More than 6.8 million Guineans went to the polls on Sunday in legislative and local government elections that marked a significant milestone in the country's transition back to constitutional rule.
Voters elected members of parliament and municipal councilors in a process seen as the final step in restoring democratic governance. The elections followed the December 2025 presidential vote, in which President Mamady Doumbouya secured a decisive victory.
Channel Africa's reporter Micheal Mbewe filed this report.

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