The 2019 Puntland presidential election was held on 8 January 2019 in Garowe, the administrative capital of the autonomous Puntland state of Somalia. The fourth such vote to be held in the state since its establishment 1998, it followed the election of a new Parliament Speaker and Deputy Speakers on January 04, 2019 by the 66-seat bicameral legislature. Candidates included officials from the incumbent Puntland administration, former government ministers and prominent local entrepreneurs. The ballot saw the election of former somali minister of planning Said Abdullahi Deni as the sixth president of Puntland, narrowly defeating General Asad Osman Abdullahi. Parliament of Puntland concurrently elected Ahmed Elmi Osman as Puntland's new vice president in place of Abdihakim Abdullahi Haji Omar.
On January 6, 2019, the Puntland House of Representatives Vetting Committee released the final list of candidates competing in the election on January 8, 2019. According to a press release issued by the Vetting Committee, 21 candidates had registered to compete for the position of President, while 11 others were competing for the position of Vice President. This list was the last one officially registered, meeting all requirements, and the candidates were scheduled to address the House of Representatives before the election.[2]
The highly watched election was scheduled to be held on the Tuesday of that week, with heavy security in place in the administrative capital of Garowe and the headquarters of the Puntland.[2]
Farah Ali Shire, emerged as one of the most prominent candidates for the Puntland presidential election. He served as the finance minister of Puntland during Abdirahman Faroole's presidency.
Khalif Isse Mudan, was the former Puntland minister of security and DDR during presidency of Abdirahman Farole.
Ali Isse Abdi, was enjoyed significant support from Senator Abdirahman Farole, and his candidacy had a substantial impact on the voting process. This was because most members of parliament in Puntland were elected based on the clan system.
Asad Osman Abdullahi, the young Bridget general who recently resigned from the command of PSF to run for the presidency of Puntland, it was expected he was a runner-up president elected Said Deni.
Mr. Zenenga also commended Puntland’s electoral commission for organizing and executing a transparent, peaceful, free, and fair electoral process. He expressed anticipation in working closely with President Deni's administration and praised outgoing President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali ‘Gaas’ and his administration for facilitating a peaceful transfer of power and creating conditions conducive to the success of the electoral process.[6][7]