Matola: Renamo and MDM both appealed to the Matola District Court against
the results announced by the Matola city elections commission (Comissao de
Eleicoes da Cidade, CEC). The court rejected both appeals without considering
their merits. The Renamo appeal was rejected on the grounds that it had not
first protested to the CEC and had not submitted its appeal to the court within
48 hours after the result was posted.
The intermediate count was done by the CEC on 12 October and formally posted on
13 October. Renamo and MDM say they count was done in their absence, and that
only Frelimo-linked members of the CEC signed the formal results sheets. The
results announced gave Frelimo victory of just 1%, with 137,875 against 135,678
for Renamo.
Marromeu: Renamo appealed to the district court to invalidate the
results on the grounds that some polling stations had votes counted in secret.
The court wrote in its ruling that it "recognised that the had been
irregularities" but refused to consider these because Renamo had not
protested to the elections commission at the time.
The head of operations of the local technical secretariat (STAE) and police
took all the voting materials from 10 polling stations and STAE then counted in
secret, without party observers or opposition members of STAE and the district
elections commission. At the 29 polling stations where the count was completed
in public, Renamo was ahead by 7406 votes against 4457 for Frelimo. But the
final results sheets for the full 39 polling stations (including the 10 counted
in secret) gave Frelimo the victory with 8330 (47%) against 7810 for Renamo
(44%) and 1533 for MDM (9%).
Moatize: Renamo appealed to the district tribunal for a recount but
this was rejected because it did not appeal within 48 hours and did not appeal
to the local elections commission. Renamo says it could not have done so, as a
recount was done without it being present.
The count done on 11 October gave Renamo victory with 11,169 to 9,856 for
Frelimo. The warehouse for electoral materials has for locks with Frelimo,
Renamo, MDM and STAE each holding a key to one lock. Frelimo demanded a
recount; Renamo and MDM were opposed and refused to allow the warehouse to be
opened for a recount. Late on the night of 12 October, Frelimo and STAE broke
into the warehouse and carried out a recount without opposition parties
present, which declared more than 1000 votes for Renamo invalid. The official
result gave Frelimo victory by 97 votes, 9839 for Frelimo and 9742 for Renamo.
Alto Molocue: Renamo says it appealed to both the District
Elections Commission (CDE) and the local court. Party agent Fernando Mario says
the CDE did not respond and the local court rejected the appeal on the grounds
that Renamo had not gone first to the CDE. The court noted that Renamo had not
appended copies of the results sheets and minutes that it was protesting
against.
Provisional results based on all polling stations posted by CNE/STAE in Maputo
and a 100% parallel count by EISA both gave Renamo victory with more than 50%
of the votes. But the official results issued by the CDE give Frelimo a narrow
victory by 113 votes, with Frelimo 45.4% and Renamo 44.8%. (See our comparisons
table on http://bit.ly/LocEl2018)
Monapo: The local court rejected the Renamo appeal because it did
not first appeal to the CDE. The CDE did not formally post or announce the
results.
The CNE/STAE provisional count, based on 62 of 63 polling stations, gave Renamo
victory: Renamo 9186 (49.16%), Frelimo 8480 (45.38 %), MDM 609 (3.26%) and
AMUSI 410 (2.19%). But the results finally released by the CDE, based on all 63
polling stations, gave Frelimo 9579 against 9363 for Renamo. That means the
extra polling station gave Frelimo 1099 votes, which is impossible because the
maximum number of people registered in a polling station is 800.
Gurue: MDM appealed to the district count for a recount, but the
appeal was rejected "as lacking basis", according to the party agent,
Nelson Albino.
Tete city: Renamo appealed to the city court asking for a recount,
but the appeal was rejected on the grounds that correcting the alleged
illegalities would not "influence significantly the election result",
as is required by law (artigo 144 da Lei 7/2018).
Renamo pointed out that the published official results had about 4000 more
valid votes than the sum of the valid votes from the polling station results
sheets, and the court accepted this. Renamo wanted a ruling that the official
results were false, using made up numbers rather than those from the polling
stations. But the court said this made no difference to the Frelimo
victory.
During voting: Renamo has also made at least two protests to
district or city courts over alleged misconduct on polling days. In Nhamatand,
Sofala, Renamo said that at one polling station the number of votes cast was
greater than the number of people registered, but it failed to show the polling
station result sheet it was protesting against. In Milange it protested against
incidents during voting; the case was rejected by the tribunal because Renamo
did not object at the time, but Renamo is appealing to the Constitutional
Council about Milange, AIM reports.
Source: 2018 Local
Elections – 70 Mozambique Political Process Bulletin - 21 October 2018
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