2023 KOGI, IMO & BAYELSA GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION UPDATES
2023Elections: Zamfara Central Election Declared Inconclusive
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The cancellation affected not less than 74 polling units
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The Peoples Democratic Party candidate scored 93,120
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The All Progressives Congress polled 79,444
Eko Hot Blog reports that The Independent National Electoral Commission, on Tuesday, declared the Zamfara Central senatorial district election inconclusive.
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The INEC Returning Officer of the senatorial district, Prof. Ahmad Galadima, said the cancellation affected not less than 74 polling units from 19 registration areas of Bungude, Gusau and Tsafe.
He further explained that the total number of Permanent Voter Cards collected were 43,881, which was more than the margin lead of the two political parties with the highest votes.
The Peoples Democratic Party candidate scored 93,120 while the All Progressives Congress polled 79,444.
“With a lead margin of 13,676, the result can only be declared inconclusive,” Galadima said.
Also, the INEC Returning Officer of Gusau/Tsafe federal constituency, Dr. Aminu Dabai also announced the cancellation of 38 polling units affected from both Gusau and Tsafe Local Government Areas.
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