Zim polls: ‘Here is the proof that we won’
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has provided The Citizen with statistical evidence to back up its claim of being the outright winner in the Zimbabwean presidential election.
The data indicate that a run-off election will not be necessary, as MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai obtained the prerequisite margin to be declared a
“hands-down” victor.
The results put Tsvangirai in pole position with 51.7%, while Robert Mugabe lags behind with 43.3%.
Here is the MDC versus Zanu-PF presidential race vote allocation breakdown in the country’s 10 “provinces”:
* Bulawayo Tsvangirai (49 660) Mugabe (11 146)
* Harare Tsvangirai (227 387) Mugabe (60 523)
* Manicaland Tsvangirai (212 553) Mugabe (131 856)
* Mashonaland Central Tsvangirai (78 650) Mugabe (150 889)
* Mashonaland East Tsvangirai (130 753) Mugabe (156 746)
* Mashonaland West Tsvangirai (126 832) Mugabe (134 329)
* Masvingo Tsvangirai (164 345) Mugabe (152 327)
* Matebeleland North Tsvangirai (68 656) Mugabe (39 143)
* Matebeleland South Tsvangirai (34 437) Mugabe (44 995)
* Midlands Tsvangirai (155 122) Mugabe (162 338)
Total Tsvangirai =1 248 395 Mugabe =1 044 292
The total number of votes, including those of other candidates, is said to be 2 413 830.
“The Harare and Bulawayo figures were taken from the agreed and declared ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) figures. The agents have already signed for the two sets of the results,” the MDC revealed.
The party added: “All other figures were secured from our polling agents from different stations across the country.”