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2020 Guinean presidential election
← 2015
18 October 2020
2024 →
Registered
5,367,198
Turnout
79.51%
Nominee
Alpha Condé
Cellou Dalein Diallo
Party
RPG
UFDG
Popular vote
2,438,815
1,372,920
Percentage
59.50%
33.49%
President before election
Alpha Condé
RPG
Elected President
Alpha Condé
RPG
Politics of Guinea
Constitution
Constitution
Human rights
Government
Interim President
Mamady Doumbouya
Interim Prime Minister
Bernard Goumou
Cabinet of Guinea
Béavogui government
Parliament
National Assembly
President: Vacant
Administrative divisions
Regions
Prefectures
Sub-prefectures
Districts and Quarters
Villages and Sectors
Elections
Recent elections
Presidential: 2015
2020
Legislative: 2013
2020
Political parties
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Morissanda Kouyaté
Diplomatic missions of / in Guinea
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Presidential elections were held in Guinea on 18 October 2020. Incumbent president Alpha Condé was running for a third term.[1][2] He was challenged by former prime minister Cellou Dalein Diallo,[3] as well as several other candidates.
^"For Malick Sankhon, "Alpha Condé will be a candidate in 2020"". Guinée Time. 18 January 2020. (in French)
^"Presidential election in Guinea: the Ceni proposes the date of October 18, 2020". RFI. 21 June 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2020. (in French)
^"Cellou Dalein Diallo ne boycotte pas la présidentielle en Guinée". BBC News Afrique (in French). Retrieved 18 October 2020.
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