2026 Ugandan general election

2026 Ugandan general election

15 January 2026
Presidential election
Registered21,649,067
Turnout52.50% ( 6.85 pp)
 
Candidate Yoweri Museveni Bobi Wine
Party NRM NUP
Popular vote 7,946,772 2,741,238
Percentage 71.65% 24.72%

President before election

Yoweri Museveni
NRM

Elected President

Yoweri Museveni
NRM

Parliamentary election

All 529 seats in Parliament
265 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Current seats
NRM Yoweri Museveni
NUP Bobi Wine
FDC Patrick Oboi Amuriat
DP Norbert Mao
UPC Jimmy Micheal Akena
JEEMA Asuman Basalirwa
PPP Jaberi Bidandi Ssali
Independents
Incumbent Speaker of Parliament
Anita Among
NRM

General elections were held in Uganda on 15 January 2026 to elect the President and the Parliament.

The elections were violent and disputed, with the US senate calling it a 'hollow exercise' and Human Right Watch stating they 'were marred by human rights abuses'. The Ugandan government locked up thousands of opposition supporters, shut down the internet and raided the house of opposition presidential candidate Bobi Wine. The Electoral Commission refused to comment on videos alleging widespread ballot box stuffing.

Incumbent president Yoweri Museveni was announced as the winner of the presidential election with 71.65% of the vote, although no tally was published further amplifying concerns of fraud.