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20% of NPP voters who turned out on the election day in 11 regions voted for Mahama – Global InfoAnalytics

20% of NPP voters who turned out on the election day in 11 regions voted for Mahama – Global InfoAnalytics
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Global InfoAnalytics has shot down claims by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) that it lost the elections because it members refused to participate in the 2024 general elections.

Executive Director Musah Dankwa has published the exit poll, which suggested that several of the NPP members who participated in the elections voted for President-elect John Dramani Mahama.

He disclosed that more than 20% of NPP voters who turned out on the election day in 11 out of 16 regions voted for John Mahama.

According to him, the region with the highest deflection from NPP to John Mahama was Savannah, 50%.

It was followed by Western North, 43%; Bono, 38%; Central, 38%; Volta, 32%; Ahafo, 30%; Upper East, 23%; Eastern, 20%; Greater Accra, 20%; Upper West, 20%; and Western, 20%; Bono East, 9%; North East, 9%; Oti, 8%; Ashanti, 5%.

Read the full statement issued by Musah Darkwa below

NPP still claims they lost the election because their voters did not come out to vote. Today, we present evidence from the exit poll that suggests otherwise as more than 20% of NPP voters who turned on the election day in 11 out of 16 regions voted for John Mahama.

The region with the highest defection from NPP to JDM was Savannah, 50%, Western North, 43%, Bono, 38%, Central, 38%, Volta, 32%, Ahafo, 30%, Upper East 23%, Eastern, 20%, Greater Accra, 20%, Upper West, 20% and Western, 20%, Bono East, 9%, North East, 9%, Oti, 8%, Ashanti, 5%.

Interestingly, Eastern region, one of the key stronghold of the NPP is top 8 in terms of ranking. Ashanti region in terms of percentage is relatively low, but since over 25% of NPP voters throughout the country are in the Ashanti region, in terms of absolute number, this will be huge and more devastating that combined effect defection of several smaller regions.

Significant number of NPP voters who voted in the presidential election, voted against the NPP according to the data from the exit poll.

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