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词条 Navrongo Central (Ghana parliament constituency)
释义

  1. Boundaries

  2. Members of Parliament

  3. Elections

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Infobox Ghana constituency
| Name = Navrongo Central
| Map1 =
| Map2 = Ghana UpperEast.png
| Year =
| District = Kassena/Nankana District
| Region = Upper East Region
| MP = Mark Owen Woyongo
| Party = National Democratic Congress
}}

Navrongo Central 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. Navrongo Central is located in the Kassena/Nankana district of the Upper East Region of Ghana.

Boundaries

The seat is located entirely within the Kassena/Nankana district of the Upper East Region of Ghana.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
1992 Godfrey Abullu National Democratic Congress
1995 John Setuni Achuliwor Independent
1996 Clement Tumfuga Bugase National Democratic Congress
2000 John Setuni Achuliwor New Patriotic Party
2003 Joseph Kofi Adda New Patriotic Party
2012 Mark Owen Woyongo National Democratic Congress

Elections

{{Election box begin | title=Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2012: Navrongo Central
{{small|1=Source:Electoral Commission of Ghana}}}}
| party = National Democratic Congress
| candidate = Mark Owen Woyongo
| votes = 17,907
| percentage = 53.16
| change = 11.46
}}
| party = New Patriotic Party
| candidate = Joseph Kofi Adda
| votes = 15,443
| percentage = 45.84
| change = +0.64
}}
| party = Progressive People's Party
| candidate = Avankawa Awupuri Crispen
| votes = 336
| percentage = 1.0
| change = —
}}
| votes = 2,464
| percentage = 7.32
| change = +3.82
}}
| votes = 34,469
| percentage = 76.71
| change = —
}}{{Election box begin | title=Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2008: Navrongo Central
{{small|1=Source:Ghana Home Page}}}}
| party = New Patriotic Party
| candidate = Joseph Kofi Adda
| votes = 14,354
| percentage = 45.2
| change = +5.9
}}
| party = National Democratic Congress
| candidate = Mark Owen Woyongo
| votes = 13,224
| percentage = 41.7
| change = +22.1
}}
| party = People's National Convention
| candidate = Gabriel Pwamang
| votes = 4,026
| percentage = 12.7
| change = -7.9
}}
| party = Convention People's Party
| candidate = Anuga Fortunate
| votes = 133
| percentage = 0.4
| change = 0.0
}}
| votes = 1,130
| percentage = 3.5
| change = -15.2
}}
| votes =
| percentage =
| change =
}}{{Election box begin | title=Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2004: Navrongo Central
{{small|Source:National Electoral Commission, Ghana}}}}
| party = New Patriotic Party
| candidate = Joseph Kofi Adda
| votes = 12,444
| percentage = 39.3
| change = -18.6
}}
| party = People's National Convention
| candidate = Gabriel Pwamang
| votes = 6,512
| percentage = 20.6
| change = +3.0
}}
| party = National Democratic Congress
| candidate = Emmanuel Andema
| votes = 6,201
| percentage = 19.6
| change = -3.8
}}
| party = Independent
| candidate = Abdallah Werseh Achuliwor
| votes = 4,015
| percentage = 12.7
| change = —
}}
| party = Independent
| candidate = Donald Amoah
| votes = 2,262
| percentage = 7.1
| change = —
}}
| party = Convention People's Party
| candidate = Jennifer Azantilow
| votes = 140
| percentage = 0.4
| change = —
}}
| party = Democratic People's Party
| candidate = Grace Bagoniah
| votes = 83
| percentage = 0.3
| change = -0.8
}}
| votes = 5,932
| percentage = 18.7
| change = -15.8
}}
| votes = 32,778
| percentage = 84.3
| change = +34.3
}}Joseph Kofi Adda (NPP) won the by-election held on 25 March 2003 by a majority of 7271,[1] following the death of John Setuni Achuliwor (NPP) who died on 29 January 2003 after a road traffic accident on 25 January 2003.[2]{{Election box begin | title=Navrongo Central by-election, 2003
{{small|1=Source:Ghana Home Page}}}}
| party = New Patriotic Party
| candidate = Joseph Kofi Adda
| votes = 12,200
| percentage = 57.9
| change = +16.4
}}
| party = National Democratic Congress
| candidate = Clement Tumfugah Bugase
| votes = 4,929
| percentage = 23.4
| change = -17.5
}}
| party = People's National Convention
| candidate = Gabriel Pwamang
| votes = 3,705
| percentage = 17.6
| change = +5.5
}}
| party = Democratic People's Party
| candidate = Grace Bagoniah
| votes = 241
| percentage = 1.1
| change = —
}}
| votes = 7,271
| percentage = 34.5
| change = +33.9
}}
| votes = 21,933
| percentage = 50.0
| change =
}}{{Election box begin | title=Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2000: Navrongo Central
{{small|Source:Adam Carr's Election Archives}}}}
| party = New Patriotic Party
| candidate = John Setuni Achuliwor
| votes = 11,246
| percentage = 41.5
| change = -6.6
}}
| party = National Democratic Congress
| candidate = Clement Tumfugah Bugase
| votes = 11,103
| percentage = 40.9
| change = -11.0
}}
| party = People's National Convention
| candidate = Pwoawuvi J. Weguri
| votes = 3,284
| percentage = 12.1
| change = —
}}
| party = National Reform Party
| candidate = Kaguah A. Castor
| votes = 604
| percentage = 2.2
| change = —
}}
| party = Great Consolidated Popular Party
| candidate = Frank Awepuga
| votes = 353
| percentage = 1.3
| change = —
}}
| party = Convention People's Party
| candidate = Jennifer Anemana
| votes = 310
| percentage = 1.1
| change = —
}}
| party = United Ghana Movement
| candidate = Margaret A. Punguse
| votes = 214
| percentage = 0.8
| change = —
}}
| votes = 143
| percentage = 0.6
| change = —
}}{{Election box begin | title=Ghanaian parliamentary election, 1996: Navrongo Central
{{small|Source:Electoral Commission of Ghana}}}}
| party = National Democratic Congress
| candidate = Clement Tumfugah Bugase
| votes = 16,811
| percentage = 51.9
| change = +4.0
}}
| party = New Patriotic Party
| candidate = John Setuni Achuliwor
| votes = 15,599
| percentage = 48.1
| change = —
}}
| votes = 1,212
| percentage = 3.8
| change = —
}}
| votes = 33,883
| percentage = 82.9
| change =
}}{{Election box begin | title=Navrongo Central by-election, 1995
{{small|Source:Electoral Commission of Ghana}}}}
| party = Independent
| candidate = John Setuni Achuliwor
| votes = 6,995
| percentage = 49.3
| change =
}}
| party = National Democratic Congress
| candidate = Clement Tumfugah Bugase
| votes = 6,799
| percentage = 47.9
| change =
}}
| party = EGLE
| candidate = Coleman E. Nambuisi
| votes = 394
| percentage = 2.8
| change =
}}
| votes = 196
| percentage = 1.4
| change =
}}

See also

  • List of Ghana Parliament constituencies

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=34533 |title=NPP retains Navrongo seat |accessdate=2007-07-27 |work=Politics of Wednesday, 26 March 2003 |publisher=Ghana Home Page}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=32556 |title=NPP Chairman Upsets Dead MPs Family |accessdate=2007-07-27 |work=General News of Saturday, 8 February 2003 |publisher=Ghana Home Page}}
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