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The 2024 Ghanaian general election took place on 7 December 2024 to elect Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 9th Parliament of the Fourth Republic. [1] The Speaker is not an elected member of parliament though is qualified to stand for election as such. There are a total of 275 constituencies in Ghana. The 9th Parliament is set to convene on 7 ...
12 September 2024 [53] Contested 2020 election [52] Ghana Union Movement: Christian Kwabena Andrews: 9 September 2024 [51] Contested 2020 election [52] Liberal Party of Ghana: Percival Kofi Akpaloo: 9 September 2024 [54] [51] Contested 2020 election [52] National Democratic Congress: John Mahama: 9 September 2024 [51] President of Ghana (2012 ...
However, the results from the Ashanti region, seen as a stronghold of the NPP, have not yet been announced. Mahama, 65, previously led Ghana from 2012 until 2017, when he was replaced by Akufo-Addo.
No elections yet Ashanti ADANSI ASOKWA No elections yet Ashanti OBUASI WEST FAUSTILOVE APPIAH KANNIN ELECTED Ashanti OBUASI EAST SAMUEL ABOAGYE UNOPPOSED Ashanti BEKWAI SAMUEL PREMPEH JNR UNOPPOSED Ashanti BOSOME FREHO APPIAH-KUBI CHARLES UNOPPOSED Ashanti ODOTOBRI EMMANUEL OBENG-AGYEMANG ELECTED Ashanti MANSO NKWANTA SAMUEL ADJEI ELECTED Ashanti
Opposition wins Ghana presidential election, vice-president says Thomas Naadi, Favour Nunoo, Komla Adom & Joseph Winter - BBC News, Tamale, Accra, Kumasi & London December 9, 2024 at 2:04 AM
Ghana's former President John Dramani Mahama has staged a political comeback by winning the West African nation's presidential election after his rival Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia conceded ...
Ghana’s Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has conceded defeat a day after a tense presidential election, marking a historic political comeback for the opposition candidate, former leader John Mahama.
3 October: Ghana reports its first case of mpox this year. [2]14 October: A bus falls into a ditch in Kwapia, Ashanti Region, killing 13 people. [3]18 October: Parliament speaker Alban Bagbin declares four seats held by MPs who switched parties vacant, effectively giving the opposition National Democratic Congress a majority in the legislature. [4]