Author: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey

  • BREAKING: Mahama is 2024 president-elect – EC announces

    BREAKING: Mahama is 2024 president-elect – EC announces

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has declared the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, as president-elect at the end of the 2024 general elections, making him the first leader in the Fourth Republic to return to office after serving a term.

    On Saturday, December 7, millions of Ghanaians went to the polls to elect the country’s 8th President and representatives for the 9th Parliament, who will assume office on January 7, 2025.

    In a press briefing today, the Commission revealed that Mahama garnered 6,328,397 votes (56.55%) while Bawumia polled 4,657,304 (41.61%).

    “Mahamudu Bawumia of the NPP obtained 4,657,304 being 41.61%, Daniel Augustus Lartey Jnr of the GCPP obtained 16,673 being (0.15%), Christian Kwabena Andrews of the Ghana Union Movement obtained 16,461 being (0.15%), Kofi Akpalu of the LPG obtained 5,219 being 0.09%, Mohammed Frimpong of the National Democratic Party obtained 4,413 being 0.04%.

    “Nana Akosua Frimpong of the CPP obtained 23,397 being (0.21%), Mr John Dramani Mahama of the NDC obtained 6,328,397 being 56.55%, Mr Hassan Ayariga of the APC obtained 17,461 being 0.16%, Mr Kwasi Koranteng independent candidate obtained 3,320 being 0.03%, Mr George Barima Adu independent candidate obtained 3,091 being 0.02%, Nana Kwame Bediako independent candidate obtained 84,478 being 0.75%, Mr Kojo Alan Kyerematen independent candidate obtained 31,202 being 0.28%,” the EC noted.

    Ahead of the official declaration of results by the Electoral Commission (EC), the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, conceded defeat in the presidential race.

    Addressing the media on Sunday, Dr. Bawumia revealed that the NPP’s internal collation of results showed a decisive victory for Mahama and the NDC, both at the presidential and parliamentary levels.

    “Ladies and gentlemen of the media, following yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections, Ghanaians at home and abroad have been sitting on tenterhooks awaiting the outcome. Let me say that data from our own internal collation of the election results indicates that former President H.E. John Dramani Mahama has won the presidential election decisively,” he said.

    He added, “The NDC has also won the parliamentary election, even though we await final coalition for a number of seats. However, I believe ultimately this will not change the overall outcome. I have just called H.E. John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him as the President-elect of the Republic of Ghana.”

    Dr. Bawumia emphasized his respect for the decision of the Ghanaian people and called for calm to ease growing tensions. “I will respect the decision of Ghanaians,” he stated.

    In a Facebook post following his victory, Mahama acknowledged his engagement with his main contender and expressed gratitude to Ghanaians, simply writing, “Thank you, Ghana.”

    Early projections indicate that the NDC has also secured a majority of the parliamentary seats.

    Dr. Bawumia extended his appreciation to the grassroots supporters of the NPP and pledged to support Mahama in fostering national development over the next four years.

  • There is more life ahead – Bawumia to NPP supporters

    There is more life ahead – Bawumia to NPP supporters

    Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has kept encouraging party faithful to remain hopeful despite his inability to win the 2024 presidential elections on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party.

    In a post on X, he said to some individuals, “There is more life ahead.” He added, “relax”.

    The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the weekend threw in the towel in the 2024 presidential race.

    Speaking to the press on Sunday, he announced that he has called the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him on his victory.

    https://twitter.com/SIKAOFFICIAL1/status/1865784381979467787

    Dr. Bawumia disclosed that internal results from the NPP indicate that the NDC has secured both the presidential and the majority parliamentary seats.

    “Ladies and gentlemen of the media following yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections Ghanaians at home and abroad have sitting been sitting on tenterhooks awaiting the outcome of the elections, let me say that the data from our own internal collation of the election results indicate that former president HE John Dramani Mahama has won the presidential election decisively.

    “The NDC has also won the parliamentary election even though we await final collation for a number of seats however I believe ultimately that this will not change the over all outcome. I have just called his HE John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him as the president elect of the republic of Ghana,” he said.

    He is optimistic that the results from the NPP will align with those already collated by the Electoral Commission (EC).

    According to Dr Bawumia, he will “respect the decision of Ghanaians” and “stop the growing tension.”

    Meanwhile, the Vice President has extended gratitude to all NPP supporters and pledged to stand with Mahama in the governing of the country.

    The Electoral Commission (EC) is yet to declare the final results of the presidential elections. So far, the NDC has won over 130 parliamentary seats.

  • Don’t attack govt institutions – NDC cautions supporters 

    Don’t attack govt institutions – NDC cautions supporters 

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has appealed to its supporters to refrain from attacking state institutions in the aftermath of the December 7 presidential and parliamentary elections.

    Addressing party faithful, the Communications Officer of the NDC, Sammy Gyamfi, emphasized that the party has already secured victory and warned against actions that could tarnish this achievement.

    “There is no need to attack government institutions or vandalize any public property; there is no need for that,” Mr. Gyamfi stated.

    His comments follow reports of NDC supporters storming several state institutions, including the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) office in Ayawaso East and the Metro Mass Transport Limited yard at Kaneshie. Additionally, some supporters have gathered at collation centres across the country, demanding a swift declaration of parliamentary results.

    Mr Gyamfi alleged that elements within the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration are likely trying to evade accountability for corruption, and any destruction of state offices could provide them with an excuse to cover their tracks.

    “There are many NPP supporters who want to destroy evidence of their wrongdoings and criminal conduct. Don’t give them a smooth excuse to do that,” he added.

    Mr. Gyamfi urged NDC supporters to remain calm and celebrate peacefully, cautioning, “Please, we beg you.”

  • Baba Sadiq beats Patrick Yaw Boamah to win Okaikwei Central seat

    Baba Sadiq beats Patrick Yaw Boamah to win Okaikwei Central seat

    The National Democratic Congress’ parliamentary candidate for Okaikwei Central Constituency, Sadiq Abudulai Abu, also known as Baba Sadiq, has beaten the incumbent Member of Parliament, Patrick Yaw Boamah, to win the 2024 parliamentary elections.

    The Electoral Commission’s Returning Officer indicated that Sadiq Abudulai Abu polled 15,383 votes out of 30,332 total valid votes.

    His main contender, Patrick Yaw Boamah of the New Patriotic Party, garnered 14,949 votes.

    Baba Sadiq, who officially launched his political career by vying for the parliamentary primary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Okaikoi Central Constituency, has been instrumental in the affairs of the party.

    Prior to the 2020 election, he was part of the drafters of the tourism, arts, and culture component of the NDC manifesto.

    He was also one of the people appointed to speak on arts-related issues in the manifesto.

  • Basintale, CID Police Director argue over possession of gun

    Basintale, CID Police Director argue over possession of gun

    Deputy National Communication Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Malik Basintale, was involved in a heated argument with the Police Director of the Crime Investigation Department (CID) over the possession of a gun at the Electoral Commission’s regional office.

    Reports indicate that the disagreement arose after a firearm, reportedly belonging to Basintale’s bodyguard, was brought into the EC premises. Following a routine security check, Basintale and his bodyguard initially agreed to return the weapon to comply with the directive.

    However, tensions flared when the CID Director confronted them after the agreement, leading to a verbal exchange.

  • 89 suspects arrested for various offences during 2024 polls

    89 suspects arrested for various offences during 2024 polls

    Security agencies have arrested 89 individuals in connection with various offences committed during the 2024 electoral period, as part of efforts to ensure post-election peace and stability across the country.

    The arrested suspects include 40 individuals directly linked to acts of vandalism, looting, and destruction of property in some locations nationwide.

    In a statement, the security agencies assured the public that all suspects will be put before the court to face justice. They also urged citizens to refrain from engaging in violent activities, warning that perpetrators will face the full force of the law.

    “We would like to caution the public to desist from such acts of violence since the perpetrators will be arrested and taken through the due process of the law,” the statement emphasized.

    To maintain law and order, the security agencies have moved into the post-election security phase and outlined additional measures, including:

    • Increasing visibility through joint patrols with other security agencies.
    • Conducting intelligence-led operations to identify and apprehend offenders.
    • Deploying static security personnel at targeted state facilities.
    • Establishing a special investigation team to review relevant videos, identify perpetrators, and ensure accountability.
    • Engaging government officials and stakeholders through outreach programs to promote peace.

    The statement further noted, “We would also like to thank the generality of all Ghanaians for their support throughout the process and urge all stakeholders to remain calm as we work to protect the lives and property of everyone.”

    The security agencies reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the public while preventing further incidents of violence or destruction.

  • EC to declare 2024 presidential results at 4:30pm

    EC to declare 2024 presidential results at 4:30pm

    Samuel Tettey, Deputy Chairman of Operations at Ghana’s Electoral Commission, has announced that the 2024 presidential results will be announced at 4:30pm today.

    As of now, the EC has collated results from 13 regions. He also entreated supporters of the political parties to desist from beseeching the national collation centre, stressing that it is “illegal and unwarranted.”

    “If you don’t have accreditation to the national collation centre, please don’t come to the national collation centre,” Mr Tettey said.

    Deputy Chairman of the EC in charge of Operations, Samuel Tettey

    Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, per provisional results emerged victorious in the 2024 presidential elections, making history as the first leader in the Fourth Republic to return to office after serving a term.

    On Saturday, December 7, millions of Ghanaians went to the polls to elect the country’s 8th President and representatives for the 9th Parliament, who will assume office on January 7, 2025.

    Ahead of the official declaration of results by the Electoral Commission (EC), the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, conceded defeat in the presidential race.

    Addressing the media on Sunday, Dr. Bawumia revealed that the NPP’s internal collation of results showed a decisive victory for Mahama and the NDC, both at the presidential and parliamentary levels.

    “Ladies and gentlemen of the media, following yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections, Ghanaians at home and abroad have been sitting on tenterhooks awaiting the outcome. Let me say that data from our own internal collation of the election results indicates that former President H.E. John Dramani Mahama has won the presidential election decisively,” he said.

    He added, “The NDC has also won the parliamentary election, even though we await final coalition for a number of seats. However, I believe ultimately this will not change the overall outcome. I have just called H.E. John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him as the President-elect of the Republic of Ghana.”

    Dr. Bawumia emphasized his respect for the decision of the Ghanaian people and called for calm to ease growing tensions. “I will respect the decision of Ghanaians,” he stated.

    In a Facebook post following his victory, Mahama acknowledged his engagement with his main contender and expressed gratitude to Ghanaians, simply writing, “Thank you, Ghana.”

    Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission is expected to announce the final certified results soon. Early projections indicate that the NDC has also secured a majority of the parliamentary seats.

    Dr. Bawumia extended his appreciation to the grassroots supporters of the NPP and pledged to support Mahama in fostering national development over the next four years.

  • Youth vandalise NADMO headquarters, destroy photos of Akufo-Addo, others

    Youth vandalise NADMO headquarters, destroy photos of Akufo-Addo, others

    A group of unidentified individuals attacked the headquarters of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) at Kanda in Accra on Monday morning.

    The thugs, alleged to be supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), arrived at the office complex demanding that the staff vacate the premises.

    A photo of President Akufo-Addo and other officials was damaged by the youth in front of the reception area. However, the youth could not gain full access to the main offices to cause further damage.

    “The place has been besieged by thugs, and I don’t know where they are coming from. They are harassing everybody,” a staff member who engaged JoyNews said.

    The staff member further claimed that “Every time there is a change in power, officers of NADMO are attacked for no reason,” adding, “We came to the office this morning to work, and the whole place is besieged.”

    The individual explained that they had to take cover in one of the offices while making the report. “The thugs were demanding we vacate the office and hand over the keys to the facility,” the staff member continued. “I had to go into hiding to call you; they have taken over the frontage of our office, and there are quite a number of them.”

    Some military personnel later arrived at the NADMO office to restore order and ensure the security of the premises.

    https://twitter.com/JoyNewsOnTV/status/1866089951248498780

  • Mahama and the super majority of NDC MPs shall reset Ghana – Ablakwa

    Mahama and the super majority of NDC MPs shall reset Ghana – Ablakwa

    Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has expressed confidence that the overwhelming support from his constituency, along with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament (MPs), will enable them to reset Ghana and create real opportunities for all Ghanaians.

    In a Facebook post on Monday, Ablakwa confirmed his victory in the 2024 parliamentary election with 93.12% of the vote and declared that John Dramani Mahama, the NDC’s presidential candidate, had secured 92.83% of the vote in North Tongu.

    “Thank you very much my beloved North Tongu. Trust me, your historic support must only lead to a historic and unmatched performance from me. I cannot disappoint you,” Ablakwa wrote.

    He further pledged to work hard with integrity alongside President Mahama and the NDC’s supermajority in Parliament to reset the country.

    The NDC has claimed victory in 185 parliamentary seats nationwide, according to Sammy Gyamfi, the party’s National Communications Officer. Gyamfi presented these results, based on internal collation from polling stations across Ghana, during a press conference on Sunday, December 8.

    “Our internal collation shows that the NDC has tentatively won 185 parliamentary seats. This reflects the overwhelming confidence that Ghanaians have placed in us to represent them in Parliament,” he said.

    In a surprising development, several key New Patriotic Party (NPP) MPs, including prominent figures in President Akufo-Addo’s government, lost their seats to the NDC. Notable NPP figures such as Ursula Owusu-Ekuful of Ablekuma Central, Andrew Agyapa Mercer of Sekondi, and Hawa Koomson of Awutu Senya East were among those defeated.

  • Take positions at airports, land borders to prevent corrupt officials from skipping town – Sam George

    Take positions at airports, land borders to prevent corrupt officials from skipping town – Sam George

    Sam Nartey George, Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, has called on Ghanaians to be vigilant at airports and land borders to prevent individuals accused of corruption from fleeing the country.

    In a post on X, George urged his supporters to take action and ensure that those responsible for looting the nation’s resources face justice.

    “Dear Comrades, Take positions at the airports and land borders. None of those who have raped our nation’s resources should be allowed to skip town. Those who have stolen the public purse MUST be made to account for every pesewa. Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) must swing into full action. For our Children. For our Nation. Let’s go,” he wrote.

    George, who was re-elected in the 2024 general elections, secured a commanding victory in both the presidential and parliamentary races in his constituency.

    For the presidential election, John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) dominated with 47,251 votes, securing 80.92% of the total valid votes. Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) followed with 9,989 votes, representing 17.11%.

    In the parliamentary race, George triumphed with 44,953 votes, amounting to 76.58% of the total votes. His closest contender, Michael Tetteh Eku of the NPP, garnered 12,101 votes, or 20.62%. Independent candidates Evans Tetteh Nartey and Frederick Forzie secured 2.43% and 0.37%, respectively.

    https://twitter.com/samgeorgegh/status/1865587568772882545

  • I will not let you down – Sammi Awuku after winning Akuapim North seat

    I will not let you down – Sammi Awuku after winning Akuapim North seat

    The Parliamentarian-elect for Akuapim North, Sammi Awuku, has assured constituents that he will deliver on his mandate after securing a decisive victory in the December 7 elections.

    “I am truly honoured by the trust you’ve placed in me to represent our great constituency in Parliament. This opportunity means so much, and I deeply value your confidence in me. Thank you for your belief in me – I will not let you down,” Awuku wrote in a post on X.

    The Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) and former National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) secured a commanding 28,365 votes, defeating his closest contender, John Evans Kumordzi of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who garnered 14,217 votes.

    Awuku’s victory comes during a challenging election season for the governing NPP, making his win particularly significant. It positions him as one of the few NPP parliamentary candidates to triumph despite widespread electoral losses for the party.

    With a strong background in politics, Awuku has been a prominent figure within the NPP. His political journey began during his time at the University of Ghana, where he was deeply involved in student leadership and contested for the presidency of the Student Representative Council.

    https://twitter.com/sammiawuku/status/1865723344328216826

  • CODEO to provide Parallel Vote Tabulation after EC releases electoral results

    CODEO to provide Parallel Vote Tabulation after EC releases electoral results

    The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) has assured Ghanaians that its Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT) system will offer impartial verification of the Electoral Commission’s (EC) official results once they are declared.

    In a preliminary post-election briefing on Sunday, December 8, CODEO called on Ghanaians to remain patient and allow the EC to fulfill its constitutional mandate of officially declaring the December 7 general election results.

    “The PVT has already collected data from the 1,500 polling stations sampled nationwide, ensuring a reliable check on the final results. However, CODEO will only release its PVT estimate after the EC announces the official results,” the coalition stated, urging all Ghanaians to remain calm and uphold the nation’s democratic values.

    The appeal comes amid rising tensions and demands for greater transparency from the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    CODEO commended the EC for its credible management of the electoral process, particularly the organization of polling stations and the counting of ballots. The coalition revealed that its findings from a representative sample of 1,500 polling stations affirmed the transparency of the elections.

    It reported that 99% of political party agents and all presiding officers signed the parliamentary results declaration forms, bolstering confidence in the integrity of the process.

    CODEO also acknowledged the early concession by the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, describing it as a positive act of statesmanship.

    The organization further expressed gratitude to all stakeholders, including the EC, the security services, the media, political parties, and the general public, for their peaceful participation in the elections.

    CODEO reiterated the importance of adhering to constitutional processes and maintaining patience as the EC prepares to announce the official results.

  • Our Majority in Parliament will work towards progressing Ghana – Fifi Kwetey

    Our Majority in Parliament will work towards progressing Ghana – Fifi Kwetey

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has assured Ghanaians that its parliamentary majority will be used responsibly to advance the nation’s progress and prosperity.

    According to the NDC, the party has secured 185 seats out of the 276, a claim yet to be confirmed by the Electoral Commission (EC).

    Addressing a press briefing at the party’s headquarters on Sunday, December 8, NDC General Secretary, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, reiterated the party’s focus on serving the country with its newly secured mandate.

    “We have secured a very significant majority and a majority that we aim to use responsibly and for the progress of the people of Ghana,” Fifi Kwetey stated.

    He also called on the Electoral Commission (EC) and its Chairperson, Jean Mensa, to expedite the process of declaring results to avoid unnecessary delays.

    “The process as far as the presidential result is also concerned, we will urge the chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Jean Mensa and her team to make sure the declaration is not unduly delayed because we know for a fact that nothing can be done about it because it is already in the bag,” he said confidently.

    Fifi Kwetey emphasized the NDC’s decisive victory in the elections and expressed the party’s commitment to using its majority to meet the aspirations of the Ghanaian people.

  • NDC’s Elikplim Akurugu grabs Dome Kwabenya seat

    NDC’s Elikplim Akurugu grabs Dome Kwabenya seat

    The Parliamentary Candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Faustina Elikplim Akurugu, has made history by winning the Dome Kwabenya constituency, overturning what was once considered a stronghold of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    The results, announced late Sunday night after a fiercely contested election, saw Akurugu secure 51,634 votes, narrowly defeating the NPP candidate, Mike Oquaye Jr., who obtained 50,477 votes.

    Akurugu’s victory marks a significant milestone as it is the first time the NDC has claimed the Dome Kwabenya seat, a constituency that has long been dominated by the NPP.

    The NDC’s success extended beyond Dome Kwabenya, with the party also capturing other historically significant seats from the NPP, including Adansi Asokwa, Sekondi, and others.

  • Tamale youth vandalize Lamashegu police station

    Tamale youth vandalize Lamashegu police station

    Some youth at Tamale marched to the Lamashegu Police station at the Tamale South Municipality in the Northern Region.

    In a video sighted on the X platform, the youth pelted stones at the facility, breaking windows and destroying other state properties.

    It is reported that the youth’s action stems from the failure of the Electoral Commission to release the electoral results for the constituency.

    https://twitter.com/tv3_ghana/status/1866026511226040510

  • NDC warns returning officers against electoral malpractice

    NDC warns returning officers against electoral malpractice

    The Director of Elections for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has issued a stern warning to electoral officials, particularly returning officers, cautioning them against engaging in misconduct or malpractice during the 2024 elections.

    Dr Boamah stressed that any returning officer found culpable of breaching electoral rules will face legal prosecution.

    In a Facebook post on Monday, December 9, he highlighted the NDC’s firm resolve to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process, adding that the party is closely monitoring activities at collation centres to ensure strict adherence to electoral laws.

    “Returning officers must uphold the principles of fairness and transparency. Any deviation from these standards will not be tolerated, and those responsible will be held accountable under the law,” Dr Boamah stated.

    He further urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to strengthen its oversight mechanisms to prevent irregularities and ensure election results accurately reflect the will of the people.

    Dr Boamah concluded by calling on all stakeholders to collaborate to uphold peace and maintain the integrity of the electoral process.

  • Stray bullet kills man during attack on Damongo Collation centre

    Stray bullet kills man during attack on Damongo Collation centre

    A 35-year-old man, Mukila Ziblim, has died after being struck by a stray bullet during a violent attack on the West Gonja Municipal Electoral Commission collation centre in Damongo on December 8.

    The incident occurred when a group of youth believed to be affiliated with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) attacked the collation centre, vandalizing electoral materials such as laptops, pink sheets, ballot boxes, and papers. The attackers also set the Commission’s storeroom ablaze, destroying valuable documents.

    In response, police reportedly opened live fire on the crowd, resulting in Mukila Ziblim being hit by a bullet in the left side of his chest. Hospital authorities confirmed that he passed away less than an hour after being admitted. His body has since been deposited at the hospital morgue.

    Reacting to the violence, Chairman of the Savannah Regional Peace Council, Rev. Fr. Lazarus Annyereh, expressed disappointment in both the police and the NDC leadership. He questioned whether the party had upheld its commitment to peace.

    “So, have they [NDC executives] kept their part of the contract of peace? And I don’t want to blame only the police, I want to blame the leadership of NDC,” Rev. Fr. Lazarus stated.

    He lamented that the incident could tarnish Damongo’s image and reinforce perceptions of the region as a violent area.

    “I’m devastated about his death because it’s an election meant to give us good leadership, and now if the election will lead to the murder of citizens, then of course it impedes our development,” he added.

    The tragic incident marks the third casualty in the elections, following two deaths in gun-related attacks in the Northern and Central Regions.

  • Police arrest 12 for destruction of state property during 2024 polls

    Police arrest 12 for destruction of state property during 2024 polls

    The Ghana Police Service has arrested 12 individuals for their involvement in various acts of violence during the 2024 elections, including the destruction of the Electoral Commission (EC) office in Damongo.

    The arrests follow an incident in the Damongo Municipal Constituency, where frustrated youth set fire to the EC office in protest over delays in the declaration of election results. The fire caused extensive damage to the building and its contents.

    Eyewitnesses reported that the youth stormed the EC office and set it ablaze, with the fire spreading rapidly and consuming the entire structure.

    In a statement, the Director of the Police Public Affairs Directorate, ACP Grace Ansah-Akrofi, confirmed the arrests and provided details of the preliminary investigations.

    “Preliminary investigation has established that the suspects attacked and caused damage to some state assets, including the setting ablaze of the EC office in Damango in the Savannah Region, causing damage to some residences of the district chief executives in some parts of the country and vandalising some collation centres.

    “Additionally, some of these suspects broke into the school feeding programme warehouse in Tamale and made away with some items, including foodstuff.

    “Footages of the attack, vandalism and looting have been obtained and are being reviewed by a team of investigators to get the perpetrators arrested to face justice.

    “We urge the public to remain calm as police officers have been deployed to key locations with intensified patrols to maintain law and order,” she stated.

    The Police assured citizens that they are working diligently to identify and prosecute all individuals responsible for the destruction and vandalism.

  • EC to declare presidential results with current data if outcome remains unchanged

    EC to declare presidential results with current data if outcome remains unchanged

    The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Jean Adukwei Mensa, has announced that the Commission will proceed with declaring the 2024 presidential election results using current available data if delays in certain constituencies do not affect the overall outcome.

    Addressing concerns over delays, Jean Mensa disclosed the Commission’s approach to ensure timely declaration of results.

    “Where results from a constituency are delayed, and it is evident that it will not impact the outcome of the presidential election, we will proceed to declare the results.

    “This decision ensures we do not waste time unnecessarily while maintaining the integrity of the process,” she added.

    Speaking on Sunday, December 8, Jean Mensa attributed the delays to disruptions caused by attacks on EC officers and the destruction of election logistics. She appealed to political party supporters to refrain from interfering with the collation process.

    “Some supporters, in their anxiety and excitement, have besieged collation centres, obstructing our officers and, in some cases, destroying essential equipment,” she revealed.

    “This has significantly slowed down the collation process at various levels.”

    Jean Mensa explained that the collation process is intricate and involves multiple stakeholders, including party agents, observers, and the media, at every stage—from polling stations to the national collation centre.

    “Any disruption not only causes delays but also undermines the transparency of the process,” she said.

    The EC Chair stressed the need for a safe and orderly environment to ensure the collation process runs smoothly.

    “Our officers need unhindered access and a safe environment to work. We have communicated directly with the leadership of political parties to recall their supporters from these centres,” she stated, emphasizing the need for collaboration to maintain peace.

    Reassuring Ghanaians of the Commission’s commitment to fairness, Jean Mensa said:

    “We have walked the path of transparency and accountability throughout this electoral process. The results we declare will reflect the will of the people as captured at the polls.”

    Her comments come amid growing public frustration and rising tensions following reports of attacks at collation centres.

    She called on all citizens to exercise patience and allow the Commission to carry out its duties effectively.

    “Let us protect the peace and democracy that Ghana is known for,” she urged.

  • Your delay in declaring 2024 polls results is creating suspicion – Asiedu Nketia

    Your delay in declaring 2024 polls results is creating suspicion – Asiedu Nketia

    The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has accused the Electoral Commission (EC) of fueling suspicion and tension across the country by delaying the declaration of certified results from the 2024 elections.

    Addressing the media, Mr. Asiedu Nketia criticised the EC for its “feet-dragging” despite both the NDC and New Patriotic Party (NPP) presenting consistent collated results.

    According to the NDC’s figures, their candidate, John Mahama, secured over 56% of the vote, a result which Asiedu Nketia claims has been further validated by the NPP’s concession.

    “If we, as stakeholders, have our results, what is preventing the EC, which holds the originals, from doing the same? Their silence is fueling agitation and confusion, especially among the youth,” he said.

    He attributed reports of growing unrest at collation centres to the EC’s lack of communication, stating:

    “Our agents are at these centres, and they are frustrated. The youth are reacting to the uncertainty created by the EC’s refusal to declare the results.”

    The NDC Chairman accused the EC of neglecting its duty to ease tensions and promote peace.

    “When the EC delays, it sends the wrong signals and creates suspicion. If there are challenges impeding their work, they should be transparent and communicate that to the public,” he urged.

    Mr. Asiedu Nketia also criticised the EC’s perceived dismissive attitude, referencing a recent statement by a Deputy Commissioner who indicated the EC would not bow to pressure.

    “This isn’t about pressure; it’s about their mandate to serve the people. They must rise above any external influences and do the right thing,” he said.

    He emphasized the NDC’s commitment to maintaining calm but warned that their supporters’ patience was running thin.

    “I have been called upon to calm the youth, but I cannot do that when they feel cheated. Justice must first be done, and that starts with the EC declaring the results,” he insisted.

    Asiedu Nketia called on the National Peace Council and civil society organizations to intervene and ensure the EC fulfills its obligation promptly.

    “Ghana’s peace depends on justice, and justice in this case is tied to the EC performing its duties transparently and promptly,” he concluded.

  • National Collation Centre yet to receive any electoral results – EC

    National Collation Centre yet to receive any electoral results – EC

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced that as of 8:00 am on Sunday, December 8, 2024, no results have been received at the National Collation Centre. This was disclosed during a press briefing by the Director of Electoral Services, Mr. Benjamin Bano-Bioh.

    “For the information of the general public, as we speak, no results have been received at the National Collation Centre. And I repeat, no results have been received at the National Collation Centre,” Mr. Bano-Bioh stated.

    He explained that results are still being collated at the Regional Collation Centres, which is why the Commission has been unable to release any figures so far.

    The delay, according to the EC, is primarily due to disruptions caused by supporters of the two main political parties. Their leaders had encouraged them to converge on Constituency Collation Centres, creating tensions.

    “Unfortunately, the country witnessed overnight attacks on several Constituency Collation Centres, staff of the Commission, and destruction of election materials, including ballot boxes, ballot papers, and Biometric Verification Devices,” the Commission revealed.

    The EC reminded political parties that only two agents per candidate are permitted at both Constituency and Regional Collation Centres. It emphasized that gathering in large numbers at these centres and attacking election officials constitute a violation of the law.

    The Commission urged political parties and their leaders to allow its staff to carry out their duties without hindrance, adding that this cooperation is essential for the timely declaration of results.

    The EC further assured the public that as results are received region by region, they will be published promptly.

    Meanwhile, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has thrown in the towel in the 2024 presidential race.

    Speaking to the press on Sunday, he announced that he has called the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him on his victory.

    Dr. Bawumia disclosed that internal results from the NPP indicate that the NDC has secured both the presidential and the majority parliamentary seats.

    “Ladies and gentlemen of the media following yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections Ghanaians at home and abroad have sitting been sitting on tenterhooks awaiting the outcome of the elections, let me say that the data from our own internal collation of the election results indicate that former president HE John Dramani Mahama has won the presidential election decisively.

    “The NDC has also won the parliamentary election even though we await final collation for a number of seats however I believe ultimately that this will not change the over all outcome. I have just called his HE John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him as the president elect of the republic of Ghana,” he said.

  • Ghana’s successful election reflects the will of the Ghanaian people – US Embassy

    Ghana’s successful election reflects the will of the Ghanaian people – US Embassy

    The United States Embassy in Accra has congratulated Ghanaians for holding another successful election, highlighting that the results reflect the will of the Ghanaian people.

    In a post on X on Sunday, the US Embassy commended the election’s smooth conduct, stating, “Congratulations to all Ghanaians on a successful election that reflects the will of the Ghanaian people. The United States looks forward to continuing our strong partnership under @JDMahama.”

    The Embassy also praised all the candidates who participated in the election for their commitment to peaceful elections and the transfer of power. “We commend all of the candidates that stood for election this cycle and their commitment to peaceful elections and the transfer of power as so eloquently expressed in Vice President @MBawumia’s concession speech. We stand with the people of Ghana and their belief in the power of the people and that #DemocracyDelivers. #USAmbPalmer.”

    https://twitter.com/USEmbassyGhana/status/1865726837936037970

    In related news, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has conceded defeat in the 2024 presidential elections, recognizing John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as Ghana’s next president.

    Speaking at a press conference on Sunday, NPP’s flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, revealed that he had personally called Mahama to congratulate him on his victory.

    “Ladies and gentlemen of the media, following yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections, Ghanaians at home and abroad have been sitting on tenterhooks awaiting the outcome of the elections. Let me say that the data from our own internal collation of the election results indicates that former president H.E. John Dramani Mahama has won the presidential election decisively,” Dr. Bawumia said.

    “The NDC has also won the parliamentary election even though we await final collation for a number of seats; however, I believe ultimately that this will not change the overall outcome. I have just called H.E. John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him as the president-elect of the Republic of Ghana,” he added.

    Dr. Bawumia expressed optimism that the party’s internal results would align with the final tally from the Electoral Commission (EC) and called for calm among NPP supporters. “I will respect the decision of Ghanaians and stop the growing tension,” he concluded.

  • EC calls on electorates to be patient over delay in declaration of results

    EC calls on electorates to be patient over delay in declaration of results

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has urged the general public to exercise patience as the results from the 2024 general elections continue to come in.

    In a statement, the Commission called on Ghanaians to follow its periodic announcements as results are progressively updated. “The Commission has promised to keep updating the public as has been done over the past 24 hours,” the statement read.

    The EC also addressed its staff, both permanent and temporary, particularly those working at the Constituency Collation Centres, urging them to stand firm and carry out their duties as expected.

    Additionally, the Commission emphasized the importance of cooperation between political party agents and EC staff to ensure smooth collation and transmission of results at the constituency and regional levels.

    In a final note, the EC reassured the public that the results collated at the Constituency and Regional Collation Centres, once transmitted to the National Collation Centre, would be accurately declared by the Returning Officer of the Presidential Election, Mrs. Jean Mensa, who also serves as the Chairperson of the Commission.

  • Provisional constituency results so far

    Provisional constituency results so far

    Provisional results from Ghana’s 2024 general elections are streaming in from all 276 constituencies, with early figures highlighting competitive outcomes across key battlegrounds.

    The two main contenders — the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) — are showing strong performances at both the presidential and parliamentary levels. Other parties in the race, however, are trailing significantly behind the NPP and NDC.

    Some constituencies have drawn national attention due to their potential to influence the overall outcome of the elections, sparking keen interest from political analysts and the electorate.

    Over 18 million voters were expected to cast their ballots at 40,648 polling stations across the country in this highly anticipated election. A total of 12 candidates contested the presidency, while 801 individuals, including 118 women, vied for parliamentary seats.

    While sorting and counting of ballots are still ongoing in certain constituencies, the early results are beginning to shape the national outlook.

    PRESIDENTIAL  – NINGO PRAMPRAM CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 9,988
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 8
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 53
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 11
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 7
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 116
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 47,254
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 78
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 9
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 6
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 557
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 121

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 58,228

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 1,190

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 59,418

    PARLIAMENTARY – TATALE-SANGULI CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MBOMBA THOMAS [NPP]- 15,555
    2. NTEBE AYO WILLIAM  [NDC] – 16,459

    PRESIDENTIAL  – TATALE-SANGULI CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 14,316
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 153
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 26
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 20
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 22
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 62
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 16,648
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 56
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 21
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 13
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 32
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 102

    PRESIDENTIAL  – AYAWASO NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 9,893
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 8
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 21
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 8
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 5
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 40
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 26,380
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 30
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 4
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 3
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 215
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 60

    PARLIAMENTARY – AYAWASO NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. IBRAHIM SAANIE [NPP] – 11,278
    2. MUHAMMAD BAWAH BRAIMAH [NDC] – 25,473

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 36,986

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 235

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 37,221

    PARLIAMENTARY – GUAN CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MICHEAL OSIBO [NPP]- 2,998
    2. AGBENYO FRED KWESI  [NDC] – 9,968
    3. SEKOR SUSSIE [LPG] – 82

    PARLIAMENTARY – EJURA  SEKYEDUAMSE 

    1. GIFTY NDOMA (NPP) – 24,751
    2. MUHAMMAD BAWAH BRAIMAH [NDC] – 27,776

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 52,527

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 565

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 53,092

    PRESIDENTIAL  – WA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 17,753
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 89
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 58
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 24
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 25
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 247
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 50,354
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 119
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 13
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 27
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 237
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 109

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 68,955

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 1,514

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 70,469

    PARLIAMENTARY – WA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY

    1. HUMU AWUDU [NPP] – 30,724
    2. ABDUL-RASHID HASSAN PELPUO [NDC] – 38,579
    3. YAKUBU ZAKARIA [PNC]- 249
    4. RASHEED SAEED [IND] – 132

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 69,684

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 678

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 70,362

    PRESIDENTIAL  – YAGABA-KUBORI CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 18,386
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 106
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 25
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 24
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 13
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 46
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 11,142
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 48
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 17
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 14
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 24
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 49

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 29,894

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 977

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 30,871

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  KUMAWU CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 20,787
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 6,805

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  OKERE CONSTITUENCY

    1. DANIEL NANA ADDO-KENNETH [NPP] – 19,080
    2. PRINCE HENRY ANIM-OWIREDU [NDC]- 8,803
    3. JOSEPH KWADWO AFARI-YEBOAH – 324

    PARLIAMENTARY – ADANSI ASOKWA CONSTITUENCY

    1. K.T HAMMOND [NPP] – 13,275
    2. MENSAH ABRAHAM JUSTICE [CPP]- 346
    3. GODWIN ANIMLI DORGBADZI DORANI [NDC] – 14,229

    PARLIAMENTARY – ABLEKUMA WEST CONSTITUENCY

    1. URSULA GIFTY OWUSU-EKUFUL [NPP] – 26,575
    2. KWEKU ADDO  [NDC] – 31,866

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 58,441

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 351

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 58,792

    PRESIDENTIAL  – BANTAMA

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 43,886
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 16
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 29
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 7
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 0
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 26
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 10,349
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 15
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 3
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 4
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 705
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 265

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 53,305

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 365

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 55,661

    PARLIAMENTARY – ABLEKUMA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY

    1. JEFFERSON KWAMINA SACKEY  [NPP] – 32,735
    2. ABDUL-LATIF DAN  [NDC] – 45,066

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 78224

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 423

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 77,801

    PARLIAMENTARY – YAGABA KUBORI CONSTITUENCY

    1. MUSTAPHA USSIF  [NPP] – 18,917
    2. MUSAH SIBIRI AMIDU  [NDC] – 11,385

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 30,302

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 497

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 30,799

    PRESIDENTIAL  – ADANSI ASOKWA

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 14,022
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 62
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 67
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 12
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 2
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 48
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 12,911
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 58
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 9
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 4
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 214
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 109

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 28,388

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 870

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 29,258

    PARLIAMENTARY – ADANSI ASOKWA CONSTITUENCY

    1. K.T HAMMOND [NPP] – 13,275
    2. MENSAH ABRAHAM JUSTICE [CPP]- 346
    3. GODWIN ANIMLI DORGBADZI DORANI [NDC] – 14,229

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 28,307

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 457

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 28,764

    PARLIAMENTARY – ATIWA EAST CONSTITUENCY

    1. ABENA OSEI ASARE [NPP] – 17,501
    2. KENNETH AGYARE  [NDC] – 5,334
    3. NANA ADJEI KYEREMA [IND] – 3,286

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  ABIREM CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 16,841
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 12,517

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  PRU WEST CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 12,265
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 16,295

    PRESIDENTIAL  – WASSA EAST CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 11,439
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 56
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 172
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 30
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 12
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 158
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 20,421
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 78
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 13
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 9
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 262
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 71

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 32,717

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 1,168

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 33,885

    PRESIDENTIAL  – SEKONDI CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 11,129
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 15
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 45
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 4
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 3
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 28
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 13,737
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 16
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 5
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 3
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 422
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 73

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 25,480

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 375

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 25,855

    PARLIAMENTARY –  AKATSI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. EGOS MAWULI OCLOO  [NPP] – 3,399
    2. BERNARD AHIAFOR  [NDC] – 30,268
    3. DZAMESHIE DONALD BROWN – 461

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  JAMAN NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 12,837
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 22,622

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  OKERE CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 12,122
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 9,266

    PRESIDENTIAL  –  BEREKUM WEST CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 7,686
    2. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 12,218

    PRESIDENTIAL  – KUMAWU CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 20,787
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 21
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 21
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 06
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 02
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 21
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 6,805
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 20
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 02
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 04
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 243
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 97

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 28,024

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 274

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 28,298

    PARLIAMENTARY – ASSIN CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY

    1. ANEWU GODFRED [NPP] – 15,926
    2. MIGYIMAH SHAIBU NUREIN [NDC] – 16,343

    PARLIAMENTARY – ASSIN NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. OPOKU CHARLES [NPP] – 13,599
    2. QUAYSON JAMES GYAKYE [NDC]- 18,023

    PRESIDENTIAL  – EKUMFI CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 9,284
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 56
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 41
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 17
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 11
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 48
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 19,046
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 55
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 06
    11. GEORGE TWUM BARIMAH-ADU [IND] – 05
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 188
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 47

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 28,804

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 1,065

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 29,869

    RESIDENTIAL  – YUNYOO CONSTITUENCY 

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 8,346
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 107
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 31
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 20
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 16
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 51
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 12,083
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 58
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 22
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 26
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 14
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 67

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 20,841

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 988

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 21,829

    PRESIDENTIAL  – CAPE COAST NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 14,502
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 23
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 116
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 12
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 2
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 52
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 25,004
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 25
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 13
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU [IND] – 4
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 562
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 180

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 40, 495

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 685

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 41,180

    PRESIDENTIAL  – TANO NORTH

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 19,738
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 78
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 48
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 13
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 11
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 57
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 17,952
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 75
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 3
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 5
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 306
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 108

    PARLIAMENTARY – ASANTE AKIM NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. ANDY KWAME APPIAH KUBI [NPP] – 8,933
    2. KOFI ASAMOAH [NDC]- 2,469
    3. OHENE KWAME FRIMPONG [IND] – 26,926

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 38,328

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 513

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 38,841

    PRESIDENTIAL  – CAPE COAST SOUTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 13,223
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 21
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 70
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 9
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 5
    7. .NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 39
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 23,219
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 22
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 8
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 8
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 378
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 153

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 37,155

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 538

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 37,693

    PRESIDENTIAL  – LAMBUSSIE

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 4,593
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 67
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 25
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 16
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 15
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 61
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 14,484
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 54
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 10
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 17
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 47
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 61

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 19,450

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 634

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 20,084

    PRESIDENTIAL  – NADOWLI KALEO

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 4,553
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 119
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 61
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 21
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 25
    7. NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 93
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 24,812
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 71
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 2
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU – 13
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 74
    13. ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 89

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 29,952

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 696

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 30,648

    PARLIAMENTARY – NADOWLI KALEO CONSTITUENCY

    1. KAMBOTUU FRANCIS XAVIER [NPP] – 5,834
    2. SUMAH ANTHONY MWINKAARA [NDC]- 24,478

    PARLIAMENTARY – AYAWASO CENTRAL

    1. HENRY QUARTEY [NPP] – 23,345
    2. CHARLES KWAME ADAMS [NDP] – 163
    3. ABDUL RAUF TONGYM TUBAZU – 29,755

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 53,263

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 287

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 53,550

    PARLIAMENTARY – NORTH DAYI CONSTITUENCY

    1. EDMUND ATTAH KUDJOH [NPP] – 4,723
    2. JOCELYN TETTEH [NDC]- 12,778
    3. GLORIA YAYRA AGBENORTO [LPG] – 134

    PARLIAMENTARY – ODODODIODIO

    1. SOWAH ABDUL MANNAF [NPP] – 24,877
    2. RICHARD DZATEI ABBEY [CPP]– 175
    3. ALFRED NII KOTEY ASHIE [NDC]– 38,473
    4. ALFRED ANETTEY ABBEY [PPP] – 193

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 63,718

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 468

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 64,186

    PRESIDENTIAL  – ASANTE AKIM NORTH CONSTITUENCY

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ [NPP] – 23,101
    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY [GCPP] – 46
    3. AKUA DONKOR [GFP] – 0
    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS [GUM] – 78
    5. KOFI AKPALOO [LPG] – 25
    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG [NDP] – 13
    7. 7.NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA [CPP] – 39
    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA [NDC] – 13,904
    9. HASSAN AYARAGA [APC] – 68
    10. KOFI KORANTENG [IND] – 24
    11. GEORGE TWUM-BARIMAH-ADU [IND] – 35
    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO [IND] – 462
    13. .ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMANTENG [IND] – 172

    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 37,967

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 897

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 38,864

    PARLIAMENTARY – LAMBUSSIE

    1. BRGHT BAKYE YELVIEL [NPP] – 6,079
    2. MOHAMMED IMURAN [LPG] – 138
    3. TITUS KOFI BEYUO [NDC] – 13,551

    Ahmadiyya Day Nursery polling station; Upper West- Wa Central Constituency

    1. NPP- 91 votes
    2. GCPP- 0
    3. ⁠GFP- 0
    4. ⁠GUM- 0
    5. ⁠LPG- 0
    6. ⁠NDP- 0
    7. ⁠CPP- 0
    8. ⁠NDC-283 votes
    9. ⁠APC – 0
    10. ⁠KOFI KORANTENG – 0
    11. ⁠GEORGE TWUM BARIMA-0
    12. ⁠NANA KWAME BEDIAKO- 1 vote
    13. ⁠ALAN KYEREMENTEN – 0

    Spoilt ballots- 4

    Total valid votes- 375

    Total ballots cast- 379

    ODODODIODIOO – Jamestown Mantse Court
    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC – 114
    NPP – 74
    CPP – 1

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 70
    CPP – 3
    NDC – 115

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 189

    AYAWASO EAST PROVISIONAL RESULTS -TAHNIYA ISLAMIC SCHOOL POLLING STATION

    TOTAL EXPECTED VOTES – 430

    VOTER TURNOUT – 305

    PRESIDENTIAL

    DR. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIA – 62

    JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA – 241

    NANA KWAME BEDIAKO – 1

    REJECTED – 1

    Asante Akim North Constituency – GCMB Polling Centre 2

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ – NPP = 175

    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY- GCPP =0

    3. Akua DONKOR – GFP =0

    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS- GUM =0

    5. Kofi Akpaloo – LPG = 0

    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG – NDP =0

    7.NANA FRIMPOMAA KUMANKUMA CPP – 0

    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA – NDC =65

    9. HASSAN AYARAGA – APC = 0

    10. Kofi Koranteng = 0

    11. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO = 2

    12.ALAN JOHN Kwadwo Kyeremanteng = 2

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS = 248

    B. TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 4

    Total Expected Votes = 349

    GCMB Polling Centre 2 – Agogo

    PRESIDENTIAL

    NPP = 32

    NDC = 15

    Independent Candidate = 197

    Sekondi Constituency – Zionland Adiembra 2 polling station

    Presidential:

    NPP – 77
    NDC – 105
    New Force – 2
    Alan – 1

    Registered voters – 309
    Votes cast – 185

    Parliamentary :
    Egyapa Mercer (NPP) – 72
    Blay Nyamekye Armah (NDC) -105

    Registered voters – 309
    Votes cast – 184

    ODODODIODIOO – GAMADA POLLING STATION

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC – 123
    NPP – 17
    MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE – 1
    REJECTED – 7

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 23
    NDC – 123
    PPP  – 1
    REJECTED 1

    TOTAL VOTES – 293

    Saboline T.I Ahmadiya 1 –  Ejura Sekyeredumasi

    Total vote cast  – 421
    Mahamudu Bawumia (NPP) –  117
    John Mahama (NDC) –  293

    KPALWEGA COMMUNITY CENTER – BAWKU CENTRAL
    PRESIDENTIAL
    Npp=4
    Gcpp=0
    Gfp=0
    Gum=0
    Lpg=0
    Ndp=0
    Cpp=0
    NDC =193
    APC=0
    IND=0
    IND=0
    IND=0
    IND=0

    TOTAL VALID VOTES 197

    TOTAL REGISTER 455

    KPALWEGA COMMUNITY CENTER A- BAWKU CENTRAL
    PRESIDENTIAL
    Npp=1
    Gcpp=0
    Gfp=0
    Gum=0
    Lpg=0
    Ndp=0
    Cpp=0
    NDC =196
    APC=0
    IND=0
    IND=0
    IND=0
    IND=0

    TOTAL VALID VOTES  -197

    TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS – 455

    ANSARUDEEN ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL ONE – OKAIKWEI CENTRAL

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP —72
    NDC — 188
    REJECTED — 4
    TOTAL VOTES — 264

    OLD TESHIE LIBRARY A – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP – 134
    GCPP – 0
    GUM – 0
    LPG – 0
    NDP – 0
    CPP – 0
    NDC – 244
    APC
    KOFI
    BEDIAKO – 3
    Alan – 0
    Rejected – 7
    Total- 388

    Old Library B  – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY 

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP -123
    GCPP-0
    Gum- 0
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP- 3
    NDC- 267
    Apc – 1
    Bediako – 1
    Alan – 1
    Rejected – 10
    Total Votes – 408

    TAHNIYA ISLAMIC SCHOOL POLLING STATION – AYAWASO EAST 

    TOTAL EXPECTED VOTES – 430

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 304

    PARLIAMENTARY RESULTS

    ZAK RAHMAN – 72

    NASSER TOURE MAHAMA – 229

    REJECTED – 3

    St. THERESA’S SCHOOL -Okaikwei South Constituency

    PRESIDENTIAL

    REJECTED BALLOTS – 2
    NDC – 208
    NPP – 161
    NEW FORCE – 4
    MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE – 1

    CENTER 3, ST THERESA’S SCHOOL – OKAIKWEI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY

    PARLIAMENTARY VOTE

    REJECTED BALLOT – 1
    NPP [ DARKOA NEWMAN ] – 158
    NDC [ ERNEST ADOMAKO] – 214

    City Engineers 1B – ODODODIODIOO
    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC –  319
    NPP –  81
    New Force –  1

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP  – 82
    CPP –  1
    NDC –  323

    TOTAL VOTES CAST 411
    Rejected presidential ballot – 10
    Rejected parliamentary ballot – 0

    CSIR – A – Ayawaso West

    Presidential
    Expected voters – 409
    Total votes – 240

    NPP – 91
    Mahama – 146
    Nana Bediako – 2
    Rejected ballot – 1

    Parliamentary
    Expected Voters : 409
    Total votes : 240

    Lydia Alhassan (NPP) – 102
    John Dumelo (NDC) – 137
    Abdul Rauf – 0
    Rejected – 1

    Dispensary Gamprisiya Polling station 2 – Kumbungu

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP= Abdul Salam Hamza Fataw – 164
    NDC Hamza Adam = 205
    Rejected = 5
    Valid Vote Cast = 369

    City Engineers 3A – ODODODIODIOO

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC –  208
    NPP – 55
    CPP – 1
    GUM – 1
    TNF – 4

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 64
    PPP – 2
    NDC – 201

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 270
    Rejected presidential ballot – 1

    City Engineers 3B – ODODODIODIOO

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NDC – 191
    NPP – 61
    CPP – 2
    New Force – 4
    NDP – 1

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 65
    NDC – 195

    TOTAL VOTES CAST – 266
    Rejected presidential ballot – 7
    Rejected parliamentary ballot – 0

     Central Mosque Islamic School – Asawase

    PRESIDENTIAL

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ – NPP – 64

    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY- GCPP – 0

    3. Akua DONKOR – GFP – 0

    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS- GUM – 0

    5. Kofi Akpaloo – LPG – 0

    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG – NDP – 0

    7.NANA FRIMPOMAA Kumankuma CPP – 0

    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA – NDC – 164

    9. HASSAN AYARAGA – APC – 1

    10. KOFI KORANTENG IND – 0

    11. GEORGE TWUM BARIMAH IND -0

    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO – 1

    13.ALAN JOHN  Kyeremanteng – 0

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS – 370

    B. TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 11 votes

    TOTAL VOTES CAST- 242

    Central Mosque Islamic School Polling Center – Asawase Constituency

    1. MANAF IBRAHIM – NPP- 94

    2. ⁠MUNTAKA MOHAMMED-MUBARAK – NDC= 141

    3. ⁠ISSAH BABA KOMPO – PPP=0

    4. ⁠NAOMI NSOR – LPG-0

    5. ⁠ALHASSAN RAFIK – IND.-0

    Total Valid Votes- 370

    Total Votes cast- 242

    Rejected -6

    CSIR – B – Ayawaso West

    Presidential
    Bawumia – 89
    Mahama – 110
    Nana Kwame Bediako – 2
    Rejected – 1

    Total votes : 202
    Expected Votes :409

    Lydia Alhassan – 110
    John Dumelo – 91
    Abdul Rauf – 1

    Total votes cast = 202
    Expected Votes = 409

    Moshie Zongo Foundation “A” Provisional – TAMALE CENTRAL

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 86
    NDC – 198
    ALAN- 1
    CPP- 1
    Rejected – 1

    PARLIAMENTARY

    SULE SALIFU (NPP) – 77
    MOHAMMED MUTALA (NDC) – 209
    REJECTED – 1

    Total registered voters – 396
    Total registered voters – 287

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    Central Mosque New Zongo 2 Polling Center – Asawase 

    PRESIDENTIAL

    1. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIΑ – NPP- 67

    2. DANIEL AUGUSTUS LARTEY- GCPP- 0

    3. Akua DONKOR – GFP- 0

    4. CHRISTIAN KWABENA ANDREWS- GUM- 0

    5. Kofi Akpaloo – LPG-0

    6. MOHAMMED FRIMPONG – NDP-0

    7.NANA FRIMPOMAA Kumankuma CPP – 0

    8. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA – NDC-200

    9. HASSAN AYARAGA – APC-0

    10. KOFI KORANTENG IND.- 0

    11. GEORGE TWUM BARIMAH IND.-0

    12. NANA KWAME BEDIAKO-2

    13.ALAN JOHN Kyeremateng -1

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS- 406

    B. TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS – 0

    Spoilt – 1

    TOTAL VOTES CAST- 272

    OLD TESHIE LIBRARY A – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP – 134
    GCPP – 0
    GUM – 0
    LPG – 0
    NDP – 0
    CPP – 0
    NDC – 244
    APC- 0
    KOFI –
    BEDIAKO – 3
    Alan – 0
    Rejected – 7
    Total- 388

    Old Teshie library Centre B  – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

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    Presidential
    NPP -123
    GCPP-0
    Gum- 0
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP- 3
    NDC- 267
    Apc- 1
    Bediako- 1
    Alan 1
    Rejected – 10
    Total Votes- 408

    Teshie Salem A  – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    Presidential

    NPP -117
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    Gum-1
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP-0
    NDC- 219
    Apc- 0
    Bediako- 0
    Alan -1
    Rejected 10
    Total Votes- 348

    Parliamentary
    NPP-145
    NDC- 198
    Rejected-5

    Teshie Salem centre B – LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    Presidential

    NPP -101
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    Gum-1
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 1
    CPP- 0
    NDC- 247
    Apc- 0
    Bediako- 3
    Alan -0
    Rejected -11
    Total Votes- 365

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 139
    CPP – 1
    NDC – 216
    Rejected – 9

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    St. Karol Nursing School Results – Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro
    Polling Station
    1 A
    Voter Turn Out – 231
    Expected – 413

    Presidential
    Nana Kwame Bediako – 4
    Rejected – 3
    Mahamadu – 108
    John Mahama- 116

    1 A
    Parliamentary
    NPP – 121
    NDC – 106
    REJECTED – 2

    Presidential
    1B
    Expected – 425
    Total Voter Turn Out – 220
    NDC – 123
    NPP – 89
    Bediako – 3
    APC – 1
    Gum – 1
    Rejected 3

    Parliamentary
    1B
    NDC – 120
    NPP – 97
    IND – 0
    Rejected – 1

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    2 A
    Presidential
    NPP – 106
    Nana Bediako -4
    NDC – 128
    Rejected – 1

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 112
    NDC 124
    Rejected 3

    Total votes cast 239
    Expected 437

    2 B
    Presidential
    NPP – 100
    NDC – 125
    Alan – 1
    APC – 1
    Nana Bediako – 2
    Rejected – 4

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 104
    NDC – 124
    Rejected – 2
    IND – 3

    Voter Turn out – 233
    Expected 437

    MOSHIE ZONGO FOUNDATION “B” POLLING STATION – TAMALE CENTRAL

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 66
    NDC – 220
    Ind Kofi Kor- 1
    Rejected – 2

    PARLIAMENTARY

    SULE SALIFU (NPP) – 55
    MOHAMMED MUTALA (NDC) – 232
    REJECTED – 2

    Total registered voter – 396
    Total registered voters – 289

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    REPUBLIC MODEL SCHOOL POLLING CENTRE – DOME KWABENYA

    Republic Model School 1A – 483 expected

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 111
    NDC – 128
    PNC – 2
    PPP – 3
    Rejected – 2

    Presidential
    NPP-113
    NDC- 127
    Rejected -1
    New Force -3
    APC -1
    GUM- 1

    Total votes cast – 246

    Republic Model School 1B- 482 expected
    Presidential results
    NPP – 128
    NDC – 115
    Cheddar – 3
    Alan – 2
    Rejected- 3
    Spoilt – 4

    Parliamentary results
    NPP – 131
    NDC – 114
    PNC – 3
    PPP – 2

    Total votes cast 251

    Republic Model School 2A – 482 expected voters

    Presidential Results
    NDC – 113
    NPP – 125
    New Force 2
    Alan Kyeremanten – 1
    Rejected 4

    Parliamentary results
    NPP – 129
    NDC – 116
    Spoilt ballot- 1
    One person didn’t vote parliamentary, but voted presidential
    Proxy

    Total vote cast – 246

    Republic Model School 2B – 482 expected voters

    Results Presidential
    NDC – 118
    NPP – 133
    NDP -1
    CHEDAR – 3
    Rejected 4

    Parliamentary
    NDC – 126
    NPP – 132
    Rejected – 1

    Total votes cast – 259

    New Juaben South Constituency

    1. Koforidua polling station

    Presidential

    NPP – 200
    NDC – 113
    CPP –
    Cheddar – 4
    GCPP –
    GUM – 2
    Rejected – 3

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 222
    NDC – 86
    Inde. – 2
    Rejected – 2

    2 .Social Welfare A

    Presidential

    NPP – 271
    NDC 163
    CPP – 3
    Cheddar – 2
    GCPP – 0
    Rejected – 2

    3. Social Welfare office Koforidua 2A

    Presidential

    NPP – 147
    NDC 81
    CPP – 1
    Cheddar – 2
    GCPP – 1
    Rejected – 1

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 163
    NDC – 66
    Rejected – 2

    4. Social Welfare office Koforidua 2B

    Presidential

    NPP – 132
    NDC 98

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 137
    NDC – 94

    5. Glamour Polling Station

    Presidential

    NPP – 167
    NDC – 170
    Rejected – 0

    6. Railway Police quarters Koforidua 1

    Presidential

    Nana Kwame – 1
    NPP -136
    NDC – 171

    Rejected – 2

    7. Railway Police quarters Koforidua 2

    Presidential

    CPP – 1
    Alan – 1
    Cheddar – 4
    GUM – 1
    NDC – 134
    NPP – 131

    Rejected – 2

    8. RC upper Primary 2

    Presidential

    NPP – 175
    NDC – 66
    CPP –
    Cheddar –
    GCPP –
    Rejected – I

    Parliamentary
    NPP – 177
    NDC – 51
    Rejected

    CENTRAL BUS STOP POLLING STATION – TAMALE CENTRAL

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 314
    NDC – 120
    ALAN- 3
    CPP- 1
    Rejected – 3

    PARLIAMENTARY

    SULE SALIFU (NPP) – 113
    MOHAMMED MUTALA (NDC) – 328
    REJECTED – 1

    Total registered voter – 639
    Total registered voters – 445

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    Mensah sarbah school polling station – Cape Coast South constituency

    Presidential
    NPP-131
    GCPP-1
    LPG-1
    NDC -184
    Cheddar-5
    Alan -1

    Rejected-1

    Parliamentary

    NPP-126
    NDC-171
    Independent(Isaac Mainoo)-2
    Independent (Perry Mensah) -22

    Rejected ballot-3

    Total votes -324

    Central Mosque New Zongo 1 Polling Center – Asawase Constituency

    1. MANAF IBRAHIM – NPP-81

    2. ⁠MUNTAKA MOHAMMED-MUBARAK – NDC= 178

    3. ⁠ISSAH BABA KOMPO – PPP=0

    4. ⁠NAOMI NSOR – LPG-0

    5. ⁠ALHASSAN RAFIK – IND.-0

    Total Valid Votes- 400

    Total Votes cast- 259

    Rejected -0

    IMAM ABASS MOSQUE NEW TOWN B – AYAWASO NORTH 

    PRESIDENTIAL

    TOTAL EXPECTED VOTES – 494

    TOTAL VOTES CAST- 330

    DR. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIA (NPP) -100

    JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA (NDC)-229

    APC – 1

    PARLIAMENTARY

    IBRAHIM SANNIE (NPP) – 107

    YUSSIF JAJAH (NDC) – 222

    FULL GOSPEL CHURCH POLLING STATION 1 – TEMA CENTRAL 

    PRESIDENTIAL

    NPP – 128

    NDC – 179

    Nana Kwame Bediako IND – 8

    Alan Kyeremateng – 2

    Total Valid – 317
    Rejected – 3
    Total Votes Cast – 320

    FULL GOSPEL CHURCH POLLING STATION 2 – TEMA CENTRAL 

    PRESIDENTIAL

    NPP – 108

    NDC – 154

    Nana Kwame Bediako – 1

    Kofi Koranteng – 1

    Alan Kyeremateng – 6

    Total Valid – 270
    Rejected – 3
    Total Votes Cast – 273

    GBEGBEYISE JHS POLLING STATION – ABLEKUMA WEST CONSTITUENCY

    1A POLLING STATION
    Presidential
    NPP-184
    NDC-227
    Cheddar-4

    Parliamentary
    NPP-196
    NDC-225

    1B POLLING STATION
    Presidential
    NPP-157
    NDC-236

    Parliamentary
    NPP-153

    NDC-238
    Rejected-1

    Polling station 2A
    Presidential

    NPP-140
    NDC-213
    GUM-1
    LPG-1
    Spoilt 1
    Rejected -7

    Parliamentary:
    NPP-152
    NDC-210
    Rejected-3

    POLLING STATION 2B
    Presidential-
    NPP-140
    NDC-221
    CPP-1
    Cheddar-3

    Parliamentary:
    NpP-147
    Ndc-223

    POLLING STATION 3A
    NPP-126
    NDC-177
    Cheddar-3
    CPP-2
    Spoilt ballot-5

    Parliamentary-
    NPP-131
    NDC-180

    POLLING STATION 3B
    NPP-124
    NDC-163
    Cheddar-3
    Rejected-1

    Parliamentary
    NPP-124
    NDC-164
    Rejected-2

    Polling Station 4
    Presidential:
    NPP-38
    NDC-51
    Cheddar-1
    Spoilt ballot 1

    Parliamentary
    NPP-42
    NDC-49

    Polling station 5
    Presidential
    NPP-53
    NDC-94
    Cheddar-6
    Rejected ballot-1

    Parliamentary
    NPP-57
    NDC-94
    Rejected-3

    LEDZOKUKU CONSTITUENCY

    PRESIDENTIAL
    OLD TESHIE LIBRARY A
    NPP – 134
    GCPP – 0
    GUM – 0
    LPG – 0
    NDP – 0
    CPP – 0
    NDC – 244
    APC
    KOFI
    BEDIAKO – 3
    Alan – 0
    Rejected – 7
    Total- 388

    Parliamentary
    NPP 159
    NDC 240

    Presidential
    Old Teshie library Centre B
    NPP -123
    GCPP-0
    Gum- 0
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP- 3
    NDC- 267
    Apc- 1
    Bediako- 1
    Alan 1
    Rejected 10
    Total Votes- 408

    Parliamentary
    NPP 167
    NDC 219
    Rejected 1

    Teshie Salem A
    Presidential

    NPP -117
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    Gum-1
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 0
    CPP-0
    NDC- 219
    Apc- 0
    Bediako- 0
    Alan -1
    Rejected 10
    Total Votes- 348

    Parliamentary
    NPP-145
    NDc- 198
    Rejected-5

    Teshie Salem centre B
    Presidential

    NPP -101
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    Gum-1
    LPG- 0
    NDP- 1
    CPP-0
    NDC- 247
    Apc- 0
    Bediako- 3
    Alan -0
    Rejected -11
    Total Votes- 365

    Parliamentary
    NPP 139
    CPP 1
    NDC 216
    Rejected 9

    SARPEIMAN M/A PRIMARY SCHOOL – AMASAMAN

    Polling station 1A

    Total voters in Sarpeiman MA Primary Polling station 1a- 608

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 127
    GCPP-1
    GUM-0
    CPP-0
    APC-1
    NDC-211
    New Force-4
    Movement for Change-0

    Rejected ballots-4
    Spoilt ballots-1

    PARLIAMENTARY
    Sedem Afenyo-217
    Yahya Kassim Atta-128
    Jerry Johnson-0
    Samuel Kwame Denu-1

    Polling station 1b-608

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP- 124
    GUM-1
    CPP-1
    NDC-192
    NANA KWAME BEDIAKO-1
    Rejected-5

    PARLIAMENTARY
    Sedem Afenyo-195
    Yahya Kassim Atta-126
    Jerry Johnson-1
    Samuel Kwame-1

    POLLING STATION 2A

    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP – 142
    NDC – 181
    NEW FORCE – 3
    CPP – 1
    REJECTED – 3
    SPOILT – 2

    Total – 330

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 140
    NDC – 180
    IND. JERRY – 2
    IND. SAMUEL – 3
    REJECTED – 2

    Total 327

    POLLING STATION 2B
    PRESIDENTIAL
    NPP – 130
    NDC – 178

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP – 139
    NDC – 172

    BLOCK FACTORY NEW WEIJA 1B – WEIJA GBAWE CONSTITUENCY

    PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS
    NPP-103
    GCPP-1
    GFP-0
    GUM-0
    LPG-0
    NDP-0
    CPP-0
    NDC-110
    APC-0
    KK(IND)-0
    TWUM BARIMAH (IND)-0
    KWAME BEDIAKO (IND)-4
    ALAN KYEREMATEN(IND)-1

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS-219

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS -1

    TOTAL VOTES CAST- 220

    PARLIAMENTARY
    NPP- 121
    NDC-97

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS-218
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS -2
    TOTAL VOTES CAST-220

    Alhaji Kpeje Mosque Polling Center – Ablekuma Central Constituency

    PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS
    Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia (NPP) -93
    John Mahama (NDC) – 215
    Nana Kwame Bediako – 2
    Rejected – 3

    Total Valid Votes = 310
    Rejected Ballots = 3
    Total Vote Cast = 313
    Expected Votes = 498

    PARLIAMENTARY RESULTS
    Jefferson Kwamina Sackey (NPP) – 101
    Abdul Latif Dan (NDC) – 210
    Rejected Ballot- 2

    Total Valid Votes = 311
    Rejected Ballot ‎ = 2
    Total Vote Cast = 313
    Expected Votes = 498

    Nayiri High Court A – Wa Central Constituency

    Provisional Presidential results

    1. NPP-52 votes
    2. GCPP-0
    3. ⁠GFP-0
    4. ⁠GUM-1
    5. ⁠LPG-0
    6. ⁠NDP-0
    7. ⁠CPP-0
    8. ⁠NDC-226 votes
    9. ⁠APC-0
    10. ⁠KOFI KORANTENG-0
    11. ⁠GEORGE TWUM BARIMA-
    12. ⁠NANA KWAME BEDIAKO- 1 vote
    13. ⁠ALAN KYEREMENTEN-0

    Rejected-5 ballots

    Spoilt ballots- 2 ballots

    GURUGU YEPALA JHS 1 A – Sagnarigu Constituency

    President

    NPP – 66
    NDC – 350
    Rejected – 12
    Total valid – 428
    Unused – 132

    Parliament

    NPP – 89
    NDC – 338
    Rejected – 1
    Total valid – 0

    GURUGU YEPALA JHS 1 B – Sagnarigu Constituency

    President

    NPP – 48
    NDC – 200
    Rejected – 5
    Total valid – 0

    Parliament

    NPP – 59
    NDC – 196
    Rejected – 1
    Total valid – 0

    GURUGU YEPALA JHS 1 C- Sagnarigu Constituency

    President

    NPP – 71
    NDC – 323
    Rejected – 0
    Total valid – 0

    Parliament

    NPP – 84
    NDC – 322
    Rejected – 0
    Total valid – 0

    KPANDAI D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL POLLING STATION A AND B – KPANDAI

    POLLING STATION A (TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS = 583)

    PRESIDENTIAL:
    1. NPP = 132
    2. GCPP = 0
    3. GFP = 0
    4. GUM = 1
    5. LPG = 0
    6. NDP = 1
    7. CPP = 2
    8. NDC = 259
    9. APC = 0
    10. KORANTENG = 0
    11. GEORGE = 0
    12. CHADDAR = 2
    13. ALAN = 0

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS =
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 10
    TOTAL VOTES CAST = 397

    PARLIAMENTARY

    NPP = 180
    NDC = 224
    APC = 2

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS = 406
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 1
    TOTAL VOTES CAST = 407

    POLLING STATION B (TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS = (582)

    PRESIDENTIAL:
    1. NPP = 135
    2. GCPP = 0
    3. GFP = 0
    4. GUM = 0
    5. LPG = 0
    6. NDP =0
    7. CPP = 1
    8. NDC = 262
    9. APC = 1
    10. KORANTENG = 0
    11. GEORGE = 0
    12. CHADDAR = 1
    13. ALAN = 0

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS =
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 13
    TOTAL VOTES CAST = 400

    PARLIAMENTARY

    NPP = 175
    NDC = 229
    APC = 1

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS =
    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 7
    TOTAL VOTES CAST = 405

    Cocobod Office Polling Station, Kyebi – Abuakwa South Constituency

    NPP – 232

    NDC – 76

    CPP – 1

    Nana Kwame Bediako – 1

    Rejected – 5

    Parliamentary

    Dr. Kinsley Agyeman (NPP) – 241

    Nana Adu Sarpong Addo-Aikins (NDC)- 69

    Rejected – 4

    Atwemamena Polling Station

    Presidential

    NPP – 48

    NDC – 33

    Nana Kwame Bediako – 2

    Other candidates had no votes

    Parliamentary

    Dr. Kinsley Agyeman (NPP) – 52

    Nana Adu Sarpong Addo-Aikins (NDC)- 32

    Rock of Ages Preparatory 1- Kyebi

    Presidential

    NPP – 303

    NDC – 86

    Nana Kwame Bediako – 3

    Rejected – 2

    Parliamentary

    Dr. Kinsley Agyeman (NPP)- 342

    Nana Adu Sarpong Addo-Aikins (NDC) – 49
    Rejected – 4

    Rock of Ages Preparatory 2 – Kyebi

    Presidential
    NPP – 245

    NDC – 51

    Alan – 1

    Rejected – 3

    Parliamentary

    Dr. Kingsley Agyeman (NPP) – 264

    Nana Adu Sarpong Addo-Aikins (NDC) – 31

    Rejected – 3

    Upper West- Wa Central Constituency
    Nayiri High court A

    Provisional Parliamentary results

    1. Humu Awudu-76 votes
    2. ⁠Rashid Pelpuo- 207 votes
    3. ⁠PNC-0
    4. ⁠IND- 1

    Rejected- 2 ballots

    Nayiri High court B

    Upper West- Wa Central Constituency

    Ahmadiyya Day Nursery polling station

    Provisional Parliamentary results

    1. Humu Awudu-83 votes
    2. ⁠Rashid Pelpuo- 232 votes
    3. ⁠PNC-0
    4. ⁠IND- 0

    Rejected- 1 ballot

    Nayiri High Court A – Wa Central Constituency

    Provisional Presidential results

    1. NPP-44 votes
    2. GCPP-0
    3. ⁠GFP-0
    4. ⁠GUM-0
    5. ⁠LPG-0
    6. ⁠NDP-0
    7. ⁠CPP-0
    8. ⁠NDC-267 votes
    9. ⁠APC-0
    10. ⁠KOFI KORANTENG-0
    11. ⁠GEORGE TWUM BARIMA-0
    12. ⁠NANA KWAME BEDIAKO- 1 vote
    13. ⁠ALAN KYEREMENTEN-0

    ANSARUDEEN ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL TWO (2 ) – OKAKWEI CENTRAL

    NPP—71
    GCPP-0
    GFP-0
    GUM-0
    LPG-0
    NDP-0
    CPP-0
    NDC—190
    APC-0
    KK(IND)-0
    TWUM BARIMAH (IND)-0
    KWAME BEDIAKO (IND)- 1
    ALAN KYEREMATEN(IND)-

    TOTAL VALID BALLOTS—262

    TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS —4

    TOTAL VOTES CAST—266

    EXPECTED VOTES—408

    GLOBAL EVANGELICAL CHURCH TESHIE COMMUNITY CENTER – KETU SOUTH 

    PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS

    NPP – 20
    GCPP – 0
    GFP. – 0
    GUM – 1
    LGP – 1
    NDP – 0
    CPP – 0
    NDC – 389
    APC – 1
    KOFI QUANTEN – 0
    NEW FORCE – 0
    ALAN KOZDO – 0
    NANA AKOSUA – 0
    REJECTED BALLOTS – 5
    SPOIL BALLOTS – 0
    TOTAL VOTE – 423

    Assin Bereku Funeral Grounds B – ASSIN NORTH

    Presidential
    NPP – 224
    NDC -219
    Cheddar – 3
    APC- 2
    Cpp- 1
    LPG – 1
    KOFI koranteng -1
    Rejected – 19

    Parliamentary
    NPP- 240
    NDC-224

    FUNERAL GROUNDS A -ASSIN NORTH

    Presidential
    NPP -239
    NDC- 236
    GCPP-1
    GFP- 0
    GUM – 3
    ALAN – 4
    APC- 1
    CHEDDAR – 5

    Parliamentary

    NPP- 251
    NDC- 243
    Rejected – 5

  • Parliamentary seats won by NDC so far

    Parliamentary seats won by NDC so far

    Early results from the 2024 elections indicate that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is on track to secure a majority of the parliamentary seats.

    Figures from key constituencies show competitive outcomes between the NDC and the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), with both parties posting strong performances at the presidential and parliamentary levels. However, emerging data suggests the NDC is gaining the upper hand in parliamentary contests across the country.

    While the NDC and NPP remain the dominant forces, other political parties are trailing far behind, securing only a fraction of the votes.

    List of constituencies won so far…

    1.Sefwi Wiawso
    2.Bia East
    3.Bia West
    4.Sefwi Akontonbra
    5.Damongo
    6.Ahanta West
    7.Hohoe
    8.Tachiman South
    9.Jini Jini
    10.Awayaso West Wogon
    11.Dadieso
    12.Adenta
    13.Ellembelle
    14.Jomoro
    15.Ahanta West
    16.Madina
    17.Asunafo South
    18.Suyani West
    19.Efia Kwsimintsim
    20.Koley klotey
    21.Mfantseman
    22.Dome Kwabenya
    23.Ketu North
    24.Adaklu Ho
    25.Amenfi Central
    26.Agona West
    27.Agona East
    28.Twifo Atti Morkwaa
    29.Ekumfi
    30.Ajumako Enyan Essiam
    31.Assin North
    32.KEEA
    33.Gomoa East

    34.Gomoa West
    35.Cape Coast North
    36.Cape Coast South
    37.Awutu Senya West
    38.Ada East
    39.Ada West
    40.Asawase kumasi
    41. Tamale North
    42. Okaikwei south
    43. Ketu south
    44. AAK
    45. Esikado-Ketan
    46. Sene west
    47. Ayawaso Central
    48. Tema west
    49. Sunyani east
    50. Tarkwa Nsuaem
    51. Nsawam Adougiri
    52. Sissala east
    53. Dormaa Central
    54. Asunafo North
    55. Trobu
    56. Techiman south
    57. ⁠Wenchi
    58. Anlo
    59. Keta
    60. Akatsi south
    61. Akatsi North
    62. South Tongu
    63. Central Tongu
    64. North Tongu
    65. Shai Osudoku
    66. North Dayi
    67. Kpando
    68. Guan (Oti)
    69. Biakoye (Oti)
    70. Buem (Oti)
    71. Akan (Oti)
    72. Krachi East
    73. Krachi West

    74. Krachi Nchumuru
    75. Nkwanta North
    76. Nkwanta South
    77. Assin North
    78. Asunafo North
    79. Asunafo South
    80. Tano North
    81. Tano South
    82. Asutifi North
    83. Asutifi South
    84. Bawku Central
    85. Zebilla
    86. Binduri
    87. Bolgatanga East
    88. Bolgatanga Central
    89. Bongo
    90. Builsa North
    91. Builsa South
    92. Garu
    93. Navrongo Central
    94. Chiana -Paga
    95. Nabdam
    96. Pusiga
    97. Talensi
    98. Tempane
    99. Krowor
    100. Adaklu
    101. Agotime – Ziope
    102. Afadjato South
    103. South Dayi
    104. Jirapa
    105. Lambussie
    106. Lawra
    107. Nadomli – Kaleo
    108. Nandom
    109. Sissala West
    110. Sissala East
    111. Wa East
    112. Wa Central
    113. Wa West
    114. Daffiama- Bussie -Issa
    115. Odododiodio
    116. Ablekuma West
    117. Ningo – Prampram
    118. Sekendi
    119. Tamale Central
    120. Akuapem South
    121 Assign Central
    122. Bolga East
    123. Yendi
    124. Abura Dunkwa
    125. Bereku East
    126. Akwapim South
    127. Dade kotopon
    128. Pru West
    129. Kwesominitsim
    130. Jumako- Enyan- Essiam
    131. Bibiani Awaiso Bekwai
    132. Assin Central
    133. Dormaa East
    134. Dormaa West
    135. Dormaa Central
    136. Asante Akyem North
    137. Lower Manya Krobo
    138. Yilo Krobo
    139. Upper Manya Krobo

  • Anyidoho extols Mahama as he accepts NDC’s victory in 2024 polls

    Anyidoho extols Mahama as he accepts NDC’s victory in 2024 polls

    Former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho, has praised President-elect John Dramani Mahama following the NDC’s victory in the 2024 general elections.

    In a post on X, Mr. Anyidoho highlighted the deepening of Ghana’s democratic processes, stating: “Ghana has moved our democratic frontiers notches higher. Vice Prez & Flagbearer of NPP, Dr. Bawumia, concedes defeat ahead of EC’s declaration. Reminds me of Prez Mahama doing same in 2016. Congratulations to the President-Elect. Let’s enjoy Christmas in peace. Ghana first.”

    Mr. Anyidoho’s remarks come despite his earlier reservations about the NDC’s chances in the elections and his prior support for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    https://twitter.com/KokuAnyidoho/status/1865692790220275990

    His comments follow Dr. Bawumia’s concession speech, where he acknowledged John Dramani Mahama’s decisive victory and the NDC’s parliamentary majority. Addressing the media on Sunday, Dr. Bawumia stated:

    “Ladies and gentlemen of the media, following yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections, Ghanaians at home and abroad have been sitting on tenterhooks awaiting the outcome of the elections. Let me say that the data from our own internal collation of the election results indicates that former president H.E. John Dramani Mahama has won the presidential election decisively.

    “The NDC has also won the parliamentary election even though we await final collation for a number of seats; however, I believe ultimately that this will not change the overall outcome. I have just called H.E. John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him as the president-elect of the Republic of Ghana.”

    Meanwhile, a leading member of the NPP, Gabby Otchere-Darko, has also congratulated Mahama and the NDC for their emphatic victory.

    “Congratulations to President-elect John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress for an emphatic victory. The people have spoken. Democracy lives. Let Ghana be the ultimate winner,” Gabby posted on X.

    The Electoral Commission is yet to officially declare the results, but provisional figures indicate the NDC has secured over 130 parliamentary seats, ensuring a strong position in the next administration.

  • Your victory is emphatic – Gabby congratulates Mahama, NDC

    Your victory is emphatic – Gabby congratulates Mahama, NDC

    A leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Gabby Otchere-Darko, has congratulated President-elect John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) following their victory in the 2024 general elections.

    In a post on X, Gabby wrote, “Congratulations to President-elect John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress for an emphatic victory. The people have spoken. Democracy lives. Let Ghana be the ultimate winner.”

    His message comes in the wake of NPP flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia conceding defeat in the presidential race. Addressing the media on Sunday, Dr. Bawumia disclosed that internal results from the NPP confirmed Mahama’s decisive win and the NDC’s majority in Parliament.

    “Ladies and gentlemen of the media, following yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections, Ghanaians at home and abroad have been sitting on tenterhooks awaiting the outcome of the elections. Let me say that the data from our own internal collation of the election results indicates that former president H.E. John Dramani Mahama has won the presidential election decisively.

    “The NDC has also won the parliamentary election even though we await final collation for a number of seats; however, I believe ultimately that this will not change the overall outcome. I have just called H.E. John Dramani Mahama to congratulate him as the president-elect of the Republic of Ghana,” he said.

    Dr. Bawumia reiterated his commitment to “respect the decision of Ghanaians” and work toward easing political tension in the country.

    Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission is yet to officially declare the results. Provisional tallies indicate that the NDC has won over 130 parliamentary seats, solidifying its position in the incoming government.

    https://twitter.com/GabbyDarko/status/1865695011943391445

  • 2024 Election: LIVESTREAMING – Declaration of electoral results

    2024 Election: LIVESTREAMING – Declaration of electoral results

    Results for the presidential and parliamentary elections are trickling in since voting officially ended at 5pm on Saturday.

    So far, the NDC has secured Majority in Parliament and the NPP flagbearer, Dr Bawumia, has conceded defeat to the NDC flagbearer, John Mahama.

    Stay tuned for live updates as the counting process gets underway.

  • Abdul-Fataw Alhassan unseats Farouk Aliu Mahama as Yendi MP

    Abdul-Fataw Alhassan unseats Farouk Aliu Mahama as Yendi MP

    Abdul-Fataw Alhassan of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has unseated Farouk Aliu Mahama as the Member of Parliament for Yendi in the 2024 elections.

    Provisional results from the collation centre show that Alhassan secured 30,707 votes, defeating the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP, Farouk Aliu Mahama, who polled 29,819 votes.

    https://twitter.com/OleleSalvador/status/1865615436504547657

  • Mireku Duker falls, loses Tarkwa-Nsuaem seat to NDC’s Sheikh Salifu Taylor

    Mireku Duker falls, loses Tarkwa-Nsuaem seat to NDC’s Sheikh Salifu Taylor

    Sheikh Issah Salifu Taylor of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has defeated incumbent George Mireku Duker of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to win the Tarkwa-Nsuaem parliamentary seat.

    Taylor received 35,906 votes, representing 47.11% of the total votes, while Duker secured 27,404 votes, or 35.96%.

    Independent candidate Joy Joycelyn Andoh earned 12,903 votes, making up 16.93% of the vote. Taylor’s victory ends Duker’s tenure, which began in 2016.

    He has pledged to serve all constituents and focus on the development of Tarkwa-Nsuaem.

  • NPP loses Akuapem South seat to NDC’s Adwoa Dziwornu

    NPP loses Akuapem South seat to NDC’s Adwoa Dziwornu

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has secured a narrow victory in the Akuapem South constituency, defeating the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to claim the seat.

    Lawrencia Adwoa Dziwornu of the NDC won with 15,438 votes, edging out the NPP’s Eric Yeboah Apeadu, who garnered 15,304 votes.

    The seat, previously held by O.B. Amoah, who did not seek re-election, has now shifted to the opposition party.

  • Oppong-Nkrumah to represent Ofoase Ayirebi for another 4 years

    Oppong-Nkrumah to represent Ofoase Ayirebi for another 4 years

    Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, the Minister for Works and Housing, has successfully retained the Ofoase Ayirebi seat for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), securing a significant victory in the 2024 elections.

    Oppong-Nkrumah garnered 18,601 votes, comfortably defeating his closest challenger, Alfred Osei-Poku, who secured 13,415 votes. The incumbent Minister’s victory ensures that he will continue to represent the Ofoase Ayirebi constituency for another four years.

    His win is a crucial triumph for the NPP in the ongoing election cycle.

  • NDC wins Assin Central seat

    NDC wins Assin Central seat

    In a historic victory, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has secured the Assin Central parliamentary seat, marking the first time in 24 years that the opposition party has won the seat.

    In the parliamentary race, the NDC’s candidate, Migyimah Nurein, emerged victorious with 16,343 votes, defeating the NPP’s Gofred Nti Anewu, who polled 15,926 votes. The total valid votes in the parliamentary election were 32,269.

    The NDC’s candidate, John Mahama, triumphed in the presidential race with 16,011 votes, beating Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who received 15,139 votes. The total valid votes in the presidential election were 31,782.

  • Mahama beats Bawumia at Assin Central Constituency

    Mahama beats Bawumia at Assin Central Constituency

    In a closely contested race, John Mahama, flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has emerged victorious over Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, flagbearer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), in the Assin Central Constituency.

    The returning officer declared the results after a thorough count, with Mahama securing 16,011 votes (50.3%), while Bawumia received 15,139 votes (47.6%). The total valid votes amounted to 31,782.

    In the parliamentary contest, the NDC also triumphed, with their candidate securing 16,343 votes, narrowly defeating the NPP’s Gofred Nti Anewu, who garnered 15,926 votes. The total valid votes for the parliamentary race stood at 32,269.

    This marks the first time in 24 years that the NDC has won the Assin Central parliamentary seat, following the decision of incumbent MP Kennedy Agyapong not to contest after serving the constituency for several years.

  • Sam George announces victory in 2024 Ningo-Prampram elections

    Sam George announces victory in 2024 Ningo-Prampram elections

    Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Samuel Nartey George, has declared his victory in the 2024 general elections for both the presidential and parliamentary contests in his constituency.

    In a post shared on X, Sam George revealed the provisional results, which show a commanding lead for both the presidential and parliamentary races in Ningo-Prampram.

    For the presidential election, John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) garnered 47,251 votes, securing 80.92% of the total valid votes. Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) trailed with 9,989 votes, representing 17.11%.

    In the parliamentary race, Samuel Nartey George emerged victorious with 44,953 votes, which accounts for 76.58% of the total votes. His closest competitor, Michael Tetteh Eku of the NPP, received 12,101 votes, or 20.62%. Independent candidates Evans Tetteh Nartey and Frederick Forzie secured 2.43% and 0.37%, respectively.

  • You’ll be held accountable for unscrupulous actions – Mahama warns military personnel

    You’ll be held accountable for unscrupulous actions – Mahama warns military personnel

    Flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, has issued a stern warning to military personnel accused of violent activities during the 2024 general elections.

    In a post on X, Mahama condemned the actions of some soldiers, who were allegedly deployed to disrupt the declaration of parliamentary results in several constituencies. He cautioned the personnel involved that they would be held individually liable for their actions.

    “My attention has been drawn to the violent activities of some unscrupulous military personnel, deployed to cause mayhem and disrupt the declaration of parliamentary results in some constituencies. This is to caution the personnel involved that they will be held individually liable and responsible for their actions,” Mahama wrote.

    The statement comes in the wake of violent clashes that occurred at the Akaporiso polling station in the Obuasi East constituency of the Ashanti Region.

    The altercation erupted when a man, identified as Hakiki, a Communication Officer for the NDC, confronted military personnel who had arrived in a pickup vehicle. This deployment of soldiers was in direct contradiction to earlier assurances from the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) that no military personnel would be sent to the polling station.

    According to reports, Hakiki was severely beaten during the confrontation, sparking further outrage among NDC supporters. The incident has raised concerns over the role of the military in the election process, with accusations of interference in the collation and declaration of results.

    https://twitter.com/JDMahama/status/1865603526543462509

  • Mpohor seat goes to NDC’s Godfred Henry – Reports

    Mpohor seat goes to NDC’s Godfred Henry – Reports

    Provisional results from the parliamentary elections reveal that ohn Kobina Abbam Aboah Sanie, the incumbent Member of Parliament for Mpohor, has failed to retain his seat.

    Per unconfirmed results, Bentil Godfred Henry led the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to a decisive victory.

    Bentil Godfred Henry secured 11,680 votes, whereas Abbam Aboah Sanie garnered 8,299 votes.

    Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission is yet to validate the results in circulation.

  • NDC’s Blay Armah grabs Sekondi seat from Egyapa Mercer

    NDC’s Blay Armah grabs Sekondi seat from Egyapa Mercer

    Blay Nyameke Armah of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has defeated incumbent Member of Parliament Andrew Kofi Egyapa Mercer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in a closely contested race for the Sekondi seat, according to reports.

    Armah secured 14,558 votes, or 56.40% of the total valid votes, while Egyapa Mercer garnered 11,084 votes, representing 42.94%. A total of 25,813 votes were cast in the election, with 171 ballots rejected.

    Egyapa Mercer, who had previously dominated the constituency in the 2016 elections with a decisive win of 16,839 votes (59.47%), now faces a significant defeat.

  • NDC has won Ayawaso West Wuogon seat for the first time in 24 years – Dumelo

    NDC has won Ayawaso West Wuogon seat for the first time in 24 years – Dumelo

    National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency, John Dumelo, has declared victory for the opposition party ahead of official declaration by the Electoral Commission.

    According to the actor cum politician, “I can confidently say we have won the Ayawaso West Wuogon seat for the first time in 24 years” with 13 polling stations to go.

    In his post on the X platform, the NDC had secured 38,471 votes whereas the NPP’s Lydia Alhassan, garnered 25,775 votes.

    https://twitter.com/johndumelo/status/1865576561690202419

    Dumelo secured 316 votes at the Okponglo ABC polling station, outpacing his main competitor, Madam Lydia Alhassan, the incumbent Member of Parliament from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who garnered 148 votes.

    As counting continues, all eyes are on the outcome of the remaining votes. Dumelo, who has previously contested the seat in the 2020 elections, hopes that his early success will help him gain further support as the election results unfold.

    https://twitter.com/readersstudios/status/1865465678968353103?s=12

  • Leave centres for collation to take place – EC to NPP, NDC supporters

    Leave centres for collation to take place – EC to NPP, NDC supporters

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has called for the immediate withdrawal of supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) from various collation centres nationwide.

    Deputy Chairman of operations, Samuel Tettey, made the call in a press briefing today, Sunday.

    Hours after voting ended in the December 7 general elections, the collation of results has been delayed in several constituencies across the country, with widespread reports of chaos and logistical challenges.

    Despite polls officially closing at 5:00 PM, the Electoral Commission (EC) has yet to declare a single certified result, heightening anxiety among voters. Earlier, the EC announced that the collation process for both presidential and parliamentary results had commenced in all 276 constituency collation centres. However, the situation on the ground suggests otherwise.

    The delays are primarily due to disagreements over ballot transportation and confusion at collation centres. Party supporters have been forcing their way into restricted areas, disrupting the smooth flow of the collation process.

    The two major political parties have urged their supporters to converge at the collation centres to protect the ballots, Electoral Commission (EC) officials, and security personnel.

    The EC has repeatedly emphasized that access to collation centres is limited to accredited individuals, yet enforcement remains inconsistent in some constituencies.

    In certain areas, presiding officers have arrived with polling station results but are stuck in long queues awaiting validation. Reports indicate a slow pace, particularly in constituencies with large numbers of polling stations.

    The National Peace Council (NPC), together with the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) and other partners in the Election Situation Room, has urged political parties to withdraw their supporters from the election collation centres to ensure the smooth conduct of the collation process.

    The ongoing delays have sparked frustration among citizens who are eager for clarity on the election outcome. The EC has yet to provide a timeline for the completion of the collation process but has urged political parties and their supporters to remain patient and maintain order.

  • Ablakwa announces 93% victory in North Tongu election

    Ablakwa announces 93% victory in North Tongu election

    Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced a resounding victory in the December 7 elections, securing over 93% of the votes in his constituency.

    Describing the outcome as “probably the biggest victory margin in Ghana,” Ablakwa expressed gratitude to his constituents for their overwhelming support.

    “I am eternally grateful to my most cherished constituents for setting another record bigger than 2020. Expect me to serve you better than I have ever done,” he stated.

    https://twitter.com/s_okudzetoablak/status/1865563729087144218?s=46

  • Results stall as chaos disrupts collation hours after voting ended

    Results stall as chaos disrupts collation hours after voting ended

    Hours after voting ended in the December 7 general elections, the collation of results has been delayed in several constituencies across the country, with widespread reports of chaos and logistical challenges.

    Despite polls officially closing at 5:00 PM, the Electoral Commission (EC) has yet to declare a single certified result, heightening anxiety among voters. Earlier, the EC announced that the collation process for both presidential and parliamentary results had commenced in all 276 constituency collation centres. However, the situation on the ground suggests otherwise.

    The delays are primarily due to disagreements over ballot transportation and confusion at collation centres. Party supporters have been forcing their way into restricted areas, disrupting the smooth flow of the collation process. The EC has repeatedly emphasized that access to collation centres is limited to accredited individuals, yet enforcement remains inconsistent in some constituencies.

    In certain areas, presiding officers have arrived with polling station results but are stuck in long queues awaiting validation. Reports indicate a slow pace, particularly in constituencies with large numbers of polling stations.

    In Ashaiman, Greater Accra Region, Joy News’ Carlos Lorlonyo observed that results from only 36 out of 357 polling stations have been processed. He noted that fatigue is beginning to set in among Electoral Commission officials and party agents, further complicating the situation.

    The ongoing delays have sparked frustration among citizens who are eager for clarity on the election outcome. The EC has yet to provide a timeline for the completion of the collation process but has urged political parties and their supporters to remain patient and maintain order.

  • 74-year-old dies in Winneba fire outbreak

    74-year-old dies in Winneba fire outbreak

    A 74-year-old woman, identified as Mrs. Hannah Adaah, tragically lost her life in a fire outbreak at her residence at AG506 Ntakokofamu in Winneba.

    The incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday, December 7, prompting a swift response from the Winneba Fire Station. According to officials, the fire crew, led by ADO II Attifa, arrived at the scene within two minutes of receiving the distress call at 1:13 am.

    The blaze, which was confined to a single bedroom, was fully contained by 1:57 am, preventing further damage to six other bedrooms, a hall, and a kitchen in the house. The swift intervention also ensured the safety of five other occupants, including two children and three adults.

    While Mrs. Adaah was unable to escape the fire, firefighters managed to save significant portions of the property, limiting damages to partially burnt louver blades, a ceiling, window netting, and some personal belongings.

    The cause of the fire is yet to be determined, as investigations are currently underway.

  • Police arrest man for attempting to rig Ayawaso West Wuogon elections – Report

    Police arrest man for attempting to rig Ayawaso West Wuogon elections – Report

    A man has reportedly been arrested for attempting to rig the Ayawaso West Wuogon elections during collation at the University of Ghana’s Business School.

    According to reports, the suspect was found in possession of unstamped ballot papers, raising suspicions about the integrity of the process.

    The collation of results in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency has since been suspended following the unauthorized entry that sparked chaos at the collation centre.

    https://twitter.com/RichMarrio/status/1865540412888211845

    The confusion began when a vehicle arrived carrying ballot boxes filled with ballot papers. Supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), growing suspicious, insisted on inspecting the boxes. Upon discovery of irregularities, tensions escalated, leading to the destruction of the ballot boxes and the scattering of several ballot papers.

    The incident has heightened concerns over the integrity of the collation process, as significant damage was caused to election materials. Authorities have yet to provide further details on the situation or announce when collation will resume.

    https://twitter.com/mrlamar01/status/1865549766643286414

  • Call on supporters to move to collation centres means NDC is losing – NPP

    Call on supporters to move to collation centres means NDC is losing – NPP

    The Spokesperson for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has claimed that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is losing the 2024 general election.

    His remarks came shortly after the NDC held a press conference urging its supporters to head to collation centres nationwide, advising them to remain vigilant and calm while avoiding premature celebrations.

    Aboagye argued that the election results have already been determined at the polling stations, and each party has evidence of the outcome. “Every political party has copies of the pink sheet, they know it, they know very well they are losing this election and that is why they will call for havoc,” he stated.

    Expressing confidence in the NPP’s victory, he dismissed allegations that the ruling party intended to rig the election. Drawing an analogy to the biblical story of two women who brought a dispute before King Solomon, Aboagye accused the NDC of acting out of desperation.

    “That is exactly what the NDC are doing. They know they’ve lost, they know they are nowhere near victory in this election, and that is why they will irresponsibly call on their supporters to move towards the collation centres to disrupt the collation process,” he lamented.

    He further questioned the NDC’s motives, challenging the logic behind their instructions if they believed they had won the election. “Why would any political party that is very, very clear in its mind that it has won this election want to disrupt these electoral processes? We will not allow that,” Aboagye emphasized.

    In response to the NDC’s call for supporters to assist in monitoring the collation process, Aboagye encouraged NPP supporters to do the same. He urged them to support law enforcement in protecting the Electoral Commission’s operations.

    https://twitter.com/utvghana/status/1865525010338599004

  • Fight intimidation and protect NDC’s victory to the last end – Pablo to supporters

    Fight intimidation and protect NDC’s victory to the last end – Pablo to supporters

    The National Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), George Opare Addo, popularly known as Pablo, has called on party supporters to remain vigilant and ensure the party’s victory is safeguarded until the final declaration of results.

    The call comes amid heightened tensions as votes continue to be collated across the country.

    In a statement released following Saturday’s polls, Pablo urged NDC supporters to stay at polling stations and closely monitor the collation process to ensure every vote counts after praising them for turning out in large numbers to vote.

    “The NDC Youth Wing extends heartfelt gratitude to all Ghanaians for turning out in droves to VOTE FOR CHANGE! Your resilience and unwavering spirit in witnessing the electoral process are truly commendable,” he stated.

    Cautioning against intimidation, he wrote, “Stay vigilant at your polling stations, and ensure that every moment is recorded with your mobile phones. Protect our victory with unwavering determination!”

    Pablo expressed confidence in the party’s chances, asserting that Ghanaians have voted overwhelmingly for NDC’s flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, and parliamentary candidates. “The GREEN WAVE is unstoppable; CHANGE is here! Protect our victory with unwavering determination!”

  • Withdraw supporters from collation centres – Peace Council to political parties

    Withdraw supporters from collation centres – Peace Council to political parties

    The National Peace Council (NPC), together with the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) and other partners in the Election Situation Room, has urged political parties to withdraw their supporters from the election collation centres to ensure the smooth conduct of the collation process.

    This comes in response to calls from the two major political parties, urging their supporters to converge at the collation centres to protect the ballots, Electoral Commission (EC) officials, and security personnel.

    The Election Situation Room has expressed concern over this development, which it believes could impede the work of electoral officers, delay the delivery of election results, and heighten tensions at the collation centres. T

    he NPC has called on political parties to exercise restraint and allow only their accredited agents to observe the collation process, emphasizing the need for political parties to respect electoral rules and support the professionalism and integrity of the EC.

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has also reiterated that only accredited individuals will be allowed entry into collation centres across all constituencies. This follows reports of residents and party sympathizers attempting to force their way into restricted areas.

    “Currently, a collation of both presidential and parliamentary results is underway in all the 276 constituency collation centres. The Commission wishes to inform the leadership of political parties and presidential candidates that the coalition centres are restricted areas,” the EC stated.

    There have been incidents in constituencies such as Ablekuma West, Ablekuma Central, and Okaikoi North, where groups have engaged in standoffs with police and electoral officials as they attempted to observe the counting process.

    In a press briefing, Samuel Tettey, the EC’s Deputy Commissioner in charge of Operations, emphasized that each candidate is allowed only two agents at the collation centres.

    “Only persons who have been accredited by the Electoral Commission can have access to the constituency coalition centres, and each candidate has two agents at each of the coalition centres. There is no need for the coalition centres to be overcrowded.”

    The EC urged all stakeholders to comply with these guidelines to ensure a peaceful, transparent, and efficient election process.

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  • Journalists threatened in Awutu Senya East, others – GJA

    Journalists threatened in Awutu Senya East, others – GJA

    The Ghana Journalist Association (GJA) has announced that the lives of some media practitioners are being threatened while carrying out their mandate in the ongoing 2024 elections.

    Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, president of the Association, referenced Awutu Senya East, as one of the areas where such unlawful acts are happening.

    “Information reaching us suggests that some journalists have come under threat in some election centres. I will give an example, Kasoa in the Awuwu Senya East constituency, as well as other parts of the country,” he said.

    Dwumfour noted that it is unfair for political parties to lash out at unsuspecting journalists simply because they are losing the elections.

    The GJA noted that the media cannot be suppressed since it is its electoral mandate.

  • Collation suspended at Ayawaso West Wuogon after unauthorised entry of ballot boxes

    Collation suspended at Ayawaso West Wuogon after unauthorised entry of ballot boxes

    Collation of results at the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency has been suspended following an unauthorized entry at the collation center located at the University of Ghana’s Business School.

    Chaos erupted at the center after a vehicle arrived carrying ballot boxes filled with ballot papers.

    Supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) grew suspicious and insisted on inspecting the boxes. Upon inspection, they discovered irregularities, leading to the destruction of the boxes and scattering of several ballot papers.

    The incident has raised concerns over the integrity of the collation process, as the disruption resulted in significant damage to election materials.

    https://twitter.com/eddie_wrt/status/1865536378244563191

  • Constituency collation centres receive 60% of polling station results – EC

    Constituency collation centres receive 60% of polling station results – EC

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced that approximately 60% of polling station results have been received at the 276 constituency collation centres across the country following Saturday’s elections.

    Briefing the media on the night of December 7, the EC’s Deputy Commissioner in charge of Operations, Samuel Tettey, confirmed the significant progress in the collation process.

    “Reports from the regions indicate that about 60% of the polling station results have been received at the constituency coalition centres,” Mr. Tettey said.

    He also shared updates on requests for recounts at polling stations, revealing that only one polling station, in the Suaman Constituency of the Western North region, had recorded a second recount for votes at the constituency collation centre. This recount will be finalized by the returning officer.

    Mr. Tettey emphasized that collation centres are restricted areas accessible only to accredited individuals, with each presidential candidate allowed two agents per collation centre.

    “The EC Deputy Commissioner urged political parties to avoid overcrowding at these locations to ensure an orderly process,” he added.

    Commending the work of returning and collation officers, Mr. Tettey described their performance as “impressive,” encouraging them to continue upholding the highest standards of credibility and transparency.

    On security, he noted that law enforcement had maintained a stable and effective presence at the collation centres. While some centres faced overcrowding, the police successfully managed the situation to ensure order.