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Maldivian presidential election, 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maldivian presidential election, 2013
Presidential elections were held in the Maldives under a two-round system. The result of the initial vote held on 7 September 2013 was annulled by the Supreme Court and the election was re-run on 9 November. As no candidate achieved majority support, a run-off election (delayed by Supreme Court decree) was held on 16 November. Abdulla Yameen was elected President. Following 7 September initial vote no candidate received a majority of the vote, and a second round was planned for 28 September, to be contested by former President Mohamed Nasheed and Abdulla Yameen – incumbent President Mohammed Waheed Hassan came fourth in the first round of voting. However, on 27 September the Supreme Court cancelled the run-off and annulled the first round results.〔(Maldives top court annuls 7 September presidential vote, sets new election ) Reuters via Yahoo! News, 8 October 2013〕 A re-run of the first round was held on 9 November,〔(DG Roundup 16–22 October 2013 ) IFES〕 producing a similar result to the annulled election, and the run-off was planned for the following day due to the need to have a new President in place by 11 November. However, the run-off was postponed to 16 November by the Supreme Court after Yameen claimed he needed more time to campaign.〔(Maldives election: Supreme Court delays run-off vote ) BBC News, 10 November 2013〕 Yameen won the run-off with his share of the vote rising from 30% in the first round to 51% in the second round; in comparison Nasheed's share increased by only 2% between rounds.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yameen wins Maldives presidential run-off – Central & South Asia )〕〔Official results (1st round ), (2nd round )〕 Nasheed was contesting the election following his controversial resignation amidst the 2011–12 Maldives political crisis with the aim of returning to the presidency after what he maintains was a coup d'état orchestrated by his deputy and successor Mohammed Waheed Hassan. Hassan contested the initial elections, but dropped out of the re-run after receiving only 5% of the vote.〔(Maldives holds fresh election for president ) BBC News, 9 November 2013〕 Yameen, paternal half-brother of former president Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom was the candidate from Gayyoom's party, the Progressive Party. ==Background==
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