After the campaign period officially began on 27 March 2026, Samatar further campaigned on cracking down on corruption, cutting wasteful government expenditures, and boosting social spending. Incumbent president
Ismail Omar Guelleh also began campaigning on 27 March at an initial rally in
Dikhil, followed by
Ali Sabieh on 28 March. The campaign for Guelleh reportedly peaked on 6 April, with a pro-Guelleh rally in
Balbala. At the closing rally at Gouled Stadium on 9 April, Guelleh outlined his key priorities including accelerating economic growth, expanding job opportunities, improving public services and infrastructure, while also maintaining national stability.
Conduct Figures from the Ministry of the Interior revealed that 256,467 people, including 162,833 in
Djibouti City, were eligible to vote across 712 polling stations nationwide. On 7 April, the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that 67 international observers would be deployed during the election from the
African Union, the
Intergovernmental Authority on Development, the
Arab League and the
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Voting took place from 06:00 am to 06:00 pm
EAT (UTC+03:00), with some polling stations opening late and morning turnout being low. Some polling stations in the capital Djibouti closed around 7:00 pm EAT (1600
GMT), an hour after the official end of voting. Voter numbers picked up in the late afternoon at polling stations in the capital, but no queues formed;
AFP observers reported that turnout at visited polling stations ranged between 36 to 58 percent, but it exceeded 90 percent at one where soldiers were voting. ==Results==