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[Full List] Winners, Losers At NPP Parliamentary Primaries

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A Deputy Chief of Staff, Francis Asenso-Boakye has been elected as the Parliamentary Candidate for the Bantama Constituency.NPP -Youth-Group-Beats-Assembly-Members-at-Adeiso

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He defeated the incumbent MP, Daniel Okyem Aboagye to pick the sole ticket to represent the party in the December polls.

1. Asenso Boakye
(Bantama)

2. Hon. Sarah Adwoa Sarfo
(Dome Kwabenya )

3.K.T Hammond (Adansi Asokwa )

K.T 176
Binfo 126

4. Buabeng Asamoah
( Adenta )

5. Darkoa Newman
(Okaikwei South)

6. Cynthia Morrison
(Agona West )

7. Farouk Aliu Mahama
(Yendi)

8. Ekow Vincent
(Tafo Pankrono )

9. Hon. Kobby
(Takoradi )

10. Bice Osei Kuffour (Obour)
(Asante Akim South)

11. Madam Tangoba
(Navrongo )

Akwatia

Ama Sey -225
Opponent- 227

Zebilla Constituency Provisional Results

Frank Fuseini Adongo 331

Dr Kingsley krugu 280

K. T Hammond won

K.T 176
Binfo 126

302 vote cast

Kwesimintsim results

Joe Mensah Incumbent polls 167 representing 42 .93%

Dr Prince Hamid Armah NaccA boss polls 222 representing 57.07 %

Dr. Prince Armah will represent NPP on Dec.7

Provisional— Berekum East. Kwabena Twum Nuamah 232. Nelson kyeremeh 286. Dr Nuamah lost. He is the chairman on health committee of parliament

So far incumbent MP’s who lost their primaries…..

Mark Asibay Yèboah… lost.

Okyem Aboagye..bantama…lost

Oda..MP…….lost.

Collins Amakwa..lost.

Kennedy kankam…..lost

Vincent Odotei ……lost

Kofi Adda……lost

Tema Central MP……lostand

Almed Arthur…kaneshie…lost.

Ngleshie Amanfrom…MP….lost.

Offinso South….MP…..lost.

Dr Nuamah lost

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