African Journal of Political Science

ISSN 1027-0353

African Journal of Political Science ISSN 3461-2165 Vol. 7 (5), pp. 001-010, May, 2013. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

The performance of the Malawi Congress Party in general elections: The role of sectionalism of a regional and ethnic nature

Collins Greenwell Matchaya

Box 30088, Lilongwe, Malawi. E-mail: [email protected].

Accepted 26 January, 2013

Abstract

In this article, an attempt has been made to explain the performance of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) in the general elections by focusing mainly on the 2009 presidential and parliamentary elections in which the MCP lost overwhelmingly. Specifically, the role of sectionalism of a regional and ethnic nature on the MCP’s national level performance was examined. Different kinds of data from the Malawi electoral commission and news media are used in the analysis. Descriptive statistics are used to summarise the effects of different factors on the party’s share of votes. It is found that a complex combination of factors such as district and regional sizes, education level of voters as proxied by district and regional level data, party level policies and organisation, incumbency, campaign expenditure, individual leaders personal characters and past legacy, party conduct in parliament among others, may explain the MCP’s 2009 defeat. The findings may be considered as broad guidelines along which efforts to reinvigorate the party may be galvanised.

Key words: Democracy consolidation, Malawi Congress Party, general elections.