Audio By Carbonatix
Seychelles is set to hold a rerun of its presidential elections between the two main contenders, after no outright winner was announced.
Opposition leader Patrick Herminie received 48.8% of the vote against the incumbent President Wavel Ramkalawan, who garnered 46.4%, the electoral commission announced.
According to the electoral rules, a candidate must obtain more than 50% of the vote to be declared the winner, and a run-off election has subsequently been scheduled for next week.
Seychelles is Africa's smallest country, a 115-island archipelago in the Indian Ocean with a population of just over 120,000.
There were eight presidential hopefuls in last week's election.
Ramkalawan is seeking a second term, with his Linyon Demokratik Seselwa (LDS) party campaigning on economic recovery, social development and environmental sustainability.
His main challenger Herminie is from the United Seychelles party, which dominated the country's political landscape from 1977 until 2020, when it lost its majority to Ramkalawan's party.
United Seychelles has regained control of the National Assembly, taking 19 out of 35 seats in the parliamentary elections held alongside the presidential vote.
"We are ready for a second round. We start campaigning tomorrow," Herminie said in a televised address.
Public disquiet over the sovereignty and ecological stewardship of Assumption Island, one of the archipelago's most eco-sensitive territories, surfaced in recent days as an electoral touchpoint, following the island's leasing to a foreign hotel developer.
The issue may energise decisive backing from the six trailing presidential candidates and their supporters ahead of the run-off ballot slated for 9-11 October.
Seychelles is renown for luxury and environmental tourism and is Africa's wealthiest country in terms of average income per person, according to the World Bank.
Latest Stories
-
Trump says $72bn Netflix-Warner Bros deal ‘could be a problem’
58 minutes -
Nigerian gov’t secures release of 100 kidnapped schoolchildren, Channels TV says
1 hour -
Shooting at South African bar leaves 11 dead, including a young child, police say
1 hour -
Bobi Wine says Uganda security forces beat him
1 hour -
Trump criticises Democrat he pardoned over not switching political parties
2 hours -
Nigeria seeks French help to combat insecurity, Macron says
2 hours -
Congo fighting flares within hours of Trump’s peace deal ceremony
2 hours -
Chevron to join Nigeria oil licence auction, plans rig deployment in 2026
2 hours -
‘I’m not mentally unstable’ – 2Baba cries out
4 hours -
‘I was bullied into supporting Tinubu’ – Actress Bimbo Akintola
5 hours -
Why I refused to sign Flavour – Kcee
5 hours -
‘My family destroyed my marriage with Annie, now they’re after Natasha’ – 2Face
5 hours -
Annie Macaulay reverts Instagram name to ‘Idibia’ amid 2Face’s marital drama with Natasha
5 hours -
Wizkid shades Davido as his album emerges most streamed African album of 2025
5 hours -
Nigeria moves fast to shield Benin’s democracy from dawn coup, say Tinubu
6 hours
