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Revision as of 22:40, 8 February 2024

2022 Sequoyan presidential election

← Oct 2020 27 February 2022 (first round)
13 March 2022 (second round)
2028 →
Registered23,210,495
  130x150px Wohehiv Avonaco (cropped).png
Candidate Atohi Dustu Wohehiv Avonaco
Party National Reconstruction Republican
Running mate Mantotohpa Otoahhastis Kimi Amadahy
Popular vote 253,214 226,201
Percentage 52.82 47.18

President before election

Atohi Dustu
National Reconstruction

Elected President

Atohi Dustu
National Reconstruction

Presidential elections were held in Sequoyah on 27 February 2022 where Sequoyans elected the country's president and vice president. The election occurred concurrently with Senate and People's Assembly elections. It was the first presidential election to occur under the country's fifth constitution and following the Cooperation and Development Coalition's (CODECO) military invasion during the Sequoyan Civil War.

Several candidates participated in the 2022 presidential election. The frontrunners were Major General Atohi Dustu of the National Reconstruction Party, who was serving as the CODECO-installed provisional president of Sequoyah, and Wohehiv Avonaco of the Republican Party,[note 1] who was serving as the governor of Cheyenne. Other candidates included Ahuli Ahuyala of the Democratic Party; Atsadi Onacona of the Federalist Party; Amadahy Chasse of the Socialist Party; Mati Jistu of the Liberal Democrats for Progress and Change; Kanati Junaluska of the Sequoyan Independence Party; Salali Tsiya of the National Accountability Party; and Agasga Uku, an independent.

Political background

February and October 2020 elections

CODECO military intervention

Atohi Dustu's provisional presidency

Constitutional and electoral reforms

Electoral system

Election procedure

Political parties

Registered voters

Presidential candidates

There were nine presidential candidates and nine vice presidential candidates which were registered with the Sequoyan Electoral Commission and were eligible to participate in the 2022 presidential election. The following candidates are separated into the two tickets which advanced to the second round and the seven tickets which did not. The candidates who advanced to the second round are displayed in the order they appeared on the second round ballot, while the candidates who did not advance to the second round are displayed in the order they appeared on the first round ballot.

Advanced to the second round

Party Candidate Running mate Date nominated Date registered
National
Reconstruction
Party

[note 1]
Atohi Dustu
Provisional President of Sequoyah
(2020–present)
Mantotohpa Otoahhastis
Mantotohpa Otoahhastis
Minister of Tribal Affairs
(2021–2022)
26 September 2021 4 December 2021
Republican Party
Wohehiv Avonaco
Wohehiv Avonaco
Governor of Cheyenne
(2018–2022)
Mayor of Tolikan
(2012–2016)
Assemblyman from CY 1st
(2004–2012)
Kimi Amadahy
Kimi Amadahy
Mayor of Kalgaduv
(2016–2020)
Assemblywoman from WS 1st
(2008–2016)
25 September 2021 4 December 2021

Failed to advance to the second round

Party Candidate Running mate Date nominated Date registered
Federalist Party
Atsadi Onacona
Atsadi Onacona
10th Vice President of Sequoyah
(2014–2020)
Galilani Moytoy
Galilani Moytoy
Senator from Eastern Sequoyah
(2008–2020)
Democratic Party
Ahuli Ahuyala
Ahuli Ahuyala
Senator from Western Sequoyah
(2008–2020)
Assemblyman from WS 6th
(1996–2008)
Gaagii Ohiyesa
Gaagii Ohiyesa
Senator from Western Sequoyah
(2014–2020)
Assemblyman from WS 2nd
(1988–2014)
Socialist Party
Amadahy Chasse
Amadahy Chasse
Assemblyman from WS 9th
(2012–2020)
Chenoa Tsala
Chenoa Tsala
Assemblyman from IU 5th
(2012–2020)
Liberal Democrats
for Progress
and Change
Mati Jistu
Mati Jistu
Assemblyman from KS 5th
(2016–2020)
Takatoki Awenasa
Takatoki Awenasa
Sequoyan
Independence
Party
Kanati Junaluska
Kanati Junaluska
Illanipi Hototo
Illanipi Hototo
National
Accountability
Party
Salali Tsiya
Salali Tsiya
Wohali Woya
Wohali Woya
Independent
Agasga Uku
Agasga Uku
Kosumi Paytah
Kosumi Paytah

Electoral campaign

National Reconstruction Party

Republican Party

Federalist Party

Democratic Party

Other candidates

Opinion polling

2022 Sequoyan presidential election polls
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
55px Wohehiv Avonaco (cropped).png 3x4.svg 3x4.svg 3x4.svg 3x4.svg 3x4.svg 3x4.svg 3x4.svg Other None Unsure Lead
Dustu
(GAU)
Wohehiv Avonaco
(UU)
Onacona
(NIU)
Ahuyala
(UDU)
Chasse
(ANU)
Jistu
(NUGUAT)
Junaluska
(SUNU)
Tsiya
(GGU)
Uku
(Ind.)

Results

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Atohi DustuMantotohpa OtoahhastisNational Reconstruction Party
Wohehiv AvonacoKimi AmadahyRepublican Party
Ahuli AhuyalaGaagii OhiyesaDemocratic Party
Atsadi OnaconaGalilani MoytoyFederalist Party
Amadahy ChasseChenoa TsalaSocialist Party
Mati JistuTakatoki AwenasaLiberal Democrats for Progress and Change
Kanati JunaluskaIllanipi HototoSequoyan Independence Party
Salali TsiyaWohali WoyaNational Accountability Party
Agasga UkuKosumi PaytahIndependent
Total
Registered voters/turnout23,210,495
Source: Sequoyan Electoral Commission

Results by province

Aftermath

Domestic reactions

International reactions

Allegations of fraud

Government formation

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Atohi Dustu's electoral campaign with the National Reconstruction Party was supported by the Federalist Party.

See also

References