Uganda’s 2026 presidential election saw varying voter turnout across regions, with Ankole leading the pack at 73 per cent. Voter turnout in Uganda has been been a key concern over several elections.
Incumbent President Yoweri Museveni Tibubuhaburwa won with a little over 71 per cent of all the votes cast.
Museveni’s strongholds generally had a higher voter turnout while in the strongholds of his challengers, mainly Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine of the National Unity Platform (NUP), the turnout was a bit lower.
Here’s a breakdown of the voter turnout per region:
- – Ankole: 73 per cent or 1,343,400 voters (top turnout)
- – Karamoja: 70 per cent or 285,049 voters
- – Sebei: 69 per cent or 130,822 voters
- – Kigezi: 65 per cent or 574,135 voters
- – Teso: 63 per cent or 688,907 voters
- – Tooro: 63 per cent or 585,871 voters
- – Madi: 60 per cent or 105,049 voters
- – Bukedi: 59 per cent or 682,271 voters
- – Rwenzori: 58 per cent or 351,924 voters
- – Bugisu: 56 per cent or 466,071 voters
- – Bunyoro: 55 per cent or 667,590 voters
- – Lango: 54 per cent or 660,291 voters
- – West Nile: 51 per cent or 610,716 voters
- – Busoga: 46 per cent or 983,527 voters
- – Acholi: 45 per cent or 386,073 voters
- – Buganda: 45 per cent or 2,460,910 voters (lowest turnout)
Number of Voters per Region
- Buganda 2,460,910
- Ankole 1,343,400
- Busoga 983,527
- Teso 688,907
- Bukedi 682,271
- Bunyoro 667,590
- Lango 660,291
- West Nile 610,716
- Tooro 585,871
- Kigezi 574,135
- Bugisu 466,071
- Acholi 386,073
- Rwenzori 351,924
- Karamoja 285,049
- Sebei 130,822
- Madi 105,049
Overall turnout was 52.5 per cent, with President Museveni winning 71.65 per cent of the vote. His victory has since been challenged, as reported Here.
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