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    INEC declares Kogi West election inconclusive

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 18, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    Smart Adeyemi has defeated Dino Melaye in Kogi West rerun
    Smart Adeyemi has defeated Dino Melaye in Kogi West rerun
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    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the Kogi West Senatorial election, held 16 November as inconclusive with Dino Melaye of the PDP and Smart Adeyemi of the APC, the main contenders.

    The returning officer, Professor Olayinde Lawal, declared the election inconclusive, though Adeyemi led Melaye with 20,570 votes, by scoring 80,118 votes, while Melaye scored 59, 548 votes.

    Lawal said the margin between the candidates is lower than the 43,127 registered voters in 53 polling units of 20 registration areas in the zone where elections were cancelled.

    The returning officer, who declared the election inconclusive said, he was constrained by law to declare a winner because of the smaller margin of lead between the leading candidates and the cancelled votes.

    • Buhari congratulates Bayelsa gov-elect, David Lyon

    He added that INEC will announce a new date for the conduct of a supplementary election in the 53 polling units before a winner can be returned.

    How the two candidates performed in the seven LGAs

    Kabba/Bunu LGA
    APC-15,037
    PDP-8,974

    Ijumu LGA
    APC-11,627
    PDP-7,647

    Kogi/Koton Karfe LGA
    APC-14,168
    PDP-9,786

    Mapo/Muro LGA
    APC-4,874
    PDP-3,704

    Yagba East LGA
    APC-6,683
    PDP-7,745

    Yagba West LGA
    APC-7,941
    PDP-8,980

    Lokoja LGA
    APC-19,788
    PDP-12,712

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