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This is a list of the 276 constituencies in Ghana. They will be contested in the Parliament of the Republic of Ghana, from December 2024. There were 275 constituencies at the time of the 2020 Ghanaian general election. [1] One more constituency, Guan, was added in 2023 and was contested for the first time in the 2024 Ghanaian general election.
There are a total of 276 constituencies in Ghana. The 9th Parliament is set to convene on 7 January 2025 to elect a Speaker and Deputy Speakers as well as for the administration of oaths to the Speaker and Members of Parliament. One new constituency, Guan was contested for the first time in this parliament. [3]
There are a total of 276 constituencies in Ghana. The 8th Parliament convened on 7 January 2021 to elect a Speaker and Deputy Speakers as well as for the administration of oaths to the Speaker and Members of Parliament. Results of the 2020 Ghanaian parliamentary election by constituency
The simple majority (or First Past the Post) voting system is used in Ghana's parliamentary elections. Since 2012, the country is divided into 275 single-member constituencies. Members serve four-year terms.
List of parliamentary constituencies of Ghana This page was last edited on 29 September 2019, at 19:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Pages in category "Parliamentary constituencies in the Northern Region (Ghana)" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Akim Abuakwa North (Ghana parliament constituency) Akim Abuakwa South (Ghana parliament constituency) Akim Oda (Ghana parliament constituency) Akim Swedru (Ghana parliament constituency) Atiwa (Ghana parliament constituency) Akropong (Ghana parliament constituency) Akuapem North (Ghana parliament constituency) Akwapim South (Ghana parliament ...
There are a total of 275 constituencies in Ghana. 45 new constituencies were created prior to the 2012 election. The 7th Parliament had its first sitting on Sunday 7 January 2017 shortly after midnight [ 2 ] to elect a Speaker and Deputy Speakers as well as for the administration of oaths to the Speaker and Members of Parliament.