Senegal’s women voters could make a miracle happen in presidential election
Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque recounts events leading up to Senegal’s presidential polls and how some hope for a miracle.
![Voters in Senegal will cast their ballot on March 24 after weeks of turmoil due to President Macky Sall's attempt to postpone the elections [John Wessels/AFP]](/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/AFP__20240302__34KN467__v1__Preview__SenegalPoliticsElectionProtest-1710323923.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)
Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque recounts events leading up to Senegal’s presidential polls and how some hope for a miracle.
![Voters in Senegal will cast their ballot on March 24 after weeks of turmoil due to President Macky Sall's attempt to postpone the elections [John Wessels/AFP]](/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/AFP__20240302__34KN467__v1__Preview__SenegalPoliticsElectionProtest-1710323923.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)







The displacement is due to a Senegalese military operation against rebels in Casamance fighting for independence.
A series of other deaths also have raised concerns about maternal and infant health in the West African nation.
Africa, still facing lingering pandemic economic blues, has been hit hard by rising costs linked to invasion of Ukraine.
President pledges ‘constructive dialogue’ with opposition and vows action on youth unemployment and women’s empowerment.
The 57-year-old incumbent received 58.27 percent of Sunday’s vote, which observers say had no major irregularities.

Vote counting under way as Senegal’s prime minister suggests Macky win amid accusations of biased process.
According to provincial tally, Sall garnered at least 57 percent of votes, paving the way for his second and final term.
Preliminary results due on Tuesday and the final tally on Friday, with incumbent Macky Sall expected to win.
President Macky Sall expected to win second term after two opposition leaders are barred from running in the election.

President Macky Sall is widely expected to win re-election after two of his main rivals were barred from running.