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Hoima, (Uganda): The ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) candidate, Mr Uthuman Mugisha Mubaraka, has been declared as the winner of the Hoima District LC 5 By-election held on Thursday.
According to the final results were officially announced on Thursday night by Hoima District Returning Officer, Ms Merab Kasande, Mugisha, the youngest candidate and son of the late LC5 Chairperson Kadiri Kirungi, sealed victory with 18,353 votes, (52% of the total votes cast.)
His closest rival; Muhumuza Vincent Savana (Independent – who lost in NRM primaries) came second with 12,020 votes (34%) while Aguuda Moses (National Unity Platform-NUP) came third with 3972 votes (11%).
“I want to work for the people of Hoima District. Many people have been grappling with land-grabbing issues, which I am committed to addressing. I will reach out to the relevant authorities and ministries to ensure that land titles are issued, and those in need of compensation receive their due.”
The Electoral Commission Chairperson, Justice Byabakama, noted that the election process was largely free and fair, despite some disruptions caused by rain in the morning.
“This has been one of best by-elections we had. In other elections, we always received several calls and complaints but this time there were minor issues. I personally received one call. For those who have lost, they should wait up to 2026,” he said.
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The NRM Director for Mobilisation, Ms Rosemary Sseninde, attributed Mugisha’s win to youth involvement in the exercise saying as a party they have discovered that they need to keep working closely with the youth.
The late LC5 chairperson, together with his bodyguard were involved in a collision with a Fuso truck along the Hoima-Kampala Road in Mataagi village, Bukomero town council, Kiboga district.
The by-election victory marks a pivotal moment in the political landscape of Hoima District as Uthuman Mugisha Mubaraka takes office, aiming to continue his father’s legacy and address the pressing issues facing the community.
Other candidates in the five-man race were; FDC’s Musinguzi Patrick (271 votes) and Mugume Lennox (Independent) with 179 votes.
Ms Kasande declared that the total number of 34,795 votes was counted as valid, 724 were deemed invalid and 56 spoiled in the Thursday by-election. In total, there were 35,519 ballot papers used.
His closest rival, Mr Vincent Muhumuza commonly known as Savanah garnered 8,897 votes followed by Mr John Kwemara with 720, Mr Jackson Magambo Mulindamburra with 126 and Mr Moses Byahuka Mutagwa with 113 votes.
Mr Samuel Milton Byaruhanga better known as Kyakadongo got a total of six votes becoming the last on the list of scores.
The results were declared by the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party Electoral Commission Chairman, Dr Tanga Odoi.
Mr David Maxwell Kaboyo, the Hoima District NRM party Secretary, called upon all the party members including the losers in the race to support the declared flag bearer in order to win the final election.
In his victory speech, Mr Uthuman emphasised the importance of unity and peace, pledging to continue the work his father had started.
Speaking to journalists shortly after being declared winner, Mr Mugisha expressed commitment to work with everybody including his contenders during the NRM race.
Mr Mugisha was the busiest candidate in the field throughout the campaign time as his contenders first focused of pushing for single candidature. Their efforts to meet President Museveni, the party Chairman for advice were fruitless.
One of the candidates, Mr Yunus Mugabe withdrew his candidature at the peak of the campaign.