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Seychelles Presidential vote to be run-off, Electoral Commission says

After the first round of voting failed to produce a clear winner, the Seychelles Presidential election will be decided by a run-off between the opposition leader Patrick Herminie (left) and the incumbent president Wavel Ramkalawan (right), the electoral commission announced on Sunday.

Ramkalawan was trying to stop the return of a party that had dominated Africa's richest country per capita for 40 years.

The western Indian Ocean archipelago attracts investment and security co-operation with China, Gulf countries and India.

The electoral commission reported that Herminie, leader of the United Seychelles party (US), secured 48.8%, followed by Ramkalawan of the Linyon Demokratik Seselwa LDS with 46.4%.

In the first round, neither candidate reached the 50% threshold needed to win outright.

The US party made a significant gain in the National Assembly as well, winning 15 seats by constituency and four additional seats by proportional representation. This gave it a clear majority.

LDS won 11 seats in constituency and four seats proportionally, leaving its main rival behind the ruling party.

The two leading candidates in the race for the presidency will now compete in a second, decisive round that is scheduled from 9-11 October.

The winning candidate will receive a mandate of five years.

The electoral commission reported that nearly 82% of voters registered participated in the first ballot, which took place from Thursday to Sunday. Reporting by Gabriel RobertGironcelle, Writing by Portia Crowe; Editing and Revision by Andrew Cawthorne

(source: Reuters)