The Electoral Commission (EC) will, within 72 hours, announce results of the 2016 presidential election, Eric Dzakpasu, the head of communications at the commission, has said.
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Breaking News: EC To Declare Election In 72 hours
The Electoral Commission (EC) will, within 72 hours, announce results of the 2016 presidential election, Eric Dzakpasu, the head of communications at the commission, has said.
Breaking News: Cape Coast North Seat Make History
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has snatched the Cape Coast North Constituency seat from the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Breaking News: Karbo Wins As MP
The New Patriotic Party’s Anthony Karbo has won the Lawra seat, according to provisional results.
He beat his closest rival, Bede Ziedeng of the governing National Democratic Congress to win the seat.
Mr Karbo polled 8,704 while Mr Ziedeng had 7, 476. The incumbent MP, Samson Abu who went independent after losing the NDC’s parliamentary primary got 5,651. The Convention People’s Party’s candidate got 124.
Breaking News: Ben Ephson Clear Airwaves
Pollster Ben Ephson has said he is unperturbed about attacks on him following his controversial prediction about the presidential race.
Breaking News: Mahama To Concede Defeat Now
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential Candidate says he is confident President John Mahama will do the honourable thing by conceding defeat in the presidential election.
Breaking News: Nana Addo Advise Mahama On Elections
Nana Akufo-Addo has asked President John Mahama to concede defeat in the presidential polls since, according to him, collated results from majority of the 275 constituencies in the country show that he (Mr Mahama) has lost the election.
OMG: See Sleeping Kafui Dey Live
A hilarious video has surfaced on social media of the award winning broadcaster Kafui Dey sleeping on live Tv.
Breaking News: NDC To Challenge EC Results In Court
The Governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) may challenge the results of the December 7 presidential elections in the Supreme Court should the Electoral Commission declare in favour of opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo, Mr Abraham Amaliba, a member of the legal team of the party has said.
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