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Maldives court annuls presidential election result | Maldives court annuls presidential election result |
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The Maldives Supreme Court has annulled results from the first round of voting in presidential elections, and called a fresh ballot for 20 October. | The Maldives Supreme Court has annulled results from the first round of voting in presidential elections, and called a fresh ballot for 20 October. |
The Court had postponed the second round of voting amid allegations of electoral fraud. | The Court had postponed the second round of voting amid allegations of electoral fraud. |
Mohammed Nasheed, who was forced from office in an alleged coup last year, won 45% of the vote, falling short of the total needed to avoid a run-off. | Mohammed Nasheed, who was forced from office in an alleged coup last year, won 45% of the vote, falling short of the total needed to avoid a run-off. |
Mr Nasheed came to power in 2008 in the country's first free elections. | |
The country's highest court annulled the 7 September result by a majority decision of 4-3, an official told reporters outside the courthouse. | |
Qasim Ibrahim, who came in third in the first round of voting, had asked the court last month to void the results citing electoral fraud. | |
Mr Nasheed had needed more than 50% to avoid a run-off against his nearest rival, Abdulla Yameen, who won 25% of the vote. | |
Mr Yameen is the half-brother of the Maldives' former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who led the country for 30 years. |