Voting, Violence and Violations: Peasant Voices on the Flawed Elections in Hadiya, Southern Ethiopia

Voting, Violence and Violations: Peasant Voices on the Flawed Elections in Hadiya, Southern Ethiopia

Author: 
Tronvoll, Kjetil
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Journal of Modern African Studies
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Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 39, Number 4, pp. 697-716, 2002
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This article presents peasant grievances on the flawed 2000 elections in Hadiya zone, southern Ethiopia. For the first time in Ethiopia's electoral history, an opposition party managed to win the majority of the votes in one administrative zone. In the run-up to the elections, government cadres and officials intimidated and harassed candidates and members from the opposition Hadiya National Democratic Organisation (HNDO). Several candidates and members were arrested and political campaigning was restricted. On election day, widespread attempts at rigging the election took place, and violence was exerted in several places by government cadres and the police. Despite the government's attempt to curtail and control the elections in Hadiya, the opposition party mobilised the people in a popular protest to challenge the government party's political hegemony – and won. If this is an indication of a permanent shift of power relations in Hadiya, it is however, too early to say.

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CITATION: Tronvoll, Kjetil. Voting, Violence and Violations: Peasant Voices on the Flawed Elections in Hadiya, Southern Ethiopia . : Taylor & Francis Group , . Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 39, Number 4, pp. 697-716, 2002 - Available at: https://library.au.int/voting-violence-and-violations-peasant-voices-flawed-elections-hadiya-southern-ethiopia-3