)
Ndaizivei Muvindi (UPP)
Dudzai Madzima (Ind)
Mbare Piniel Denga (MDC-T) Mupini Spiwe (MDC-M)
Tendai Savanhu (ZANU-PF)
Mt. Pleasant Jameson Timba (MDC-T) Trudy Stevenson (MDC-M)
Alice Midzi (ZANU-PF)
Paul Chaora (Ind)
Mufakose Paurina Mpariwa (MDC-T) Batsirai Mubaiwa (MDC-M)
Victor Kuretu (ZANU-PF)
Southerton Gift Chimanikire (MDC-T) Linos Mushonga (MDC-M)
Gore Onisimo (ZANU-PF)
Tonderai Chikunguru (Ind)
St. Mary’s Marvellous Khumalo (MDC-T) Job Sikhala (MDC-M)
Chris Pasipamire (ZANU-PF)
Sunningdale Margaret Matienga (MDC-T) Gabriel Chaibva (MDC-M)
Edward Chataika (ZANU-PF)
Thomas Machisa (ZANU-PF)
Tafara-Mabvuku Shepherd Madamombe (MDC-T) Mandaza Kudzanayi (MDC-M)
Ayoub Kara (ZANU-PF)
Timothy Mubhawu (Ind)

Gilbert Gwaze (Ind)

Warren Park Elias Mudzuri (MDC-T) Elija Manjeya (MDC-M)
Samuel Goredema (ZANU-PF)
Semwayo Reketayi (Zanu)
Zengeza East Alexio Musundire (MDC-T) Goodrich Chimbaira (MDC-M)
Ngoni Gwekwete (ZANU-PF)
Linos Tivache (UPP)
Venis Mugaba (Ind)
Zengeza West Collen Gwiyo Arthur Mutambara (MDC-M)
Patrick Nyaruwata (ZANU-PF)
Simba Maxwell (UPP)

Manicaland

ConstituencyWinning MemberCompeting Candidates
Buhera Central Tangwara Matimba (MDC-T) Kumbirai Manyika Kangai (ZANU-PF)
Daniel Chapinga (Ind)
Buhera North William Mutomba (ZANU-PF) Julius Magarangoma (MDC-T)
Buhera South Naison Nemadziva (MDC-T) Joseph Chinotimba (ZANU-PF)
Buhera West Eric Matinenga (MDC-T) Tapiwa Zengeya (MDC-M)
Stanlake Muzhingi (Ind)
Chimanimani East Samuel Undenge (ZANU-PF) Maziwanza Nason Tinarwo (MDC-T)
Chimanimani West Lynette Karenyi (MDC-T) Thomas Alvar Mutezo Munacho (ZANU-PF)
Chikarata Nhamo (Ind, Disqualified — Not Appearing In The Voter’s Roll)
Chipinge Central Alice Mwaemura Chitima (ZANU-PF) Samson Sithole (MDC-T)
Chipinge East Mathias Matewu Mlambo (MDC-T) Timothy Mapungwana Mhlanga (ZANU-PF)
Chipinge South Meki Makuyana (MDC-T) Enock Porusingazi (ZANU-PF)
Alfred Tafamba (Ind)
Gideon Dhliwayo (Zanu Ndonga)
Helani Aaron Hobwana (ZPPDP)
Chipinge West Sibonile Nyamudeza (MDC-T) Muromoyawo Daniel Tuso (MDC-M)
Gideon Chinosara Goko (ZANU-PF)
Dangamvura-Chikanga Giles Tariyafero Mutsekwa (MDC-T) Nomore Muza (MDC-M)
Yard Binari (ZANU-PF)
Rajab Taziveyi (Ind)
Headlands Didymus Mutasa (ZANU-PF) Fambirayi Reginald (MDC-T)
Levison Batorava Chifaku (Ind)
Makoni Central John Nyamande (MDC-T) Patrick Chinamasa (ZANU-PF)
Dunmore Kusano (Ind)
Makoni North Elton Mangoma (MDC-T) Bongayi Nemayire (ZANU-PF)
Makoni South Pishai Muchauraya (MDC-T) Eliot Patson (MDC-M)
Tongesayi Shadreck Chipanga (ZANU-PF)
Daniel Gurure (Ind)
Edward Makaya (Voice Of The People (VP), Disqualified — Not Appearing In The Voter’s Roll)
Makoni West Webber Chinyadza (MDC-T) Joseph Mtakwese (ZANU-PF)
Collias Madechiwe (ZURD)
Justin George Kawonza (Ind)
Musikavanhu Chapfiwa Prosper Mutseyami (MDC-T) Tobias Zephaniah Matanga (ZANU-PF)
Gondai Paul Vutuza (Zanu Ndonga)
Mutare Central Innocent Tinashe Gonese (MDC-T) Gift Rusanga (MDC-M)
Brian Garikai Trinity Munowenyu (ZANU-PF)
Dorothy Mbengo (Ind)
Moses Mutare (ZPPDP)
Mutare North Charles Pemhenai (ZANU-PF) Gabriel Chiwara (MDC-T)
Tafara Chikumba (Ind)
Mutare South Fred Kanzama (ZANU-PF) Robert Saunyama (MDC-T)
Sarah Faith Gombakomba (MDC-M)
Gideon Chamuka Chiri (Ind)
Mutare West Shuah Mudiwa (MDC-T) Christopher Chindeti Mushohwe (ZANU-PF)
Ruth Chikuturudzi (Ind)
Mutasa Central Trevor Saruwaka (MDC-T) Pius Makokowe (MDC-M)
Oppah Muchinguri (ZANU-PF)
Tambudzai Mangwende (Ind)
Mutasa North David Chimhini (MDC-T) Munyaradzi Maposa (MDC-M)
Nyambuya Michael (ZANU-PF)
Mutasa South Misheck Kagurabadza (MDC-T) Shellington Dumbura (ZANU-PF)
Bangani Maunga (Ind)
Nyanga North Douglas Mwonzora (MDC-T) Nichodimus Chibvura (ZANU-PF)David Mazambani (Ind)
Siboniso Nyawupembe (Ind)
Nyanga South Willard Chimbetete (MDC-T) Paul Kadzima (ZANU-PF)

Mashonaland Central

Mashonaland East

Mashonaland West

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Masvingo

ConstituencyWinning MemberCompeting Candidates
Bikita East Edmore Marima (MDC-T) Walter Matsauri (ZANU-PF)
Mathew Makaza (Ind)
Bikita South Jani Marandeni (MDC-T) Wilson Makonya (ZANU-PF)
Luka Gumbere (Ind)
Bikita West Heya Shoko (MDC-T) Elias Musakwa (ZANU-PF)
Chiredzi East Abraham Sithole (ZANU-PF) Samson Chingombe (MDC-M)
Chiromo Walter (MDC-T)
Dennis Mafamu (PAFA)
Chiredzi North Ronald Ndava (ZANU-PF 39 356) John Mutambu (MDC-T 170)
Olivia Tafamba (PAFA 36)
Chiredzi South Alois Baolyi (ZANU-PF) Nehemiah Zanamwe (MDC-M)
Joseph Chirove (MDC-T)
Chiredzi West Moses Mare (MDC-T) Robson Mashiri (MDC-M)
Aliginia Samson (ZANU-PF)
Ernest Musareva (PAFA)
Godfrey Mungwadzi (Ind)
Chivi Central Paul Mangwana (ZANU-PF) Henry Chivhanga (MDC-T)
Tinashe Mufudzi (Ind)
Chivi North Tranos Huruva (ZANU-PF) Solomon Makokisi (MDC-M)
Bernard Chiondengwa (MDC-T)
Clifford Mumbengegwi (ZANU-PF, withdrawn)
Ropafadzon Tabe (Ind)
Chivi South Irvine Dzingirai (ZANU-PF) Steven Chengeta (MDC-T)
Sabelo Zivurawa (Ind)
Benson Zihuku (UPC)
Gutu Central Oliver Chirume (MDC-T) Lovemore Matuke (ZANU-PF)
Gutu East Ramson Makamure (MDC-T) Bertha Chikwama (ZANU-PF)
Tichaona Revai (Ind)
Gutu North Edmore Maramwidze (MDC-T) Frank Machaya (ZANU-PF)
Gutu South Eliphas Mukonoweshuro (MDC-T) Benaya Muchovo (MDC-M)
Mahofa Shuvai (ZANU-PF)
Henrietta Rushwaya (ZANU-PF, withdrawn)
Jacob Marandure (Ind)
Gutu West Noel Mandevu (ZANU-PF) Stanley Maguma (MDC-T)
Masvingo Central Jefferson Chitando (MDC-T) Edmond Mhere (ZANU-PF)
Eddison Zvobgo (ZANU-PF, withdrawn)
Andrew Magogo (Ind)
Munodei Mukwazhe (ZDP)
Mike Mutume (UPP)
Masvingo North Stan Mudenge (ZANU-PF) Wilstss Mutemere (MDC-T)
Alois Chidhodha (UPP)
Simbarashe Gobo (Ind)
Masvingo South Walter Mzembi (ZANU-PF) Lovemore Matongo (MDC-T)
Willington Chinoda (Ind)
Masvingo Urban Tongai Matutu (MDC-T) Joburg Mudzume (MDC-M)
Omar Joosbie
Tinashe Tavarera (Ind)
Masvingo West Tachiona Mharadza (MDC-T) Jabulani Mbetu (ZANU-PF)
Kudzai Mbudzi (Ind)
Jephias Shava (UPP)
Mwenezi East Kudakwashe Bhasikiti (ZANU-PF) Ananias Murambwi (MDC-T)
Tavengwa Chidyamakono (Ind)
Mwenezi West Pilot Masukume (ZANU-PF) Douglas Tedious (MDC-M)
Zaka Central Harrison Mudzuri (MDC-T) Douglas Mahora (MDC-M)
Nyaradzo Tachiona (ZANU-PF)
Paradzai Chakona (ZANU-PF, withdrawn)
Zaka East Samson Mukanduri (ZANU-PF) Jestias Chikwanda (MDC-T)
Zivanai Batisayi (PAFA)
Zaka North Ernest Mudavanhu (MDC-T) Boniface Chiwore (ZANU-PF)Shepherd Mazorodze (Ind)
Zaka West Festus Dongo (MDC-T) Faith Makonese (ZANU-PF)
Wellington Muzenda (Ind)
Moses Chekero (PAFA)

Matabeleland North

Matabeleland South

ConstituencyWinning MemberVotesCompeting CandidatesVotes
Beitbridge East Metrine Mudau (ZANU-PF)4,239 Petros Mukwena (MDC-M)
Enos Chibi Tshili (MDC-T)
1,278
1,520
Beitbridge West Kembo Mohadi (ZANU-PF)4,741 Lovemore Ncube (MDC-M)
Siphuma Muranwa (MDC-T)
2,194
1,101
Gwanda Central Patric Dube (MDC-M)4,323 Mtokozisi Bhebhe (MDC-T)
Margarine Khumalo (ZANU-PF)
Gift Ncube (Puma)
Mago Sibanda Matema (independent)
Mqabuko Ndlovu (independent)
1,354
3,340
94
657
85
Gwanda South A candidate died before March 29 - election to be held later
Gwanda North Thandeko Mnkandla (MDC-M)3,645 Beki Sibanda (MDC-T)
Leonard Matutu (ZANU-PF)
2,509
3,243
Insiza North Andrew Langa (ZANU-PF)6,733 Qhubani Moyo (MDC-M)
Leslie Dube (MDC-T)
2,361
1,595
Insiza South Siyabonga Ncube (MDC-M)5,252 Robert Tshuma (MDC-T)
Patrick Hove (ZANU-PF)
Petros Moyo (Puma)
890
4,006
171
Matobo North Lovemore Moyo (MDC-T)3,503 Albert Ndlovu (MDC-M)
Kotsho Dube (ZANU-PF)
Marvellous Sibanda (independent)
1,566
3,102
432
Matobo South Clemency Sibanda (MDC-T)3,226 Gabriel Ndebele (MDC-M)
Nicholas Nkomo (ZANU-PF)
1,452
2,858
Umzingwane Nomalanga Khumalo (MDC-M)5,739 Sibusiwe Moyo (MDC-T)
Sipambekile Damasane (ZANU-PF)
1,689
4,357
Bulilima East Norman Mpofu (MDC-M)3,180 Themba Ndlovu (MDC-T)
Mathias Ndlovu (ZANU-PF)
2,181
3,104
Bulilima West Moses Ndlovu (MDC-M)3,996 Ready Ndlovu (MDC-T)
Lungisani Nleya (ZANU-PF)
1,658
3,359
Mangwe Mkhosi Edward Tshotsho Moyo (MDC-M)3,928 Luke Ncube (MDC-T)
Mafesi Ncube (ZANU-PF)
2,294
2,627

Midlands

Candidates for the Senate election

Bulawayo Metropolitan Province

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%
Emangwini Siphiwe Ncube MDC-T 8,83949.0
Rittah Ndlovu MDC-M 5,22929.0
Absalom Sikhosana ZANU-PF 2,20916.1
Varnish NdlovuUPP1690.9
Legion DubeIndependent8995.0
Gwabalanda Agnes Sibanda MDC-T 7,46947.5
Thabiso Ndlovu MDC-M 5,63235.8
Billie Tshuma ZANU-PF 1,4349.1
Jethro MkwananziZAPU FP7344.7
Bartholomew NcubeUPP1490.0
Andrea MoyoFDU3031.9
Khumalo David Coltart MDC-M 8,02147.4
Joubert Mangena MDC-T 6,07735.9
Joshua Malinga ZANU-PF 2,00211.8
Richard MabuyaUPP2411.4
Norman SobhuzaPuma990.0
Agrippa MadlelaIndependent4982.9
Mabuthweni Gladys Dube MDC-T 8,65752.6
Greenfield Nyoni MDC-M 5,42632.9
Tryphina Nhliziyo ZANU-PF 1,88911.5
Sithembile KhumaloUPP2771.7
Ezekia HlongwanePuma2211.3
Masotsha-Ndlovu Enna Chitsa MDC-T 6,22544.0
Fanuel Bayayi MDC-M 5,42638.4
Dennis Ndlovu ZANU-PF 1,78512.6
Abednigo NgwenyaUPP2772.0
Felix PambanoIndependent4213.0
Mzilikazi Matson Mpofu MDC-T 9,15758.0
Sibangilizwe Msipa MDC-M 4,21726.7
Canisia Satiya ZANU-PF 1,78511.3
Austen MoyoIndependent4182.6
Losper MpandeIndependent2161.4

Harare Metropolitan Province

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%
Chikomo Morgan Femai MDC-T 34,48462.4
Columbas Sibanda MDC-M 5,1229.3
Mandizwidza Bganya ZANU-PF 11,68121.1
Paul MusaukiZPPDP1240.2
Margaret Dongo Independent (Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn)3,5626.4
Mathias GuchutuIndependent3080.6
Chisipite Obert Gutu MDC-T 28,03172.2
Jacob Zvorwadza ZANU-PF 8,49621.9
Rudo GaidzanwaIndependent (Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn)2,2745.9
Chitungwiza James Makore MDC-T 37,13866.2
Takapera Zarous MDC-M 4,4137.9
Mary Chakanyuka ZANU-PF 14,53325.9
Chizhanje Sekai Holland MDC-T 13,70167.8
Charles Chamunorwa MDC-M 2,48712.3
Pamela Tungamirai ZANU-PF 4,03419.9
Hwata Rorana Muchihwa MDC-T 67,13179.9
Charles Tawengwa ZANU-PF 13,94257.9
Tineyi KambewaIndependent (Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn)2,3542.8
Mvurachena Rutendo Chikukwa ZANU-PF 13,94257.9
Cephas Makuyana MDC-T 7,89732.8
Fay Chung Independent (Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn)2,2389.3

Manicaland Province

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%
Buhera Samuel Tsungirirai MDC-T 34,20553.1
Egenti Makono ZANU-PF 30,01246.9
Chimanimani Monica Mustvangwa ZANU-PF 30,52050.2
Mwaemureyi Mudhluyi MDC-T 30,22149.8
Chipinge Josiah Rimbi MDC-T 44,58163.8
Estery Muyambo ZANU-PF 23,10233.1
Wilson Kumbula ZANU-Ndonga 2,1963.1
Makoni Stanley Sakupwanya ZANU-PF 28,47745.3
Ethel Mutangadura MDC-T 24,49439.0
Matilda Mutigwa MDC-M 9,83615.7
Mutare Keresencia Chabuka MDC-T 31,49058.3
Esau Mupfumi ZANU-PF 17,73432.8
Edgar Tekere Independent (Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn)2,9515.5
Daniel SitholeIndependent1,8353.4
Mutasa-Nyanga Patrick Chitaka MDC-T 37,72764.8
Mandi Chimene ZANU-PF 18,74732.2
Chendisaita MutasaIndependent2,0313.5

Mashonaland Central Province

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%
Bindura-Shamva Misheck Chando ZANU-PF 35,40064.6
Martha Muronzi MDC-T 19,40035.4
Guruve-Mbire Gerturde Chibagu ZANU-PF 32,12672.4
Kudzai Mashigaidze MDC-T 11,05225.6
Mazowe Agnes Dete ZANU-PF 19,29451.8
Alexander Mawodzwa MDC-T 14,19338.1
Rafael Njani MDC-M 3,75410.1
Mount Drawin Alice Chimbudzi ZANU-PF 34,13977.9
Joshua Chiyangwa MDC-T 6,58115.0
John Dzvingwe MDC-M 3,1307.1
Muzarabani Jenia Manyeruke ZANU-PF 16,73173.8
Magirito Zulu MDC-T 5,93326.2
Rushinga Damian Mumvuri ZANU-PF Unopposed

Mashonaland East Province

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes%
Chikomba-Seke Gladys Mabhiza ZANU-PF 25,26653.2
Kineri Murumbi MDC-T 13,52028.5
Edward Nyazika MDC-T 8,69018.3
Marondera-Hwedza Sydney Sekeremayi ZANU-PF 24,57148.2
Jane Chifamba MDC-T 17,37034.1
Penelope Molai MDC-M 6,99413.7
Wilfred MarimoIndependent1,9963.9
Goromonzi Herbert Murerwa ZANU-PF 16,15644.9
Vincent Gwaradzimba MDC-T 15,28742.5
Cloudios Marimo MDC-M 4,56012.7
Murewa Tendayi Makunde ZANU-PF 22,42956.3
Shepherd Jana MDC-T 17,40143.7
Mutoko Edmund Jacob ZANU-PF 26,14463.0
Patrick Chabvamuperu MDC-T 15,34537.0
UMP-Mudzi Oriah Kabayanjiri ZANU-PF 54,11673.0
Chihono Mutsenhu MDC-T 18,39624.8
Steward Pairemanzi UPP 1,5772.1

Mashonaland West Province

Masvingo Province

Matabeleland North Province

Matabeleland South Province

Midlands Province

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The Zimbabwe government consists of an elected head of state, the president, and a legislature. The presidential term lasts for 5 years, and is elected by majority, with a second round if no candidate receives a majority in the first round. The Parliament is bicameral, consisting of the House of Assembly and Senate. Following the 2013 constitution, the House of Assembly has 270 members. 210 are elected for five-year terms by single-member constituencies. Furthermore, the constitution specifies that for the two first parliaments, there are 60 additional seats reserved for women, 6 seats per province, which are filled based on the votes for in the single-member constituencies, using party-list proportional representation, distributed using the largest remainder method and the hare quota. The Senate has 80 members: 60 are elected for five-year terms in 6-member constituencies representing one of the 10 provinces, elected based on the votes in the lower house election, using party-list proportional representation, distributed using the hare quota. Additionally the senate consists of 2 seats for each non-metropolitan district of Zimbabwe elected by each provincial assembly of chiefs using SNTV, 1 seat each for the president and deputy president of the National Council of Chiefs and 1 male and 1 female seat for people with disabilities elected on separate ballots using FPTP by an electoral college designated by the National Disability Board.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2005 Zimbabwean parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Zimbabwe on 31 March 2005 to elect members to the Zimbabwe House of Assembly. All of the 120 elected seats in the 150-seat House of Assembly were up for election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Citizen and Republican Movement</span> Political party in France

The Citizen and Republican Movement is a political party in France. The party replaced in 2002 the Citizens' Movement founded by Jean-Pierre Chevènement, who left the Socialist Party (PS) in 1993 due to his opposition to the Gulf War and to the Maastricht Treaty. It is a Eurosceptic party with leftist aspirations.

Paul Themba Nyathi is a Zimbabwean opposition politician, the director of elections for the Arthur Mutambara-led faction of the Movement for Democratic Change and a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Zimbabwe.

Gibson Jama Sibanda was a Zimbabwean politician and trade unionist. He was a founding member of the Movement for Democratic Change and at the time of his death was the Vice-President of the faction of the Movement for Democratic Change led by Arthur Mutambara. A former president of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, he was first elected to the House of Assembly in the 2000 parliamentary election. He was a member of the Senate and a Minister of State in the Office of Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara at the time of his death in 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Arthur Mutambara</span>

Arthur Guseni Oliver Mutambara is a Zimbabwean politician. He became the president of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in February 2006. He has worked as a director and CEO of Africa Technology and Business Institute since September 2003. Under a September 2008 power-sharing agreement, Mutambara served in the government as one of two Deputy Prime Ministers from 2009 to 2013.

The Gauche Plurielle was a left-wing coalition in France, composed of the Socialist Party, the French Communist Party, the Greens, the Left Radical Party, and the Citizens' Movement. Succeeding Alain Juppé's conservative government, the Plural Left governed France from 1997 to 2002. It was another case of cohabitation between rival parties at the head of the state and of the government. Following the failure of the left in the 2002 legislative election, it was replaced by another conservative government, this time headed by Jean-Pierre Raffarin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nelson Chamisa</span> Zimbabwean politician (born 1978)

Nelson Chamisa is a Zimbabwean politician and the current President of the Citizens Coalition For Change. He served as Member of the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe for Kuwadzana East, Harare. Chamisa was the MDC Alliance's candidate for president in the 2018 general election, having previously been the leader of the party's youth assembly. He has served as the former chairperson of national youth for the same party as well as the Secretary for Information and Publicity for the opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). In 2003, at the age of 25, Chamisa became the youngest Member of Parliament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thokozani Khuphe</span>

Thokozani Khupe is a Zimbabwean politician, trade unionist and the President of the MDC-T breakaway faction of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). She was Deputy Prime Minister 2009–13.

Lovemore Moyo is a Zimbabwean politician who was Speaker of the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe from 2008 to 2013. He was the National Chairman of the Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC-T) party led by Morgan Tsvangirai from 2006 to 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Movement for Democratic Change (1999–2005)</span> Political party in Zimbabwe

Before its split in 2005, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) was a Zimbabwean political party organised under the leadership of Morgan Tsvangirai. The MDC was formed in 1999 as an opposition party to President Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF). The MDC was made up of many civic groups who campaigned for the "No" vote in the 2000 constitutional referendum, which would limit a president's service to two terms, before the introduction of a prime minister, as well as giving legal immunities to the State. However, as the term limit was not retroactive, Mugabe could still have maintained the presidency for two more terms. The most controversial part of the constitution was the land reform policies. It stated that, as in the Lancaster House Agreement, Britain would fund land reform from white settlers to landless black peasants. If Britain failed to compensate the farmers, the government would take the farms, without compensation. The party split over whether to contest the 2005 senate election, into the Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC-T), the larger party led by Morgan Tsvangirai, and the Movement for Democratic Change – Ncube, a smaller faction then led by Arthur Mutambara and later led by Welshman Ncube. However, the two factions formed an electoral pact for the 2018 Zimbabwean general election called the MDC Alliance and re-united under the original name, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), in September 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">7th Parliament of Zimbabwe</span>

The 7th Parliament of Zimbabwe was a meeting of the Zimbabwean Parliament, composed of the Senate and the House of Assembly. It met in Harare over five sessions from 25 August 2008 to 27 June 2013. Its membership was set by the disputed 2008 Zimbabwean general election, which resulted in a ZANU–PF majority in the Senate and Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai control of the House of Assembly. Political negotiations resulted in the 2009 Government of National Unity, a coalition government composed of ZANU–PF, the MDC–T, and the MDC–M.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai</span> Political party in Zimbabwe

The Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC–T) is a centre-left political party and was the main opposition party in the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe ahead of the 2018 elections. After the split of the original Movement for Democratic Change in 2005, the MDC–T remained the major opposition faction, while a smaller faction, the Movement for Democratic Change – Ncube, or MDC–N, was led by Welshman Ncube.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Movement for Democratic Change – Ncube</span> Zimbabwean political party

The Movement for Democratic Change – Ncube (MDC–N) was a Zimbabwean political party led by politician and attorney Welshman Ncube. It was founded in 2005 when the Movement for Democratic Change split apart and in the 2008 general election, it was known as the Movement for Democratic Change – Mutambara (MDC–M) in contrast to the larger Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC–T). The MDC–N and the MDC–T operated as separate opposition parties until their re-unification in 2018. The re-united party now operates under the original name, the MDC.

Elton Steers Mangoma is a Zimbabwean politician, and a former Minister of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion. Following the 2018 Zimbabwean General Election he is no longer a member of the House of Assembly. He currently serves as the president of the Coalition of Democrats.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Zimbabwean general election</span>

General elections were held in Zimbabwe on 31 July 2013. Incumbent President Robert Mugabe was re-elected, whilst his ZANU–PF party won a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2008 Zimbabwean general election</span> Overview of Zimbabwean general elections

General elections were held in Zimbabwe on 29 March 2008 to elect the President and Parliament. Because of Zimbabwe's dire economic situation, the elections were expected to provide incumbent President Robert Mugabe with his toughest electoral challenge to date. Mugabe's opponents were critical of the handling of the electoral process, and the government was accused of planning to rig the election. Human Rights Watch said that the election was likely to be "deeply flawed."

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Zimbabwean general election</span>

General elections were held in Zimbabwe on 30 July 2018 to elect the President and members of both houses of Parliament. Held eight months after the 2017 coup d'état, the election was the first since independence in which former President Robert Mugabe was not a candidate.

The Movement for Democratic Change Alliance was an electoral coalition of seven political parties formed to contest Zimbabwe's 2018 general election. After the 2018 election, a dispute arose over the use of the name MDC Alliance leading the MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa to found the Citizens Coalition for Change.