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1968 Spanish Guinean general election

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1968 Spanish Guinean general election

Registered137,755
Presidential election
22 September 1968 (first round)
29 September 1968 (second round)
1989 →
Turnout67.48% (first round)
79.20% (second round)
 
Candidate Francisco Macías Nguema Bonifacio Ondó Edú
Party IP MUN
Popular vote 68,310 41,254
Percentage 62.35% 37.65%

Elected President

Francisco Macías Nguema
Popular Idea

Parliamentary election
← 1964 22 September 1968 1973 →

All 35 seats in the National Assembly
18 seats needed for a majority
Party Vote % Seats
National Liberation Movement

46.50 16
National Unity Movement

38.99 10
Popular Idea

9.11 2
Bubi Union

5.40 7
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

General elections were held in Spanish Guinea on 22 September 1968 to elect a President and National Assembly that would lead the country when it gained independence as Equatorial Guinea later that year. A second round of the presidential election was held on 29 September.

Francisco Macías Nguema of the Popular Idea led the field in the first round, advancing to a runoff with Prime Minister Bonifacio Ondó Edú. With the endorsement of eliminated candidates Atanasio Ndongo and Edmundo Bossio, Macías Nguema defeated Ondó Edú in the runoff. Ondó Edú's National Unity Movement and Ndongo's National Liberation Movement won ten seats each in the National Assembly, while the Popular Idea won eight.[1] Voter turnout was 67 percent in the first round and 79 percent in the second round.

After Macias Nguema's victory, he appointed Ndongo as Equatorial Guinea's first Foreign Minister and Bossio as Vice-President, while he ordered Ondó Edú's execution shortly after independence. To date, it has been the only free election ever held in Equatorial Guinea. Over the next four years, Macias Nguema consolidated his power step by step; in 1970 he set up the United National Workers' Party as the only legally permitted party in the country and by 1972 he had declared himself President for Life with dictatorial powers. As a result, the 1968 elections would be the last contested elections held in the country until 1993.

Results

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President

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CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Francisco Macías NguemaPopular Idea36,71640.0568,31062.35
Bonifacio Ondó EdúNational Unity Movement [es]31,94134.8441,25437.65
Atanasio NdongoNational Liberation Movement18,22319.88
Edmundo BossioBubi Union [es]4,7955.23
Total91,675100.00109,564100.00
Valid votes91,67598.62109,56499.51
Invalid/blank votes1,2811.385370.49
Total votes92,956100.00110,101100.00
Registered voters/turnout137,75567.48137,75579.93
Source: African Elections Database

First round results by region

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District Invalid/blank Bosió Ondó Ndongo Macías
Fernando Po 21 4,795 351 3,970 373
Annobón 0 0 575 1 0
Río Muni 1256 0 31,015 13,976 36,329
Corisco y Elobeyes 4 0 0 276 14
Total 1,281 4,795 31,941 18,223 36,716
Source: Álvarez Chillida

Second round results by region

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District Invalid/blank Ondó Macías
Fernando Po 9 338 9,259
Annobón 0 715 1
Río Muni 528 40,197 58,708
Corisco y Elobeyes 0 4 342
Total 537 41,254 68,310
Source: Álvarez Chillida

First round results by district

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District Invalid/blank Bosió Ondó Ndongo Macías
San Carlos 11 1,828 74 697 30
San Fernando 0 191 40 664 49
Santa Isabel 10 2,776 237 2,609 294
Annobón 0 0 575 1 0
Acurenam 14 0 3,567 437 85
Bata 32 0 1439 4,818 2,438
Ebebiyín 471 0 2,739 197 12,207
Evinayong 1 0 10,454 180 62
Micomeseng 272 0 1,519 121 6946
Mongomo 9 0 1116 33 4,787
N'sorc 37 0 2,261 137 1,850
Puerto Iradier 9 0 615 4,314 27
Río Benito 331 0 1,680 3,055 50
Niefang 37 0 3,395 546 3397
Valladolid 43 0 2,230 149 4480
Corisco y Elobeyes 4 0 0 276 14
Total 1,281 4,795 31,941 18,223 36,716
Source: Álvarez Chillida

Second round results by district

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District Invalid/blank Ondó Macías
San Carlos 2 67 2,780
San Fernando 0 48 844
Santa Isabel 7 223 5,635
Annobón 0 715 1
Acurenam 49 4,376 425
Bata 54 2,288 7,990
Ebebiyín 247 3107 14,238
Evinayong 5 12047 74
Micomeseng 8 1,650 8,149
Mongomo 50 1,290 5,863
N'sorc 47 3,594 2,553
Puerto Iradier 33 1,150 5,482
Río Benito 2 2,977 3,763
Niefang 21 4,701 4,381
Valladolid 12 3,017 5,790
Corisco y Elobeyes 0 4 342
Total 537 41,254 68,310
Source: Álvarez Chillida

National Assembly

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PartyVotes%Seats
National Unity Movement (Pro-Ondó faction)31,93634.6410
National Liberation Movement (Pro-Macías faction)24,67626.776
National Liberation Movement (Pro-Ndongo faction)18,19119.7310
Popular Idea8,3979.112
Bubi Union4,9755.407
National Unity Movement (Pro-Macías faction)4,0104.350
Total92,185100.0035
Source: African Elections Database, Álvarez Chillida

Votes by constituency

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Constituency MUN
(Pro-Ondó)
MONALIGE (Pro-Macías) MONALIGE (Pro-Ndongo) IP UB MUN
(Pro-Macías)
Fernando Po 347 3.7 381 4.0 3,974 41.8 4,975 50.5
Annobón 575 99.8 1 0.2
Río Muni 31,014 38.0 24,281 29.7 13,940 17.1 8,397 10.3 4,010 4.9
Corisco y Elobeyes 14 4.9 276 95.1

Seats by constituency

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Constituency Total
seats
Seats won
MUN
(Pro-Ondó)
MONALIGE (Pro-Macías) MONALIGE (Pro-Ndongo) IP UB
Fernando Po 12 5 7
Annobón 2 2
Río Muni 19 8 6 3 2
Corisco y Elobeyes 2 2
Total 35 10 6 10 2 7

Elected members

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References

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  1. ^ Elections in Equatorial Guinea African Elections Database
  2. ^ Rafael de Mendizábal Allende (2018) Misión en África. La descolonización de Guinea Ecuatorial (1968-1969) p102
  3. ^ Africa; revista de acción española, Volume 25, p24