Ronald Balimwezo steamrolled the Kampala mayoral race despite messy polling drama and loud rivals.
Who grabbed the seat
Who grabbed the seat
- Ronald Balimwezo Nsubuga took the top spot decisively.
- He ran under the National Unity Platform banner.
- Seven other candidates trailed behind.
- The field stacked familiar political names.
- Voting drew national attention fast.
- Reports flagged violence at several stations.
- Malpractice claims followed the process.
- The count still produced a clear winner.
- Kampala hosted the election.
- Polling stations are spread across the city.
- Tension flared in multiple areas.
- Results echoed nationwide.
- The mayoral vote wrapped this January.
- The declaration landed after the final tallies.
- The win ended speculation quickly.
- Momentum swung hard his way.
- Balimwezo pulled 141,220 votes.
- The share landed at 76.4 percent.
- Rivals failed to close the gap.
- The mandate read loud and clear.
- Moses Kizito Nsubuga finished second.
- The National Resistance Movement backed his run.
- Erias Lukwago placed third.
- Incumbency failed to hold ground.
- He served Nakawa East since 2021.
- Parliamentary experience shaped his profile.
- City leadership became the next step.
- Voters rewarded familiarity and momentum.