2006 Seychellois presidential election information
2006 Seychellois presidential election
← 2001
28–30 July 2006
2011 →
Registered
64,026
Turnout
88.69%
Nominee
James Michel
Wavel Ramkalawan
Party
FPPS
SNP–SDP
Popular vote
30,119
25,626
Percentage
53.73%
45.71%
President before election
James Michel
FPPS
Elected President
James Michel
FPPS
Politics of Seychelles
Constitution
Human rights
LGBT rights
Cabinet
President
Wavel Ramkalawan
Vice-President
Ahmed Afif
Legislature
National Assembly
Speaker: Roger Mancienne
Judiciary
Supreme Court
Chief Justice: Mathilda Twomey
Elections
Political parties
Recent elections
Presidential: 2020
2025
Parliamentary: 2020
2025
Administrative divisions
Districts
Outer Islands
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Sylvestre Radegonde
Diplomatic missions of / in Seychelles
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
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