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APC 19 – 7 PDP… Results of 2015 gov election

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has so far announced the results of the weekend’s governorship election in 26 states.

While collation is still ongoing in three states, the election has been declared inconclusive in two others.

In most days, it was a two-horse race between the candidates of the All Progressive Party (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Here is a rundown of how results current stand across all 29 states:

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STATE WINNER RUNNER UP 1 RUNNER UP 2
Abia Inconclusive Inconclusive Inconclusive
Adamawa Mohammed Umar Jibrilla (APC) 362,329 Markus Gundiri (SDP) 181,806 Nihu Ahmed Ribadu (PDP) 98,970
Akwa-Ibom Emmanuel Udom Gabriel (PDP) 996,071 Umana Okon Umana (APC) 89,865  Helen Esuene (Labour Party) 86,000
Bauchi Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar (APC) 654,934 Jatau Mohammad Auwal (PDP) 282,650
Benue  Samuel Ortom (APC) 387,753  Terhemen Tarzoor (PDP) 296,189
Borno Collation in Progress Collation in Progress
Cross-River Ben Ayade (PDP) 342,016 Odey Anthony Ochicha (APC) 53,983 Fidelis Ugbo 36,918 (Labour party)
Delta Okowa Ifeanyi Arthur (PDP) 724,680 Great Ogboru (Labour Party) 130,028  Oghenetega  Emerhor (APC) 67,825
Ebonyi Dave Umahi (PDP) 289,867 Edward Nkwegu (Labour Party) 124,817 Julius Ucha (APC) 27,583
Enugu Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (PDP) 482,277 Okey Ezea (APC) 43,839 Oba Maduabuchi(APGA) 3,303
Gombe Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo (PDP) 285,369 Mohammed Inuwa Yahaya (APC) 205,132
Imo Inconclusive Inconclusive Inconclusive
Jigawa Abubakar Badaru (APC) 644,048 Abubakar Aminu Ringim (PDP) 462,110
Kaduna Nasir El-Rufai (APC) 1,117,635 Mukhtar Ramalan Yero (PDP) 485,833 Polycarp Danladi (APGA) 20,140
Kano Abdullahi Umar Ganduje (APC) 1,546,434 Salihu Muhammad Sagir (PDP) 599,726
Katsina Aminu Bello Masari (APC) 943,085 Musa Nashuni (PDP) 476,768 Umar Abdullahi Tsauri (APGA) 42,302
Kebbi Abubakar Atiku Bagudu (APC) 477,376 Bello Sarkin Yaki (PDP) 293,443
Kwara Abdul Fatah Ahmed (APC) 295,832 Simeon Ajibola (PDP) 115,220 Mike Omotosho (Labour Party) 2,973
Lagos Akinwunmi Ambode (APC) 811,994 Jimmy Kolawole Agbaje (PDP) 659,788 Bolaji Ogunseye (AD) 6,087
Nasarawa Umar Tanko Al-Makura (APC) 309,746 Labaran Maku (APGA) 178,983 Yusuf Agabi (PDP) 119,782
Niger Abubakar Bello (APC) 593,702 Umar Nasko (PDP) 239,772
Ogun Ibikunle Amosun (APC) 306,988 Adegboyega Nasiru Isiaka (PDP) 201,440 Akin Odunsi (SDP) 25,826
Oyo Abiola Ajimobi (APC) 327,310 Rashidi Ladoja (Accord Party) 254,520 Adebayo Alao-Akala (Labour Party) 184,111
Plateau Simon Bako Lalong (APC) 537,050 Gyang Shom Pwajok(PDP) 501,938
Rivers Nyesom Ezenwo Wike (PDP) 1,029,102 Dakuku Adol Peterside (APC) 124,896
Sokoto Aminu Waziri Tambuwal (APC) 647,609  Abdalla Wali (PDP) 269,074
Taraba Collation in Progress   Collation in Progress
Yobe Ibrahim Gaidam (APC) 334,847 Adamu Maina Waziri (PDP) 179,700
Zamfara  Collation in Progress Collation in Progress  
SUMMARY APC = 17  PDP = 7  OTHER PARTIES = NIL

 

 

 

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3 comments
  1. Hmmmmn, so PDP finally becomes the opposition party! Rather than focus on the election, they were busy looking for certificate! Goodluck to PDP. The largest (opposition) party in Africa!

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