5,925,639 |
0.69278 |
34.18111 |
Uganda |
|
Independent political candidate supporters were involved in violent clashes with NRM supporters in Tororo and Malaba, sparking 42 arrests. |
5,925,643 |
-0.11667 |
30.5 |
Uganda |
|
Police detain Independent parliamentary candidate, Major Guma Gumisiriza in connection with the murder of a supporter of opposing NRM candidate, Xavier Kyoma on Thursday. |
5,925,649 |
1.4942 |
33.4553 |
Uganda |
|
In Kamod, Serere district, Cpl. John Francis Olupot, was cut on the head as he tried to diffuse tension between NRM and FDC supporters shortly after midnight. |
5,925,653 |
0.29028 |
32.50139 |
Uganda |
|
Protests broke out at Kyengera polling station when ballot boxes without seals were brought from the Electoral Commission. Voters called for a boycott of the electoral process until new boxes were brought. |
5,925,659 |
0.64444 |
34.26056 |
Uganda |
|
Violence erupted at Elgon View Primary School polling station in Tororo Municipality after supporters of incumbent MP, Sanjay Tanna, and arch-rival Apollo Ofwono Yeri, engaged in a fight. |
5,925,664 |
2.3 |
33 |
Uganda |
|
32 people were arrested in Lango for intimidating and torturing opponent's supporters on election day. Political affiliations not mentioned. |
5,925,671 |
0.83278 |
34.17556 |
Uganda |
|
A television journalist based in Mbale was beaten by a mob of NRM supporters when covering voting irregularities in Khamoto trading centre. Alleged military forces clad in civilian clothing were reported to have assisted the mob. |
5,925,676 |
2.1792 |
31.4022 |
Uganda |
|
Buliisa residents were arrested after they whipped people in Kalengejja. They reportedly targeted those who did not support Birahwaa. |
5,925,683 |
-0.33379 |
31.73409 |
Uganda |
|
In Masaka, DP chairman was beaten up after he tried to stop people he identified as NRM supporters and soldiers who were giving out sugar to the voters. |
5,925,689 |
1.12222 |
34.2653 |
Uganda |
|
Soldiers shot freelance journalist Julius Odeke near Bugusege in Eastern Uganda while covering electoral violence in the East of the country. |