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Region Code Constituency Total Voters Western A0101 REGION CODE CONSTITUENCY TOTAL VOTERS WESTERN A0101 JOMORO 92557 WESTERN A0201 ELLEMBELE 73099 WESTERN A0301 EVALUE AJOMORO GWIRA 48900 WESTERN A0401 AHANTA WEST 78323 WESTERN A0501 TAKORADI 64519 WESTERN A0502 SEKONDI 44278 WESTERN A0503 ESSIKADU-KETAN 69125 WESTERN A0601 EFFIA 52069 WESTERN A0602 KWESIMINTIM 49764 WESTERN A0701 SHAMA 60388 WESTERN A0801 WASSA EAST 54787 WESTERN A0901 MPOHOR 29294 WESTERN A1001 TARKWA NSUAEM 117418 WESTERN A1101 PRESTEA HUNI-VALLEY 121557 WESTERN A1201 WASSA AMENFI EAST 79747 WESTERN A1301 AMENFI CENTRAL 61272 WESTERN A1401 AMENFI WEST 71365 CENTRAL B0101 KOMENDA EDINA EGUAFO ABREM 96528 CENTRAL B0201 CAPE COAST SOUTH 61393 CENTRAL B0202 CAPE COAST NORTH 65663 CENTRAL B0301 ABURA/ASEBU/KWAMANKESE 74451 CENTRAL B0401 MFANTSEMAN 96287 CENTRAL B0501 EKUMFI 41060 CENTRAL B0601 AJUMAKO ENYAN ESIAM 75857 CENTRAL B0701 GOMOA WEST 80341 CENTRAL B0801 GOMOA CENTRAL 46745 CENTRAL B0901 GOMOA EAST 63746 CENTRAL B1001 EFFUTU 59134 CENTRAL B1101 AWUTU SENYA WEST 79258 CENTRAL B1201 AWUTU SENYA EAST 109987 CENTRAL B1301 AGONA WEST 90090 CENTRAL B1401 AGONA EAST 63281 CENTRAL B1501 ASIKUMA/ODOBEN/BRAKWA 73817 CENTRAL B1601 ASSIN CENTRAL 46833 CENTRAL B1701 ASSIN NORTH 43787 CENTRAL B1801 ASSIN SOUTH 60866 CENTRAL B1901 TWIFO ATTI MORKWA 61196 CENTRAL B2001 HEMANG LOWER DENKYIRA 40802 CENTRAL B2101 UPPER DENKYIRA EAST 63187 CENTRAL B2201 UPPER DENKYIRA WEST 44052 GREATER ACCRA C0101 BORTIANOR-NGLESHIE AMANFRO 79713 GREATER ACCRA C0102 DOMEABRA/OBOM 37503 GREATER ACCRA C0201 WEIJA / GBAWE 93410 GREATER ACCRA C0301 ANYAA/SOWUTUOM 123948 GREATER ACCRA C0401 TROBU 117704 GREATER ACCRA C0501 AMASAMAN 92426 GREATER ACCRA C0601 DOME/KWABENYA 144624 GREATER ACCRA C0701 MADINA 121765 GREATER ACCRA C0801 AYAWASO EAST 59003 GREATER ACCRA C0901 AYAWASO NORTH 57088 GREATER ACCRA C1001 AYAWASO CENTRAL 93169 GREATER ACCRA C1101 AYAWASO WEST WUOGON 92852 GREATER ACCRA C1201 OKAIKWEI SOUTH 99383 GREATER ACCRA C1202 ABLEKUMA SOUTH 87709 GREATER ACCRA C1203 ODODODIODIOO 105056 GREATER ACCRA C1301 OKAIKWEI CENTRAL 69726 GREATER ACCRA C1302 OKAIKWEI NORTH 79641 GREATER ACCRA C1401 ABLEKUMA NORTH 124783 GREATER ACCRA C1501 ABLEKUMA CENTRAL 137154 GREATER ACCRA C1601 ABLEKUMA WEST 92383 GREATER ACCRA C1701 KORLE KLOTTEY 103934 GREATER ACCRA C1801 DADEKOTOPON 124116 GREATER ACCRA C1901 LEDZOKUKU 142995 GREATER ACCRA C2001 KROWOR 101825 GREATER ACCRA C2101 TEMA EAST 98366 GREATER ACCRA C2102 TEMA CENTRAL 63470 GREATER ACCRA C2201 TEMA-WEST 120258 GREATER ACCRA C2301 KPONE KATAMANSO 101012 GREATER ACCRA C2401 ASHAIMAN 142720 GREATER ACCRA C2501 ADENTAN 110573 GREATER ACCRA C2601 SHAI- OSUDOKU 52831 GREATER ACCRA C2701 NINGO PRAMPRAM 67237 GREATER ACCRA C2801 SEGE 40509 GREATER ACCRA C2901 ADA 42106 VOLTA D0101 KETA 55092 VOLTA D0201 ANLO 60502 VOLTA D0301 KETU SOUTH 149220 VOLTA D0401 KETU NORTH 72775 VOLTA D0501 AKATSI SOUTH 53092 VOLTA D0601 AKATSI NORTH 23092 VOLTA D0701 SOUTH TONGU 64449 VOLTA D0801 CENTRAL TONGU 47368 VOLTA D0901 NORTH TONGU 59378 VOLTA D1001 ADAKLU 20606 VOLTA D1101 AGOTIME-ZIOPE 32531 VOLTA D1201 HO CENTRAL 104007 VOLTA D1301 HO WEST 57449 VOLTA D1401 SOUTH DAYI 32112 VOLTA D1501 KPANDO 39480 VOLTA D1601 NORTH DAYI 29225 VOLTA D1701 HOHOE 58426 VOLTA D1801 AFADJATO SOUTH 40567 EASTERN E0101 ASUOGYAMAN 63155 EASTERN E0201 LOWER MANYA KROBO 72808 EASTERN E0301 UPPER MANYA KROBO 43503 EASTERN E0401 YILO KROBO 67371 EASTERN E0501 NEW JUABEN SOUTH 94634 EASTERN E0601 NEW JUABEN NORTH 43423 EASTERN E0701 AKROPONG 67169 EASTERN E0801 OKERE 35734 EASTERN E0901 AKUAPEM SOUTH 42747 EASTERN E1001 NSAWAM/ADOAGYIRI 73399 EASTERN E1101 SUHUM 73761 EASTERN E1201 AYENSUANO 57487 EASTERN E1301 LOWER WEST AKIM 69935 EASTERN E1401 UPPER WEST AKIM 55785 EASTERN E1501 AKIM ODA 46473 EASTERN E1601 ASENE/AKROSO/MANSO 46179 EASTERN E1701 AKIM SWEDRU 24171 EASTERN E1801 ACHIASE 34333 EASTERN E1901 OFOASE/AYIREBI 53685 EASTERN E2001 KADE 74610 EASTERN E2101 AKWATIA 55402 EASTERN E2201 ABIREM 48532 EASTERN E2301 ABUAKWA SOUTH 55253 EASTERN E2401 ABUAKWA NORTH 46910 EASTERN E2501 ATIWA WEST 32074 EASTERN E2601 ATIWA EAST 34284 EASTERN E2701 FANTEAKWA NORTH 35103 EASTERN E2801 FANTEAKWA SOUTH 29101 EASTERN E2901 NKAWKAW 79652 EASTERN E3001 MPRAESO 51195 EASTERN E3101 ABETIFI 52272 EASTERN E3201 AFRAM PLAINS NORTH 41765 EASTERN E3301 AFRAM PLAINS SOUTH 37408 ASHANTI F0101 NEW EDUBIASE 48906 ASHANTI F0201 AKROFUOM 26124 ASHANTI F0301 FOMENA 29071 ASHANTI F0401 ADANSI ASOKWA 43185 ASHANTI F0501 OBUASI WEST 68541 ASHANTI F0601 OBUASI EAST 57961 ASHANTI F0701 BEKWAI 80145 ASHANTI F0801 BOSOME FREHO 35098 ASHANTI F0901 ODOTOBIRI 49406 ASHANTI F1001 MANSO NKWANTA 52734 ASHANTI F1101 MANSO ADUBIA 49553 ASHANTI F1201 ATWIMA NWABIAGYA SOUTH 81465 ASHANTI F1301 ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH 66441 ASHANTI F1401 ATWIMA MPONUA 84570 ASHANTI F1501 BOSOMTWE 73041 ASHANTI F1601 ATWIMA KWANWOMA 86498 ASHANTI F1701 BANTAMA 81629 ASHANTI F1702 NHYIAESO 82568 ASHANTI F1703 MANHYIA SOUTH 56982 ASHANTI F1704 MANHYIA NORTH 72016 ASHANTI F1705 SUBIN 86374 ASHANTI F1801 KWADASO 94035 ASHANTI F1901 OLD TAFO 80593 ASHANTI F2001 SUAME 107587 ASHANTI F2101 ASOKWA 92977 ASHANTI F2201 OFORIKROM 127082 ASHANTI F2301 ASAWASE 108321 ASHANTI F2401 KWABRE EAST 119716 ASHANTI F2501 AFIGYA KWABRE SOUTH 80242 ASHANTI F2601 AFIGYA KWABRE NORTH 35045 ASHANTI F2701 JUABEN 40217 ASHANTI F2801 EJISU 92564 ASHANTI F2901 ASANTE AKIM SOUTH 74719 ASHANTI F3001 ASANTE AKIM CENTRAL 51854 ASHANTI F3101 ASANTE AKIM NORTH 50908 ASHANTI F3201 EFFIDUASE / ASOKORE 44019 ASHANTI F3301 KUMAWU 37746 ASHANTI F3401 SEKYERE AFRAM PLAINS 15111 ASHANTI F3501 NSUTA/KWAMANG/BEPOSO 42161 ASHANTI F3601 MAMPONG 68608 ASHANTI F3701 EJURA SEKYEDUMASE 68371 ASHANTI F3801 AFIGYA SEKYERE EAST 70750 ASHANTI F3901 OFFINSO SOUTH 73753 ASHANTI F4001 OFFINSO NORTH 51662 ASHANTI F4101 AHAFO ANO SOUTH WEST 36798 ASHANTI F4201 AHAFO ANO SOUTH EAST 35457 ASHANTI F4301 AHAFO ANO NORTH 54964 WESTERN NORTH G0101 AOWIN 80328 WESTERN NORTH G0201 SUAMAN 25584 WESTERN NORTH G0301 BIBIANI-ANHWIASO-BEKWAI 90416 WESTERN NORTH G0401 SEFWI WIAWSO 85857 WESTERN NORTH G0501 SEFWI AKONTOMBRA 44553 WESTERN NORTH G0601 JUABOSO 58479 WESTERN NORTH G0701 BODI 40848 WESTERN NORTH G0801 BIA WEST 73217 WESTERN NORTH G0901 BIA EAST 32427 AHAFO H0101 ASUNAFO SOUTH 56798 AHAFO H0201 ASUNAFO NORTH 79034 AHAFO H0301 ASUTIFI SOUTH 40755 AHAFO H0401 ASUTIFI NORTH 42034 AHAFO H0501 TANO SOUTH 55599 AHAFO H0601 TANO NORTH 49731 BONO J0101 SUNYANI EAST 106240 BONO J0201 SUNYANI WEST 71658 BONO J0301 DORMAA WEST 26251 BONO J0401 DORMAA CENTRAL 63155 BONO J0501 DORMAA EAST 35136 BONO J0601 BEREKUM EAST 61314 BONO J0701 BEREKUM WEST 27859 BONO J0801 JAMAN SOUTH 60271 BONO J0901 JAMAN NORTH 48702 BONO J1001 BANDA 17279 BONO J1101 TAIN 52213 BONO J1201 WENCHI 63431 BONO EAST K0101 TECHIMAN 118374 BONO EAST K0201 KINTAMPO NORTH 66352 BONO EAST K0301 KINTAMPO SOUTH 45201 BONO EAST K0401 NKORANZA NORTH 30685 BONO EAST K0501 NKORANZA SOUTH 64048 BONO EAST K0601 ATEBUBU/AMANTIN 60750 BONO EAST K0701 PRU WEST 32075 BONO EAST K0801 PRU EAST 43932 BONO EAST K0901 SENE WEST 31638 BONO EAST K1001 SENE EAST 25409 BONO EAST K1101 TECHIMAN NORTH 47812 OTI L0101 BUEM 63898 OTI L0201 BIAKOYE 45892 OTI L0301 AKAN 46744 OTI L0401 KRACHI EAST 48833 OTI L0501 KRACHI WEST 29652 OTI L0601 KRACHI-NCHUMURU 36036 OTI L0701 NKWANTA SOUTH 62400 OTI L0801 NKWANTA NORTH 53573 NORTHERN M0101 KPANDAI 56318 NORTHERN M0201 BIMBILLA 76566 NORTHERN M0301 WULENSI 42121 NORTHERN M0401 ZABZUGU 36744 NORTHERN M0501 TATALE/SANGULI 34956 NORTHERN M0601 YENDI 72446 NORTHERN M0701 MION 39337 NORTHERN M0801 SABOBA 37947 NORTHERN M0901 GUSHEGU 56061 NORTHERN M1001 KARAGA 47936 NORTHERN M1101 SAVELUGU 53359 NORTHERN M1201 NANTON 27458 NORTHERN M1301 TAMALE SOUTH 103220 NORTHERN M1302 TAMALE CENTRAL 86241 NORTHERN M1401 SAGNARIGU 57695 NORTHERN M1402 TAMALE NORTH 44956 NORTHERN M1501 TOLON 60926 NORTHERN M1601 KUMBUNGU 48127 SAVANNAH N0101 BOLE/BAMBOI 41323 SAVANNAH N0201 SAWLA TUNA KALBA 47479 SAVANNAH N0301 DAMONGO 28087 SAVANNAH N0401 DABOYA/MANKARIGU 26831 SAVANNAH N0501 YAPEI-KUSAWGU 60157 SAVANNAH N0601 SALAGA SOUTH 51492 SAVANNAH N0701 SALAGA NORTH 17478 UPPER WEST P0101 WA CENTRAL 87724 UPPER WEST P0201 WA WEST 49857 UPPER WEST P0301 WA EAST 40261 UPPER WEST P0401 NADOWLI/KALEO 42952 UPPER WEST P0501 DAFFIAMA/BUSSIE/ISSA 22042 UPPER WEST P0601 JIRAPA 44764 UPPER WEST P0701 LAMBUSSIE 24442 UPPER WEST P0801 LAWRA 33059 UPPER WEST P0901 NANDOM 29906 UPPER WEST P1001 SISSALA WEST 32522 UPPER WEST P1101 SISSALA EAST 35027 NORTH EAST Q0101 WALEWALE 68761 NORTH EAST Q0201 YAGABA /KUBORI 27825 NORTH EAST Q0301 NALERIGU / GAMBAGA 72290 NORTH EAST Q0401 BUNKPURUGU 44609 NORTH EAST Q0501 YUNYOO 23423 NORTH EAST Q0601 CHEREPONI 35099 UPPER EAST R0101 BUILSA SOUTH 21283 UPPER EAST R0201 BUILSA NORTH 32957 UPPER EAST R0301 KASSENA/NANKANA EAST 58308 UPPER EAST R0401 KASSENA/NANKANA WEST 53890 UPPER EAST R0501 BOLGATANGA CENTRAL 73083 UPPER EAST R0601 BOLGATANGA EAST 21662 UPPER EAST R0701 BONGO 60646 UPPER EAST R0801 TALENSI 47072 UPPER EAST R0901 NABDAM 23326 UPPER EAST R1001 BAWKU WEST 67675 UPPER EAST R1101 BAWKU 69849 UPPER EAST R1201 PUSIGA 46832 UPPER EAST R1301 GARU 36503 UPPER EAST R1401 TEMPANE 47158 UPPER EAST R1501 BINDURI 38831.
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