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HOUSE-OF-REPS-2011.Pdf INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION RESULTS OF ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2011 GENERAL ELECTIONS 1 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS ABIA ABA NORTH/ABA SOUTH STAM CHIDI ENELOGU M ACN 1,187 FC/001/AB CHIEF FRANCIS A. EGU M ANPP 3,659 UKAEGBU PRINCE A. M APGA 7,173 IKENNA S. ONUBA M CPC 207 PRINCE CHIGBUNDU C. IGWE M HDP 86 ALICHIE OBIOMA ANTHONY M LP 260 IHIENACHO CHIKWENDU M NTP 117 BAR. EZE M. MADUGBA M CAP 139 UZO AZUBUIKE M PDP 21,787 ELECTED DR. NNANNA UZOR KALU M PPA 4,459 AROCHUKWU/OHAFIA ODO IJERE IJOMA M ACCORD 179 FC/002/AB CHIMA CHRISTOPHER IJOMANTA M ACN 1,494 SCHOLASTICA I. OKORONKWO F ALP 612 CHIEF STEPHEN UKOHA M ANPP 198 OKECHUKWU CHRIS UDENYI M APGA 575 UCHE EME ONU M APS 122 KALU KALU M CPC 621 PRINCESS EZUMA NGOZI NNENA F LP 1,463 HON. PRINCE ARUNSI ARUA M PDP 45,001 ELECTED NNAMDI IRO OJI M PPA 13,391 BENDE AGBAI EMMANUEL AGBAI M ACN 122 FC/003/AB NNENNA ELENDU UKEJE F PDP 18,339 ELECTED PATRICK OKORIE M ANPP 136 FRANK IHEANYI CHINASA M APGA 668 NDUBUISI MADUEKE M APS 62 OGELE UZOCHUKWU M LP 505 BENJAMIN OKEZIE KALU M PPA 10,141 2 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS ISIALA NGWA NORTH/ISIALA UZOCHUKWU NWACHUKWU M ACN 2,398 NGWA SOUTH ELDER EBERE GEORGE M ANPP 278 FC/004/AB VICTOR AMUTA M APGA 10,342 EBERE OGBUJI EMMANUEL M LP 684 CHINENYE FERDINAND IKE M PDP 63,796 ELECTED ROLAND AMADI UWA M PPA 6,717 ISUIKWUATO/ UMU-NNEOCHI ULOMA ONUOHA F ALP 847 FC/005/AB HON. CHIBUZO U. OKORIE M ANPP 253 MADUAKOR KINGLEY M APGA 509 CHIDIEBERE V. ODOMELAM M CPC 316 NKIRUKA ONYEJIOCHA F PDP 23,868 ELECTED IGWE CARIS ODINAKA M PPA 11,598 OBINGWA/UGWUNAGBO/ NWAMU UZOMA JOSEPH M ANPP 563 OSISIOMA NWANGWA LAWRENCE C. M APGA 7,899 FC/006/AB OKEZIE ALOZIE M LP 313 URUAKPA JOHN IFEANYI M NTP 222 EZIUCHE CHINWE UBANI M PDP 73,332 ELECTED DONATUS E. C. NWANKPA M PPA 8,137 SAMUEL OLUIKPE N. M ACN 578 3 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS UMUAHIA NORTH/UMUAHIA PAUL CHIDIEBERE M A CN 2,059 SOUTH/IKWUANO ANOSIKE KELECHI M ACCORD 1,860 FC/007/AB ONYERI A. C. M ANPP 501 EMEKA NWACHUKWU M APGA 5,805 CHUKS I. IBEGBULEM M CPC 741 ELIJAH ANOSIKE M CPN 332 CHRIS ASONYE M LP 939 UDO OLUCHI IBEJI M PDP 46,589 ELECTED UDONZE NNAEMEKA M PPA 8,644 UKWA EAST/UKWA WEST UBI EKEKE CHIYEREMWA M CPN 60 FC/008/AB NWAJI SYLVANUS UZOMA M PPA 2,910 GOODHOPE O. M ANPP 150 EHEMERE AUGUSTINE CHINONYE M APGA 786 OBI CHIYEREMWA EKEKE M LP 647 UZOMA NKEM ABONTA M PDP 20,066 ELECTED ADAMAWA DEMSA/NUMAN/LAMURDE PITHON PENO POWER M ACN 25,224 FC/009/AD PWADORI STANLEY F ANPP 932 OZUMBA EMMANUEL NICODEMUS M APGA 990 LILIAN M. KAM F CPC 9,944 REV.IBRAHIM IRO M KP 1,142 YAKUBU GREGBON M LP 9,813 MACAULAY HUNOHASHI M NTP 11,406 HON. ANTONY MADWATTE M PDP 28,481 ELECTED 4 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS FUFORE/SONG BELLO ABUBAKAR M A.C,N 11,894 FC/010/AD AMOS SUNDAY M ANPP 3,287 ADAMU M.B.ARDO M CPC 10,951 IBRAHIM ABDULMUMUNI M LP 22,157 ABARMANI J. ASHANA M NTP 1,294 HON. AMINU HAMMAN TUKUR M PDP 31,349 ELECTED MAYO BELWA/GANYE/JADA/TOUNGO MUMINI MAPINDI M ACN 32,368 FC/011/AD JONES J. BAKAMSO M ANPP 1,823 BAPPA U. ABDULKADIR M CPC 11,907 MAHMOUD CHIROMA ABUBAKAR M LP 26,167 MARK AHMED BALANSO M NTP 15,121 NWANGUBI AHMADU FONS M PDP 50,171 ELECTED GOMBI/HONG HASKE FRANCIS HANANIYA M ACN 34,529 ELECTED FC/012/AD AHMADU TARAMA M ANPP 945 ABDUL RASHEED Z.H M CPC 11,295 ABRAHAM ZIDON M LP 7,161 ZAKARIA ABEL M MPPP 715 HON.EMMANUEL BELLO M PDP 18,070 5 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS GUYUK/SHELLENG JIM KWAWO AUDU M ACN 10,911 FC/013/AD JATAU EVANS A. M ANPP 969 ISHAKU YEDEBE ETHAN M CPC 4,586 SHEM DIMAS M LP 15,246 AGNES DANLADI K. F NTP 4,458 GIBSON KAUDA NATHANIEL M PDP 18,961 ELECTED MADAGALI/MICHIKA GANAMA TITSI KWAGA M ACN 36,033 ELECTED FC/014/AD HON. EMMANUEL PAPKAJO M ANPP 945 ALIYU M. DAHIRU M CPC 6,315 AYUBA TARI M LP 4,955 JOHN TITUS M MPPP 808 BINTA MASI GARBA F PDP 24,520 MAIHA/MUBI NORTH/ SHEHU DAHIRU ABUBAKAR M ACN 20,945 MUBI SOUTH PHILIP ALONGO M ANPP 6,144 FC/015//AD ABUBAKAR MAHMUD WAMBAI M CPC 31,262 ELECTED JINGI RUFAI M LP 10,195 GIDADO IBRAHIM SAJOH M PDP 30,326 YOLA/NORTH/YOLA SOUTH/GIREL SALIHU LAWAN MAINA M ACN 13,631 FC/016/AD HON, SA'AD M.C TAHIR M ANPP 10,329 MUSTAPHA SALIHU M CPC 26,271 6 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS ABDULLAHI CHUBADO ISAH M KP 896 IBRAHIM BABAYOLA MUSTAPHA M LP 27,437 RAHAB BULUS SABO F MPPP 555 AMINACHI N. KRANDA M NTP 7,035 AISHATU DAHIRU AHMED F PDP 47,473 ELECTED AKWA - IBOM ABAK/ETIM EKPO/IKA UDUAK WILLIE OKPO M ACN 2,798 FC/017/AK OKON EDET HARRY M ANPP 224 EMMANUEL OKON M PDP 101,274 ELECTED EKET/ONNA/ ESIT EKET /IBENO EDWIN AKPAN DANIEL M ACN 11,927 FC/018/AK EMMANUEL ETIM E M ADC 203 KINGSLEY O. WILLIAMS M ANPP 507 UMOETUK K. UMOETUK M NTP 148 BASSEY DAN ABIA M PDP 83,266 ELECTED ETINAN/ NSIT IBOM/ NSIT DR. CHRISTOPHER ENOCH M ACN 19,831 UBIUM MARGRET EBONG. E F ADC 759 FC/019/AK PATRICK DOMINICE M ANPP 481 OKON AKPAN JOHN M APGA 3,052 ETIM THOMPSON UYAN M NTP 276 DANIEL EFFIONG AKPAN M PDP 30,576 ELECTED 7 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS INI/ IKONO SYLVANUS S. NYAUKO M ACN 6,987 FC/020/AK EKPEDEME MFONOBONG F ADC 208 WILSON UDO M ANPP 197 SUNNY AKPAN NDARAKE M APGA 146 SUNDAY EFFIONG ROBERT M LP 5,916 INI AKPAN UDOKA M PDP 36,459 ELECTED IKOT ABASI / MKPAT ENIN/ EASTERN OBOLO SYLVESTER UDO IWOK M ACN 2,769 FC/021/AK MARY ASUQUO N. F ADC 127 UDOH SAM UMOUATAN M ANPP 3,676 GODWIN UDO KING M APGA 433 ABANG PATIENCE SUNDAY F LP 134 SAMPSON FRIDAY URUANG M NNPP 151 UBONG M. AKPO M PAC 182 AKPAN MICAH UMOH M PDP 54,179 ELECTED IKOT EKPENE/ ESSIEN UDIM/ OBOT AKARA EKPENYONG S. EKPENYONG M ACN 1,826 FC/022/AK KUFREMFON EMAKOP F ADC 60 EFFIONG S. AKPAN M ANPP 99 ANIETIE A. U. UDOH M APGA 69 FRANK U. DANIEL M NNPP 53 SAVIOUR F. UDOH M PDP 142,210 ELECTED 8 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS ITU/ IBIONO IBOM UDUAKOBONG SAMUEL F ADC 457 FC/023/AK UDUAK ANIETIE AKPAN F ARP 165 IME OKON UDOH M ANPP 385 AKPAN INIOBONG J. M CPC 723 ARCHIBONG KENNETH EDET M PDP 38,253 ELECTED IDONGESIT G. A. UDOKPO M ACN 16,028 ORON/MBO/OKOBO/UDUNG LUKE EDET EMEH M ACN 2,507 UKO/URUE OFFONG / ORUKU BEBETA UNO ASUQUO F ADC 143 FC/024/AK ORUKWO ETIM E. M ANPP 297 CMR. LEXICO EDET ISANG M CPC 5,146 JEREMIAH ITA OKON M LP 789 ROBINSON EDET UWAK M PDP 62,433 ELECTED UKANAFUN/ ORUK ANAM UDIEN OKON MBAH M ACN 800 FC/025/AK MARCUS MARCUSE M ADC 9 OROKWU ETIM EFFIONG M ANPP 87 ARCHIBONG A. DONATUS M CPP 73 UKOETE EMMANUEL ISAAC M PDP 125,345 ELECTED 9 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS UYO/ URUAN/ NSIT ATAI / IBESIKPO ASUTAN EMMANUEL ETIM EKPENYONG M ACN 41,436 ELECTED FC/026/AK UYAI MKPOUTO A. F ADC 1,534 HON. PERRY BASSEY M ANPP 1,706 EMMANUEL BASSEY OBOT M LP 8,352 JOSEPH OKON JAMES M PAC 1,113 HON. EKERE AFIA M PDP 32,979 ANAMBRA EAST/ANAMBRA ANAMBRA WEST ILEGBUNE MUKOSOLU DOROTHY F A 405 FC/027/AN HON. RALPH OKEKE M ACN 11,417 OGOR OKOYE M ADC 79 CHUKWUMA PAUL CHUKWUKA M ANPP 4,150 CHINEDU FRANCIS IDIGO M APGA 12,487 EKWENUGO EMEKA SEAN M CDC 76 RAPHEAL OBIORAH OBIDIMMA M CPC 1,104 AGHADIMUNO KOSMOS I. M LP 157 CHIEF AMEKE CHRISCATO I. M PDP 16,020 ELECTED EKWEMOUR IKE M PPA 69 ONITSHA NORTH/ONITSHA SOUTH CYRIL EGWUATU M APGA 13,656 ELECTED FC/028/AN MBA J. ARINZE M ACCORD 1,981 GOZIE G.A. M ACN 10,287 ANTHONIA E.T. F ADC 8,692 MBANEFO M.A.N. M ANPP 812 NWABUEZE F.O. M CDC 193 10 of 121 NAME & CODE OF FEDERAL VOTES STATE CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE GENDER PARTY SCORED REMARKS AKUNWATA MODEBE M CPC 1,003 IKEM, K.
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