Benin Closes Polls and Begins Vote Count in Presidential Election
In Brief
The election marks a leadership transition as Benin's former president steps down after two terms, with the finance minister favored to win.
Key Facts
- Polls have closed in Benin following the presidential election.
- Former President Patrice Talon has stepped down after serving two five-year terms.
- Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni is widely expected to win the presidency.
- Wadagni is a former Deloitte executive making his first bid for the presidency.
- Vote counting began on Sunday after the polls closed.
What Happened
Benin held a presidential election, with polls closing and ballot counting underway. Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni is widely seen as the frontrunner.
Why It Matters
This election represents a significant political transition in Benin, as the country moves to new leadership after a decade under Patrice Talon.
What's Next
Official election results are expected following the completion of vote counting. Observers will monitor the process and any subsequent political developments.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Polls close in Benin with finance minister expected to win election(50m ago)
- Bloomberg Markets — Benin Begins Vote Count With Ex-Deloitte Executive Poised to Win(3h ago)
