词条 | Dome-Kwabenya | ||||||
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| Name = Dome Kwabenya | Map1 = | Map2 = Ghana-Greater Accra | Year = 2004 | District = Ga East District | Region = Greater Accra Region | MP = Sarah Adwoa Safo | Party = New Patriotic Party }} Dome Kwabenya is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Dome Kwabenya is located in the Ga East district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. BoundariesThe seat is located within the Ga East District of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It was formed prior to the 2004 December presidential and parliamentary elections by the division of the old Ashiaman constituency into the new Dome Kwabenya and Central Tongu constituencies.[1] Members of Parliament
Elections{{Election box begin | title=Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2012:Dome Kwabenya{{small|1=Source: }}}}{{Election box candidate | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Sarah Adwoa Safo | votes = 99,402 | percentage = 63.75% | change = 6.15 }} | party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Sophia Kareen Ackuaku | votes = 35,356 | percentage = 35.57 | change = -3.87 }} | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Ernest Kwashie Gege Ebla | votes = 188 | percentage = 0.19 | change = -0.51 }} | party = Independent Candidate | candidate = Franklin Frempong Manso | votes = 107 | percentage = 0.11 | change = N/A }} | party = National Democratic Party | candidate = Sam Mireku | votes = 66 | percentage = 0.07 | change = N/A }} | votes = 64,146 | percentage = 73.57 | change = 55.37 }} | votes = — | percentage = — | change = — }}{{Election box begin | title=Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2008:Dome Kwabenya {{small|1=Source: Ghana Home Page}}}} | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Aaron Michael Oquaye | votes = 35,321 | percentage = 57.6 | change = -7.9 }} | party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Sabah Zita Okaikoi | votes = 24,163 | percentage = 39.4 | change = +7.1 }} | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Emelia Osei | votes = 1,249 | percentage = 2.0 | change = +1.3 }} | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Abubakar Kwashie Gege Ebla | votes = 431 | percentage = 0.7 | change = -0.7 }} | party = Democratic Freedom Party | candidate = Christiana Affenyi | votes = 81 | percentage = 0.1 | change = N/A }} | party = Democratic People's Party | candidate = Mohammed Salisu Sulemana | votes = 52 | percentage = 0.1 | change = N/A }} | votes = 11,158 | percentage = 18.2 | change = -15.0 }} | votes = — | percentage = — | change = — }}{{Election box begin | title=Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2004:Dome Kwabenya {{small|Source: Electoral Commission of Ghana}}}} | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Aaron Michael Oquaye | votes = 42,914 | percentage = 65.5 | change = N/A }} | party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Isaac Akanwuti Adama | votes = 21,161 | percentage = 32.3 | change = N/A }} | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Abubakar Kwashie Gege Ebla | votes = 944 | percentage = 1.4 | change = N/A }} | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Raphael Agboli | votes = 481 | percentage = 0.7 | change = N/A }} | votes = 21,753 | percentage = 33.2 | change = N/A }} | votes = 65,855 | percentage = 82.5 | change = N/A }} See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/ghana/03610.pdf |title=The 2004 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections |accessdate=2007-08-14 |author=Electoral Commission of Ghana |date=November 2005 |pages=Page 11|work=Elections 2004:Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections |publisher=Electoral Commission of Ghana, with support of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Accra}} {{Ghanaian constituencies}}{{coord missing|Ghana}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dome Kwabenya}} 1 : Parliamentary constituencies in the Greater Accra Region |
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