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Sam George won with 24,050 votes thus 53.43% and the NPP candidate received 17,952 votes representing 39.89% of the total votes cast.
Mensah won with 26,673 votes representing 72.60%, while the NPP candidate received 3,010 votes representing 8.20%.
In 2020, Sam George polled 40,950 votes, 64.21%, and the NPP candidate received 21,378 votes representing 33.51%.
Mensah won with 14,409 votes, 54.30%, and the NPP candidate received 6,780 votes, 25.60%.
As an NDC stronghold, the constituency is expected to continue its support for the party, although changing demographics and emerging local issues could influence future elections.
Mensah won again with 27,735 votes 69.50%, and the NPP candidate polled 8,522 votes, 21.40%.
Mensah won with 28,706 votes, 63.13%, and the NPP candidate got 11,503 votes, 25.30%.
Michael Tetteh-Eku, known as Chairman, won the NPP race for the Ningo-Prampram constituency with 410 votes, being a first-time candidate.
The history and current status of Ningo-Prampram as an NDC stronghold underscore the deep-rooted political affiliations and the continuous efforts to improve the constituency through representation and development projects.
The NPP candidate received 12,577 votes representing 29.85%.
The party's candidates have consistently won parliamentary elections, reflecting the constituency's alignment with NDC's policies and ideology.
His popularity and influence in the area have contributed to the party's strong presence and continued dominance in this constituency..
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