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Africa News > Blog > Blog > Malawi Holds Its Breath: No Clear Election Winner Yet, Run-Off Looms
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Malawi Holds Its Breath: No Clear Election Winner Yet, Run-Off Looms

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Last updated: September 22, 2025 4:46 am
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Former president Peter Mutharika and President Lazarus Chakwera are the front runner
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By Simba Munyua

LILONGWE, Malawi – The vibrant democratic process in Malawi is once again capturing attention as millions of registered voters went to the polls on Tuesday to elect their new president and members of parliament. However, as the nation eagerly awaits official results, all indications point towards a potential run-off election.

Neither incumbent President Lazarus Chakwera nor his main challenger, former President Peter Mutharika, appears set to cross the decisive 50%+1 threshold required for an outright victory, according to early reports. This means Malawians could soon be heading back to the ballot box for a second, decisive round.

A Rematch Dominated by Economic Concerns

This election is more than just a fresh contest; it’s a significant rematch between two political heavyweights. President Chakwera assumed office in 2020 after the country’s unprecedented decision to nullify the 2019 poll results due to widespread irregularities. That historic ruling also paved the way for the enactment of the 50%+1 vote requirement, a crucial reform designed to prevent minority victories and ensure broader mandates in future elections.

His main rival, 84-year-old former President Peter Mutharika, who was defeated in 2020, has been crisscrossing the country, holding large rallies and aiming for a political comeback. Mutharika has fiercely criticized President Chakwera’s administration, accusing him of presiding over a country in “economic collapse.” Indeed, economic concerns – including inflation, cost of living, and job creation – have been the dominant theme throughout the campaign, resonating deeply with voters. The capital, Blantyre, for instance, had been a vibrant scene of political rallies and campaign visits in the lead-up to Tuesday’s general elections.

A Test of Democracy

The eyes of the region and indeed the world have been keenly focused on Malawi. Dozens of observers from regional and international organizations arrived ahead of the polls, underscoring the significance of this election as a test of the country’s evolving democracy. With the memory of the 2019 nullification still fresh, ensuring the transparency and integrity of the current process is paramount.

As Malawians brace themselves for what could be a second round of voting, the democratic journey continues. The potential run-off highlights the robust nature of the 50%+1 rule and the determination of the electorate to ensure their leader has a clear and undeniable mandate. The coming days will be crucial as the nation awaits the final tally and prepares for the next phase of its electoral journey.

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