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Live Updates: Anambra Governorship Election Results

Live Updates: Anambra Governorship Election Results


REGISTERED VOTERS: 2,525,471

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Dunukofia LGA

APC — 1991

APGA — 4124

PDP — 1680

YPP — 1360


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Orumba North LGA

Registered voters: 33,608

No election — collation officer

The collation officer of Orumba North says election did not hold in the LGA due to several irregularities Including threats to his life.


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Awka North

APC – 755

APGA – 1908

PDP – 840

YPP – 381


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Aguata LGA

APGA – 9136

APC – 4773

PDP – 3798

YPP – 1070


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Onitsha North LGA

APGA – 5587

APC – 3909

PDP – 3781

YPP – 682


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Orunmba South LGA

APC – 2060

APGA – 4394

PDP – 1672

YPP – 887


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Nnewi North LGA

APC – 1278

APGA – 3369

PDP – 1511

YPP – 6485


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Njikoka LGA

APC – 3216

APGA – 8803

PDP – 3409

YPP – 924


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Onitsha South LGA

APC – 2050

APGA – 4281

PDP – 2253

YPP – 271


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Idemili South LG

APC – 1039

APGA – 2312

PDP – 2016

YPP – 752


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Ayamelum LGA

APC – 2409

APGA – 3424

PDP – 2804

YPP – 407


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Anambra East LGA

APC – 2034

APGA – 9746

PDP – 1380

YPP – 559


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Anaocha LGA

APC – 2085

APGA – 6919

PDP – 5108

YPP – 868


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Oyi LGA

APC – 2830

APGA – 6133

PDP – 2484

YPP – 900


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Awka South LGA

APC – 2595

APGA – 12891

PDP – 5498

YPP – 919


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