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Godwin Obaseki of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was term-limited and ineligible to run for re-election in 2024. His tenure was marked by a shift from the APC to the PDP, and his exit from the political scene in Edo State paved the way for a highly contested election. The 2024 election was seen as a three-horse race among the APC, PDP, and LP.
He began his political career in local government politics. [3] Godwins ran in the 2023 House of Representatives election for Akoko Edo Federal Constituency under the Labour Party. After an unsuccessful run and a subsequent legal challenge, he joined the PDP and was later appointed as the Deputy Governor of Edo State. [4]
The APC primary election was held on 22 June 2020. Osagie Ize-Iyamu won the primary election polling 27,833 votes against 2 other candidates. His closest rival was Pius Odubu, a former deputy governor in the state who came a distant second with 3,776 votes, while Osaze Obazee, a former governor in the state came third with 2,000 votes. [4]
North Carolina Labor Commissioner Candidates. The North Carolina labor commissioner, a part of the council of state, is tasked with protecting the safety and rights of the over 4 million workers ...
Previous experience: Former state senator for District 45 (from 2016 to 2023), nonprofit manager for Samaritan's Purse, worked in public affairs under the George W. Bush administration.
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Three Republicans are seeking the party’s nomination to challenge Democratic incumbent Elaine Marshall, who is seeking her eighth term. Republicans have a primary to face NC’s longtime ...
Monday Okpebholo (born 29 August 1970), is a Nigerian businessman and politician who has served as the governor of Edo State since 12 November 2024. He was the senator representing Edo Central senatorial district from 2023 to 2024.