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Election in Sudan's Southern Kordofan marred by disputed results

The leading opposition party in Southern Kordofan state says that the elections that brought the ruling party's candidate to power were fraudulent and the tension could lead to renewed conflict.

Polling staff and local observers seal ballot boxes on the last day of voting in South Kordofan State on May 4. Analysts fear the poll could provoke violence in the countdown to the secession of the country's south in July. The vote in Southern Kordofan has also grabbed world attention because the candidate for the north's ruling party is Ahmed Haroun, a man wanted by the International Criminal Court over charges of war crimes in Darfur.

Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters

May 17, 2011

Alleged war criminal Ahmed Haroun was announced the winner of the Southern Kordofan governor鈥檚 race this past Sunday, in elections that the leading opponent party, the SPLM, has called fraudulent.

According to the National Elections Commission, the national body that is running the vote, with 201,000 votes, over the SPLM candidate鈥檚 194,000. The ruling northern party also won more seats than the SPLM in the legislative assembly.

Though the polling period was largely peaceful, tensions between the two main parties, the NCP (which backed Haroun) and the SPLM, heightened during the counting and results period. The southern ruling party withdrew from the tabulation process last Tuesday on the grounds that a fake polling center鈥檚 votes had been included in the count. When the committees tasked with aggregating the results continued their work despite the SPLM鈥檚 absence, the party .

鈥淲e declare that we will not recognize the elections鈥 outcome whatsoever, and we will not participate in any legislative or executive authority produced through this vote,鈥 said Abdelaziz al-Hilu, the SPLM contender for the governor鈥檚 seat. Al-Hilu also charged that the NEC is collaborating with the NCP.

An on the Southern Kordofan race reports that initial results showed SPLM鈥檚 al-Hilu with a lead of 11,000 votes. His lead was later reduced to 4,000. Africa Confidential cited an SPLM official who charged that this was a result of electoral manipulation by the NCP. 鈥淚t was clear that Ahmed Mohamaed Haroun had lost his bid to be elected Governor of Southern Kordofan鈥 the article argued, citing opposition sources that said the NCP sent presidential assistant Nafie Ali Nafie to Kadugli to personally tell the NEC to declare Haroun the winner.

In an interview with the BBC鈥檚 James Copnall, Hafiz Mohamed of Justice Africa called the vote 鈥.鈥 He added, 鈥淚t is clear that the NCP is controlling the election commission and that they don鈥檛 have their own will.鈥 The potential for renewed conflict in the Nuba Mountains to result is large, he said.

The Carter Center, the only international electoral observation body monitoring the elections, has not yet released a statement.

Amanda Hsiao blogs for the Enough Project at .