
A spokesman for the ruling All People’s Congress (APC) said that its candidate Samura Kamara was ahead based on a tabulation of around 83% of the ballots cast in Saturday’s poll.
Maada Bio, who briefly ruled the West African country as head of a military junta in 1996, eked out a narrow victory in the first round on March 7 with 43.3% of the votes, compared to 42.7% for Kamara.
According to the SLPP’s tabulation distributed at a news conference in the capital Freetown, Maada Bio took 54.11% of votes in the run-off, with Kamara garnering 45.89%.
Sierra Leone’s National Elections Commission has not announced any results from the election, which was delayed several days due to a complaint of fraud lodged by a member of the APC.
Maada Bio and Kamara are competing to replace outgoing President Ernest Bai Koroma, who was not allowed to run due to constitutional term limits.