Can the NDC end NPP's dominance in Ablekuma West in 2024 elections?

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Pulse-gh July 24, 2024 2:55 p.m.

Can the NDC end NPP's dominance in Ablekuma West in 2024 elections?

Similarly, in 2016, Mrs Owusu-Ekufful topped the chat again with 34,376 votes representing 56.96 per cent votes while NDC's candidate, Diana Obenewa Twum, polled 20, 976 votes representing 34.76 per cent.

The NDC's candidate, Victoria Hammah, polled 26,153 representing 41.18 per cent votes while candidates for three other parties, the Progressive People's Party, Peoples National Congress and the National Democratic Party, managed to garner 291, 55 and 40 votes respectively.

Since the creation of the constituency in 2012, the constituents have demonstrated their loyalty to the NPP by always electing its parliamentary candidate as their legislator.

As the 2024 general elections draw near, the political landscape in Ghana is heating up, with the Ablekuma West constituency emerging as one of the key battlegrounds.

She polled 37,363 votes representing 54.27 per cent of the total vote cast.

She polled 36,975 votes, representing 58.22 per cent.

The Ablekuma West race is shaped by several critical issues: Economic Development: Candidates are focusing on job creation, entrepreneurship, and economic policies that benefit the local populace.

As the election date approaches, the dynamics of the campaign will undoubtedly evolve, with each contender striving to convince the electorate of their vision for the constituency's future.

The 2024 elections in Ablekuma West promise to be a closely contested race with candidates bringing diverse backgrounds and policy priorities to the fore.

This constituency, known for its diverse demographics and vibrant political culture, is poised for a fierce contest..

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