James Gyakye Quayson wins Assin North constituency bye-election

Earlier supporters of the NDC has taken to the streets to jubilate the supposed victory of Gyakye Quayson who is making a second entry to Parliament.

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The National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) candidate, James Gyakye Quayson has won the Assin North constituency bye-election.

He polled 57.56 percent of validates votes cast to beat the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP’s) Charles Opoku who secured 42.15 percent of votes cast.

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Earlier supporters of the NDC has taken to the streets to jubilate the supposed victory of Gyakye Quayson who is making a second entry to Parliament.

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Mr. Quayson went into the race with two others: Charles Opoku of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Bernice Enyonam Sefenu of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG).

Per the provisional results, the LPG’s Sefenu woefully trailed behind with a paltry 85 votes (0.028%).

Gyakye Quayson, who won the seat in the 2020 polls with 17,498 votes, was kicked out of Parliament for having dual citizenship prior to filing his nomination forms.

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The Supreme Court subsequently ordered Parliament to expunge his name from its records. After declaring the seat vacant, the Electoral Commission was compelled to schedule a by-election in the constituency.

Unperturbed by the setback, the opposition NDC fielded Mr. Quayson for the by-election held today, June 27, 2023.

Pollsters had said the winner of the poll would win with a slim margin, but provisional results show Mr. Quayson cruising to a possible landslide victory.

Both the NDC and NPP have accused each other of vote buying and intimidation. Mr. Quayson is currently facing criminal charges after he was dragged to court by the State for allegedly holding dual citizenship.

Source: mypublisher24.com

 

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