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GAZETTE NO. 21 18-3-2011.Qxd ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF GHANA Published by Authority No. 195 TUESDAY, 22ND DECEMBER 2020 CONTENTS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION RESULTS – 2020 Results of the 7th December, 2020 Parliamentary Elections .. .. .. 4086 4086 GHANA GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER, 2020 ghalii.org Electoral Commission of Ghana Detailed Parliamentary Election Results Date of Election: 7th December, 2020 ! ! Region: WESTERN Constituency: JOMORO Registered Voters: 74,276 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected PAUL ESSIEN NPP M 45 19,889 36.15% ܆ DORCAS TOFFEY NDC F 48 24,356 44.27% ! PATRICK EKYE KWESIE CPP M 30 235 0.43% ܆ NKRUMAH SAMIA YABA CHRISTINA IND F 60 10,539 19.16% ܆ Valid Votes: 55,019 Rejected Votes: 1,028 Total Votes Cast: 56,047 Turn-Out: 74.07% ! ! Region: WESTERN Constituency: ELLEMBELE Registered Voters: 70,684 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected KWASI BONZOH NPP M 42 23,869 41.60% ܆ EMMANUEL ARMAH-KOFI BUAH NDC M 54 32,053 55.87% ! AYELEBIE AMIHERE NANA MEZENWOLEBIAH GUM M 38 520 0.91% ܆ MATHIAS BONZOH-EWEREKO BOATENG CPP M 42 881 1.54% ܆ JOHN NKUM ASMAH PPP M 54 24 0.04% ܆ PRINCE NATHANIEL KWOFIE NDP M 37 28 0.05% ܆ Valid Votes: 57,375 Rejected Votes: 666 Total Votes Cast: 58,041 Turn-Out: 82.11% ! ! Region: WESTERN Constituency: EVALUE AJOMORO GWIRA Registered Voters: 51,696 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected CATHERINE ABELEMA AFEKU NPP 17,287 45.09% ܆ KOFI ARKO NOKOE NDC 19,820 51.69% ! ELISHA JOSHUA KABENLAH GUM 1,145 2.99% ܆ ASSUMAN FRANK AFFUL NDP 90 0.23% ܆ Valid Votes: 38,342 Rejected Votes: 662 Total Votes Cast: 39,004 Turn-Out: 75.45% GHANA GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER, 2020 4087 ghalii.org Region: WESTERN Constituency: AHANTA WEST Registered Voters: 79,708 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected EBENEZER KOJO KUM NPP M 53 27,946 51.60% ! EMMANUEL OKUMI ANDOH NDC M 63 23,957 44.24% ܆ ISMAIL BUADII GUM M 46 1,797 3.32% ܆ EBO MENSAH CPP M 45 214 0.40% ܆ NATHANIEL ADUSEI APC M 26 139 0.26% ܆ DOMINIC AKALGA PNC M 36 101 0.19% ܆ Valid Votes: 54,154 Rejected Votes: 975 Total Votes Cast: 55,129 Turn-Out: 69.16% Region: WESTERN Constituency: TAKORADI Registered Voters: 52,343 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected KWABENA OKYERE DARKO-MENSAH NPP M 46 25,968 67.21% ! FREDERICK FAUSTINUS FAIDOO NDC M 63 12,129 31.39% ܆ PETER OSWALD ESSIEN GUM M 56 541 1.40% ܆ Valid Votes: 38,638 Rejected Votes: 370 Total Votes Cast: 39,008 Turn-Out: 74.52% Region: WESTERN Constituency: SEKONDI Registered Voters: 52,343 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected ANDREW KOFI EGYAPA MERCER NPP M 47 17,259 61.56% ! CHARLES HAGAN NDC M 41 10,310 36.77% ܆ ELEANOR EFFIE APPIAH GUM F 38 468 1.67% ܆ Valid Votes: 28,037 Rejected Votes: 237 Total Votes Cast: 28,274 Turn-Out: 76.73% Region: WESTERN Constituency: ESSIKADU-KETAN Registered Voters: 71,592 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected JOE GHARTEY NPP M 59 26,701 51.49% ! GRACE AYENSU-DANQUAH NDC F 53 24,527 47.30% ܆ FRANK COBINNAH GUM M 31 629 1.21% ܆ Valid Votes: 51,857 Rejected Votes: 535 Total Votes Cast: 52,392 Turn-Out: 73.18% 4088 GHANA GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER, 2020 ghalii.org Region: WESTERN Constituency: EFFIA Registered Voters: 44,903 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected JOSEPH CUDJOE NPP M 56 19,476 59.18% ! MICHAEL OTOO NDC M 43 13,433 40.82% ܆ Valid Votes: 32,909 Rejected Votes: 250 Total Votes Cast: 33,159 Turn-Out: 73.85% Region: WESTERN Constituency: KWESIMINTSIM Registered Voters: 54,218 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected PRINCE HAMIDU ARMAH NPP M 39 24,785 64.11% ! BUCKMAN PHILIP FIIFI NDC M 47 13,409 34.68% ܆ SAMUEL KWABENA ANTWI PPP M 52 467 1.21% ܆ Valid Votes: 38,661 Rejected Votes: 284 Total Votes Cast: 38,945 Turn-Out: 71.83% Region: WESTERN Constituency: SHAMA Registered Voters: 60,433 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected SAMUEL ERICKSON ABAKAH NPP M 60 22,774 50.94% ! GABRIEL KODWO ESSILFIE NDC M 70 19,674 44.00% ܆ MATHIAS ANSAH GUM M 40 2,263 5.06% ܆ Valid Votes: 44,711 Rejected Votes: 671 Total Votes Cast: 45,382 Turn-Out: 75.09% Region: WESTERN Constituency: WASSA EAST Registered Voters: 51,836 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected WILSON ARTHUR NPP M 55 18,929 46.57% ܆ ISAAC ADJEI MENSAH NDC M 57 21,714 53.43% ! Valid Votes: 40,643 Rejected Votes: 623 Total Votes Cast: 41,266 Turn-Out: 80.75% GHANA GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER, 2020 4089 ghalii.org Region: WESTERN Constituency: MPOHOR Registered Voters: 29,672 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected JOHN KOBINA ABBAM ABOAH SANIE NPP M 49 11,896 54.18% ! ERIC KWEKU KYEREMAH NDC M 35 9,695 44.15% ܆ STEPHEN KWAKU NARH GUM M 62 366 1.67% ܆ Valid Votes: 21,957 Rejected Votes: 285 Total Votes Cast: 22,242 Turn-Out: 74.96% Region: WESTERN Constituency: TARKWA NSUAEM Registered Voters: 129,828 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected GEORGE MIREKU DUKER NPP M 45 31,946 33.56% ! JOHN JUSTICE ABBAN NDC M 54 31,845 33.46% ܆ RASHIDATU ALHASSAN GUM F 35 2,171 2.28% ܆ JACOB HENYO CUDJOE PNC M 44 93 0.11% ܆ ERIC SEEDOF ASEIDU SIMPEY PPP M 34 119 0.12% ܆ ANDOH JOY JOYCELYN IND F 30 29,006 30.47% ܆ Valid Votes: 95,180 Rejected Votes: 1,242 Total Votes Cast: 96,422 Turn-Out: 74.27% Region: WESTERN Constituency: PRESTEA HUNI-VALLEY Registered Voters: 136,934 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected BARBARA OTENG-GYASI NPP F 56 39,067 39.98% ܆ ROBERT WISDOM CUDJOE NDC M 55 56,464 57.79% ! EBENEZER YAW FOBIR GUM M 40 1,920 1.96% ܆ SAMUEL ABOKYI GCPP M 21 260 0.27% ܆ Valid Votes: 97,711 Rejected Votes: 1,397 Total Votes Cast: 99,108 Turn-Out: 72.40% 4090 GHANA GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER, 2020 ghalii.org Region: WESTERN Constituency: AMENFI EAST Registered Voters: 94,035 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected AMO-ACQUAH EDWARD NPP M 58 29,954 44.58% ܆ AMANKWAH NICHOLAS NDC M 36 36,215 53.90% ! KODUAH STEPHEN GUM M 51 1,016 1.51% ܆ Valid Votes: 67,185 Rejected Votes: 1,226 Total Votes Cast: 68,411 Turn-Out: 72.75% Region: WESTERN Constituency: AMENFI CENTRAL Registered Voters: 67,373 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected AMPONTENG PATRICK HOCKSON NPP M 44 21,926 44.45% ܆ KWAKYE-ACKAH PETER YAW NDC M 63 26,100 52.91% ! APAAM CECILIA GUM F 25 1,302 2.64% ܆ Valid Votes: 49,328 Rejected Votes: 1,067 Total Votes Cast: 50,395 Turn-Out: 74.78% Region: WESTERN Constituency: AMENFI WEST Registered Voters: 79,412 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected ABRAHAM KOFI ASANTE NPP M 61 28,366 47.24% ܆ AFFUL ERIC NDC M 46 30,986 51.60% ! STEPHEN NOBI GUM M 39 699 1.16% ܆ Valid Votes: 60,051 Rejected Votes: 888 Total Votes Cast: 60,939 Turn-Out: 76.74% GHANA GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER, 2020 4091 ghalii.org Electoral Commission of Ghana Detailed Parliamentary Election Results Date of Election: 7th December, 2020 ! Region: CENTRAL Constituency: KOMENDA EDINA EGUAFO ABREM Registered Voters: 88,770 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected SAMUEL JOE ACQUAH NPP M 52 23,039 36.56% ܆ SAMUEL ATTA MILLS NDC M 64 26,886 42.67% ! ABUBAKAR SADIQ CANN GUM M 54 1,122 1.78% ܆ JOHN STERLING PPP M 61 11,964 18.99% ܆ Valid Votes: 63,011 Rejected Votes: 1,501 Total Votes Cast: 64,512 Turn-Out: 72.67% ! Region: CENTRAL Constituency: CAPE COAST SOUTH Registered Voters: 49,103 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected ERNEST ARTHUR NPP M 40 19,714 48.28% ܆ GEORGE KWEKU RICKETTS-HAGAN NDC M 57 21,118 51.72% ! Valid Votes: 40,832 Rejected Votes: 317 Total Votes Cast: 41,149 Turn-Out: 83.80% ! Region: CENTRAL Constituency: CAPE COAST NORTH Registered Voters: 62,074 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected BARBARA ASHER AYISI NPP F 44 21,642 47.69% ܆ KWAMENA MINTA NYARKU NDC M 45 22,972 50.63% ! PETER CAESAR KWEGYIR AGGREY GUM M 43 615 1.36% ܆ FRANK EMUNAH CPP M 44 144 0.32% ܆ Valid Votes: 45,373 Rejected Votes: 364 Total Votes Cast: 45,737 Turn-Out: 73.68% ! Region: CENTRAL REGION Constituency: ABURA ASEBU KWAMANKESE Registered Voters: 65,956 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected ELVIS MORRIS DONKOH NPP M 37 25,048 49.19% ! FELIX KWAKYE OFOSU NDC M 38 24,872 48.84% ܆ FRANCIS EGHAN GUM M 40 1,001 1.97% ܆ Valid Votes: 50,921 Rejected Votes:847 Total Votes Cast: 51,768 Turn-Out: 78.49% Wednesday, 23 December 2020! 4092 GHANA GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER, 2020 ! ghalii.org Region: CENTRAL Constituency: MFANTSEMAN Registered Voters: 91,134 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected OPHELIA MENSAH NPP F 47 36,091 52.02% ! JAMES ESSOUN NDC M 44 32,379 46.67% ܆ ALIJATU IBRAHIM GUM F 29 911 1.31% ܆ Valid Votes: 69,381 Rejected Votes: 892 Total Votes Cast: 70,273 Turn-Out: 77.11% ! Region: CENTRAL Constituency: EKUMFI Registered Voters: 38,264 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected F.K.ATO CODJOE NPP M 49 13,468 45.01% ܆ ABEIKU CRENTSIL NDC M 47 16,037 53.59% ! REGINA AMOAH GUM F 39 371 1.24% ܆ IBRAHIM ANDERSON CPP M 35 48 0.16% ܆ Valid Votes: 29,924 Rejected Votes: 597 Total Votes Cast: 30,521 Turn-Out: 80.11% ! Region: CENTRAL Constituency: AJUMAKO ENYAN ESIAM Registered Voters: 78,867 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected ETUAFUL RASHID KWESI NPP M 32 28,669 42.15% ܆ CASSIEL ATO BAAH FORSON NDC M 42 39,229 57.68% ! SAMUEL AKOMBISA NDP M 50 117 0.17% ܆ Valid Votes: 68,015 Rejected Votes: 730 Total Votes Cast: 68,745 Turn-Out: 87.17% ! Region: CENTRAL Constituency: GOMOA WEST Registered Voters: 74,677 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected ALEXANDER KODWO KOM ABBAN NPP M 46 25,235 44.86% ܆ RICHARD GYAN MENSAH NDC M 38 29,822 53.01% ! ESMOND PANYIN ENCHILL GUM M 60 716 1.27% ܆ CHARLES YAWSON PPP M 44 481 0.86% ܆ Valid Votes: 56,254 Rejected Votes: 1,279 Total Votes Cast: 57,533 Turn-Out: 77.04% ! ! ! GHANA GAZETTE, 22ND DECEMBER, 2020 4093 ghalii.org Region: CENTRAL Constituency: GOMOA CENTRAL Registered Voters: 48,963 Name Party Sex Age Votes Pcnt Elected NAANA EYIAH NPP F 57 20,527 56.81% ! JONAMOAH MOSES JEHU-APPIAH NDC M 54 14,568 40.32% ܆ HANNAH
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