2005 Zimbabwean Senate election

2005 Zimbabwean Senate election

26 November 2005 2008 →

50 of the 66 seats in the Senate of Zimbabwe
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Robert Mugabe Gibson Sibanda
Party ZANU–PF MDC
Seats won 43 7
Popular vote 449,860 123,628
Percentage 73.71% 20.26%

Senate elections were held in Zimbabwe on 26 November 2005 to elect members to the newly formed Zimbabwe Senate. There were a total of 3,239,574 registered voters, out of which 631,347 or 19.5% voted. ZANU-PF won in a landslide election, received over 73% of the popular vote, in what was the nation's first senate elections. The elections were also boycotted by many members of the Movement for Democratic Change as a protest against the suspected election rigging of the 31 March parliamentary election earlier that year, which also saw a low voter turnout of 47.7%.

The decision by some in the MDC to contest the election led to the MDC splitting in two. After the split there was MDC T being led by Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC led by Welshman Ncube.