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{{short description| General elections}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2020}}
{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name     = 2021 Zambian general election
| election_name = 2026 Zambian General Election
| country          = Zambia
| type = Presidential
| type             = presidential
| election_date = 12 August 2026
| ongoing          = no
| country = Zambia
| previous_election = 2016 Zambian general election
| turnout = 65.3%
| previous_year    = 2016
| registered = 7,300,000
| next_election    = <!--Date uncertain as could be held earlier than 2026-->
| previous_link = 2021 Zambian general election
| next_year        = <!--Date uncertain as could be held earlier than 2026-->
| previous_year = 2021
| election_date    = 12 August 2021
| next_link = 2031 Zambian general election
| registered       = 7,023,499
| next_year = 2031
| needed_votes      =  
| nominee1 = Hakainde Hichilema
| turnout          =  
| party1 = UPND
| image1            = [[File:Edgar Lungu, 26 july 2018 (cropped).jpg|140x140px]]
| popular_vote1 = 3,000,000
| nominee1          = [[Edgar Lungu]]
| percentage1 = 51.2
| running_mate1    = [[Nkandu Luo]]
| nominee2 = Edgar Lungu
| party1           = Patriotic Front (Zambia)
| party2 = PF
| popular_vote1     =  
| popular_vote2 = 2,600,000
| percentage1       = 
| percentage2 = 44.3
| swing1            =
| map_image = Zambia 2026 election map.png
| image2            = [[File:Hakainde Hichilema 2014.jpg|140x140px]]
}}
| nominee2         = [[Hakainde Hichilema]]
| running_mate2    = [[Mutale Nalumango]]
| party2           = United Party for National Development
| popular_vote2     =  
| percentage2       =  
| swing2            = 
| map_image         =
| map_size          =
| map_caption      =
| title            = President
| before_election  = [[Edgar Lungu]]
| before_party      = Patriotic Front (Zambia)
| after_election    =
| after_party      =
}}{{Politics of Zambia}}


'''General elections''' were held in [[Zambia]] on 12 August 2021 to elect the [[President of Zambia|President]] and [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]].
The 2021 Zambian General Election was a pivotal event in the nation's democratic journey, reflecting the aspirations and challenges of Zambia as a young democracy. Conducted on August 12, 2021, the elections were held to choose the President, members of the National Assembly, and local government representatives. These elections attracted significant interest both locally and internationally due to their implications for Zambia's political stability, governance, and development.


==Electoral system==
The election was marked by intense competition primarily between the incumbent President Edgar Lungu of the Patriotic Front (PF) and opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema from the United Party for National Development (UPND). Voter turnout was high, underscoring the Zambian people’s commitment to democratic participation despite economic and social challenges triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 election was conducted amidst calls for transparency, respect for electoral laws, and peaceful conduct by all candidates and their supporters.
The President is elected via the [[two-round system]]. Of the 167 members of the National Assembly, 156 are elected by the first-past-the-post system in single-member constituencies, with a further eight appointed by the President and three others being ex officio members: the vice president, the Speaker and one deputy speaker elected from outside the National Assembly (while the second deputy speaker is chosen from the elected members of the house). The voting age is 18, whilst National Assembly candidates must be at least 21.


==Candidates==
Ultimately, the 2021 General Election resulted in a peaceful transfer of power, with Hakainde Hichilema winning the presidency, signaling a significant moment of democratic progress in Zambia. This election solidified Zambia's reputation as a resilient democracy in Africa and shaped the country's political landscape for the years to come.
A total of sixteen candidates registered to run for the presidency. The race is expected to be a close race between [[Edgar Lungu]] of the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] and [[Hakainde Hichilema]] of the [[United Party for National Development]]. Both competed in the [[2016 Zambian general election|2016 presidential elections]], which Lungu won by a margin 50.35% to 47.63%.


{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" |Presidential candidate
!Running mate
!Party
|-
|1.
|[[Edgar Lungu]]
|[[Nkandu Luo]]
|[[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]]
|-
|2.
|[[Enock Tonga]]
|[[Bright Chomba]]
|3rd Liberation Movement
|-
|3.
|[[Sean Tembo]]
|[[Henry Muleya]]
|Patriots For Economic Progress
|-
|4.
|[[Andyford Banda]]
|[[Gerald Mulao]]
|People’s Alliance For Change
|-
|5.
|[[Chishala Kateka]]
|[[Samuel Kasanka]]
|[[Heritage Party (Zambia)|New Heritage Party]]
|-
|6.
|[[Kasonde Mwenda]]
|[[Changala Siame]]
|Economic Freedom Fighters
|-
|7.
|[[Stephen Nyirenda]]
|[[Lucy Changwe]]
|[[National Restoration Party (Zambia)|National Restoration Party]]
|-
|8.
|[[Lazarus Chisela]]
|[[Rosemary Chivumba]]
|Zambians United For Sustainable Development
|-
|9.
|[[Richard Silumbe]]
|[[Kaela Kamwenshe]]
|Leadership Movement
|-
|10.
|[[Highvie Hamududu]]
|[[Kasote Singogo]]
|Party of National Unity and Progress
|-
|11.
|[[Fred M'membe]]
|[[Cosmas Musumali]]
|[[Socialist Party (Zambia)|Socialist Party]]
|-
|12.
|[[Harry Kalaba]]
|[[Judith Kabemba]]
|Democratic Party
|-
|13.
|[[Hakainde Hichilema]]
|[[Mutale Nalumango]]
|[[United Party for National Development]]
|-
|14.
|[[Nevers Mumba]]
|[[Reuben Sambo]]
|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]]
|-
|15.
|[[Charles Chanda]]
|[[Simon Mbulu]]
|United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia
|-
|16.
|[[Trevor Mwamba]]
|[[John Harawa]]
|[[United National Independence Party]]
|}


==Campaign==
==Campaign==
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===President===
===President===
{{Election results
{{Election results
|cand1=[[Hakainde Hichilema]]|party1=[[United Party for National Development]]|votes1=449699
|cand1=[[Hakainde Hichilema]]|party1=[[United Party for National Development]]|votes1=2810757
|cand2=[[Edgar Lungu]]|party2=[[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]]|votes2=226202
|cand2=[[Edgar Lungu]]|party2=[[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]]|votes2=1814201
|cand3=[[Harry Kalaba]]|party3=Democratic Party|votes3=3715
|cand3=[[Harry Kalaba]]|party3=Democratic Party|votes3=24879
|cand4=[[Andyford Banda]]|party4= People’s Alliance For Change|votes4=3244
|cand4=[[Andyford Banda]]|party4= People’s Alliance For Change|votes4=19804
|cand5=[[Fred M'membe]]|party5=[[Socialist Party (Zambia)|Socialist Party]]|votes5=1944
|cand5=[[Fred M'membe]]|party5=[[Socialist Party (Zambia)|Socialist Party]]|votes5=16379
|cand6=[[Highvie Hamududu]]|party6=Party of National Unity and Progress|votes6=1647
|cand6=[[Highvie Hamududu]]|party6=Party of National Unity and Progress|votes6=10388
|cand7=[[Chishala Kateka]]|party7=[[Heritage Party (Zambia)|New Heritage Party]]|votes7=1067
|cand7=[[Chishala Kateka]]|party7=[[Heritage Party (Zambia)|New Heritage Party]]|votes7=8063
|cand8=[[Charles Chanda]]|party8=United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia|votes8=1054
|cand8=[[Charles Chanda]]|party8=United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia|votes8=6520
|cand9=[[Lazarus Chisela]]|party9=Zambians United For Sustainable Development|votes9=826
|cand9=[[Lazarus Chisela]]|party9=Zambians United For Sustainable Development|votes9=5229
|cand10=[[Nevers Mumba]]||party10=[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]]|votes10=540
|cand10=[[Nevers Mumba]]||party10=[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]]|votes10=4809
|cand11=[[Enock Tonga]]||party11=3rd Liberation Movement|votes11=485
|cand11=[[Enock Tonga]]||party11=3rd Liberation Movement|votes11=3088
|cand12=[[Trevor Mwamba]]|party12=[[United National Independence Party]]|votes12=458
|cand12=[[Trevor Mwamba]]|party12=[[United National Independence Party]]|votes12=2992
|cand13=[[Richard Silumbe]]|party13=Leadership Movement|votes13=313
|cand13=[[Sean Tembo]]|party13=Patriots For Economic Progress|votes13=1798
|cand14=[[Sean Tembo]]|party14=Patriots For Economic Progress|votes14=296
|cand14=[[Stephen Nyirenda]]|party14=[[National Restoration Party (Zambia)|National Restoration Party]]|votes14=1766
|cand15=[[Stephen Nyirenda]]|party15=[[National Restoration Party (Zambia)|National Restoration Party]]|votes15=258
|cand15=[[Kasonde Mwenda]]|party15=Economic Freedom Fighters|votes15=1331
|cand16=[[Kasonde Mwenda]]|party16=Economic Freedom Fighters|votes16=188
|cand16=[[Richard Silumbe]]|party16=Leadership Movement|votes16=1283
|invalid=19906
|invalid=124906
|electorate=7023499
|electorate=7023499
|source= [https://zambiaelections2021.org.zm/ ECZ] (31 of 156 constituencies reporting)
|source= [https://zambiaelections2021.org.zm/ ECZ] (155 out of 156 constituencies reporting)
}}
}}


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* On 14 August Lungu the incumbent president declared the elections "[[Election|not free and fair]]" pointing to the violence that happed in three provinces during election day when two members were murdered and supporters are in hiding he also added that the governing party polling agents were brutalized and chased from polling stations a situation that left the ruling party votes unprotected.
* On 14 August Lungu the incumbent president declared the elections "[[Election|not free and fair]]" pointing to the violence that happed in three provinces during election day when two members were murdered and supporters are in hiding he also added that the governing party polling agents were brutalized and chased from polling stations a situation that left the ruling party votes unprotected.
=== International ===
* {{Flag|European Union}}: On 14 August the EU Chief observer published a Press Release only commenting on observation undertaken up until the 14th of August. Maria Arena the Chief observer Said the election was largely calm and well-administered despite long queues, which shows the devotion of Zambians to exercise their right to vote, however concerning the campaign, the Chief Observer noted that the campaigns took place in a highly competitive environment adding that selective application of laws and regulations, misuse of state resources and one-sided media reporting meant that a level playing field was not achieved.


==References==
==References==

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The 2021 Zambian General Election was a pivotal event in the nation's democratic journey, reflecting the aspirations and challenges of Zambia as a young democracy. Conducted on August 12, 2021, the elections were held to choose the President, members of the National Assembly, and local government representatives. These elections attracted significant interest both locally and internationally due to their implications for Zambia's political stability, governance, and development.

The election was marked by intense competition primarily between the incumbent President Edgar Lungu of the Patriotic Front (PF) and opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema from the United Party for National Development (UPND). Voter turnout was high, underscoring the Zambian people’s commitment to democratic participation despite economic and social challenges triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 election was conducted amidst calls for transparency, respect for electoral laws, and peaceful conduct by all candidates and their supporters.

Ultimately, the 2021 General Election resulted in a peaceful transfer of power, with Hakainde Hichilema winning the presidency, signaling a significant moment of democratic progress in Zambia. This election solidified Zambia's reputation as a resilient democracy in Africa and shaped the country's political landscape for the years to come.


Campaign

On 15 May 2021 Electoral Commission of Zambia chair Esau Chulu launched the start of the election campaign. However politicians were advised to minimise large crowd gatherings during campaign meetings due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The National Assembly was dissolved on 12 May by President Edgar Lungu to provide a level playing field in the campaign.However, Lungu remains in office as per constitutional requirements until the new president is elected.

Violence and virus cases rise

On 26 May Lungu launched his own campaign. He also directed the police service and Ministry of Health to ensure enforcement of the COVID-19 pandemic health regulations and guidelines without fear or favour. On 3 June, due to the rise in COVID 19 cases, the Electoral Commission suspended campaign rallies again to avoid large crowds. On 15 June the Electoral Commission banned the Patriotic Front and United Party for National Development from campaigning in Lusaka, Mpulungu, Namwala and Nakonde due to political violence. The Commission also banned all roadshows across the country to curb the transmission of COVID-19. On 1 August Lungu ordered the deployment of the military to help the police fight escalating political violence during the campaign.

Hakainde Hichilema blocked

On 28 July UPND Secretary General Batuke Imenda released a statement that the party was disappointed with government institutions being used by President Lungu to block UPND presidential candidate Hakainde Hichilema from campaigning. On 30 July Hichilema and his campaign team were prevented from entering Chipata and detained on the runway of Chipata Airport. Before Hichilema's arrival in Chipata, police had teargassed his supporters. On 3 August police in Mbala blocked Hichilema and his campaign team from entering the town, with police claiming that he needed a permit to enter.

Conduct

On 12 August during the election day several Twitter users went to the platfom to report that Social media and messaging apps, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp appeared to be shutdown in the country.But internet users are using VPN services to bypass the restrictions on WhatsApp and these other social media platforms. However Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary, Amos Malupenga, denied the reports, calling them “malicious.” He further went on "that the government would not tolerate abuse of the internet and if any mischief occurred, therefore the goverment, expects citizens to use the internet responsibly. But if some people choose to abuse the internet to mislead and misinform, the government will not hesitate to invoke relevant legal provisions to forestall any breakdown of law and order as the country passes through the election period,” Malupenga said. Despite his comment, social media sites are shut down and citizens have resorted to using VPNs.

Preliminary results

President

CandidatePartyVotes%
Hakainde HichilemaUnited Party for National Development2,810,75759.38
Edgar LunguPatriotic Front1,814,20138.33
Harry KalabaDemocratic Party24,8790.53
Andyford BandaPeople’s Alliance For Change19,8040.42
Fred M'membeSocialist Party16,3790.35
Highvie HamududuParty of National Unity and Progress10,3880.22
Chishala KatekaNew Heritage Party8,0630.17
Charles ChandaUnited Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia6,5200.14
Lazarus ChiselaZambians United For Sustainable Development5,2290.11
Nevers MumbaMovement for Multi-Party Democracy4,8090.10
Enock Tonga3rd Liberation Movement3,0880.07
Trevor MwambaUnited National Independence Party2,9920.06
Sean TemboPatriots For Economic Progress1,7980.04
Stephen NyirendaNational Restoration Party1,7660.04
Kasonde MwendaEconomic Freedom Fighters1,3310.03
Richard SilumbeLeadership Movement1,2830.03
Total4,733,287100.00
Valid votes4,733,28797.43
Invalid/blank votes124,9062.57
Total votes4,858,193100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,023,49969.17
Source: ECZ (155 out of 156 constituencies reporting)

Reactions

Domestic

  • On 14 August Lungu the incumbent president declared the elections "not free and fair" pointing to the violence that happed in three provinces during election day when two members were murdered and supporters are in hiding he also added that the governing party polling agents were brutalized and chased from polling stations a situation that left the ruling party votes unprotected.

International

  • European Union: On 14 August the EU Chief observer published a Press Release only commenting on observation undertaken up until the 14th of August. Maria Arena the Chief observer Said the election was largely calm and well-administered despite long queues, which shows the devotion of Zambians to exercise their right to vote, however concerning the campaign, the Chief Observer noted that the campaigns took place in a highly competitive environment adding that selective application of laws and regulations, misuse of state resources and one-sided media reporting meant that a level playing field was not achieved.

References