With 19 states officially declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission, the All Progressives Congress is in the lead.
Below is a list of winners that have been officially announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC):
Okezie Ikpeazu – Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – 261,127 votes- Winner
Uchechukwu Ogah of (APC) – 99,574 votes.
Udom Emmanuel (PDP) – 519,712 votes==Winner
NsimaEkere, of APC- 171, 978 votes
Ben Ayade (PDP) – 381,484 votes– Winner
Ifeanyi Okowa (PDP) – 925,274 votes- Winner
Chief Great Ogboru of APC- 215,938 votes.’’
Dave Umahi (PDP) – 393,043 votes= Winner
Sonni Ogbuoji of APC, got 81703 votes
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (PDP) – 449,935- Winner
Sen. Ayogu Eze (APC) – 10, 423.
Inuwa Yahaya – All Progressives Congress (APC) – 364,179 votes – Winner
Muhammad Badaru (APC) – 810, 933 votes- Winner
Senator Usman Bayero Nafada of PDP scored a total of 222, 868
Nasir El-Rufai (APC) – 1,045,427 votes- Winner
Alhaji Isah Ashiru of (PDP), scored 814,168 votes
Katsina State
Aminu Masari (APC) – 1,178,864 votes- Winner
Garba Yakubu Lado of – PDP 488,621 votes
Atiku Bagudu (APC) – 673,717 votes- Winner
Senator Isa Galaudu of PDP- 106,633 votes
Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq (APC) – 331, 546 votes – Winner
Mr. Abdulrazaq Atunwa of PDP- 114,754 votes
Babajide Sanwo-Olu (APC) – 739,445 votes- Winner
Mr. Jimi Agbaje –PDP 206,141 votes.
Nasarawa State
Abdullahi Sule (APC) – 327,229 votes- Winner
David Ombugadu of PDP – 184,281 votes,
Abubakar Bello (APC) – 526,412 votes – Winner
Umar Nasko of PDP polled 298,065 votes.
Dapo Abiodun (APC) – 241,670 votes- Winner
Adekunle Akinlade, (APM) -222,153 votes.
Seyi Makinde (PDP) – 515,621 votes – Winner
Bayo Adelabu, APC – 357, 982 votes.
Mai Mala Buni (APC) – 444,013 votes- Winner
Umar Iliya Damagum (PDP) – 95,703 votes.
Muktar Idris (APC) – 534,541 votes= Winner
Bello Matawalle (PDP) -189,452 votes.
Meanwhile, due to widespread disruption of elections in Rivers State, INEC has suspended all electoral processes in the oil-rich state until further notice.
Similarly, governorship elections in Adamawa, Bauchi, Plateau, and Sokoto states will not be concluded until after supplementary elections are conducted.
INEC has declared the results in all the four states inconclusive because the lead margins were lower than the total number of votes cancelled in certain areas.
According to the law, supplementary elections will take place only in the polling units where elections were cancelled. The elections will take place within 21 days of the initial polls.
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