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Monday, March 30, 2015

2015 Presidental Election Results

So far, the election went well even though I believe there is definitely going to be cheats in some states and areas in such that, they are not all credible all over the nation with the way everything went down, though, it was still manageable since the machine was involved but, still they can't tell me, it was free and fair completely at 100% but not bad for INEC to have minimised the rate at which it would have been initially. So, a partial job well done for INEC.

The two presidential candidates already signed a peaceful and acceptance of the result outcomes no matter who emerged as the president, the other will accept it as fate and move on without any fight so that is commendable for them as a result of maturity and a way forward for a Greater Nigeria.

And so far, no winner has been made public by the INEC chairman, JEGA as he said on his tweets that:


Note: This blog is not associated with any organisation, program or TV.
  
The following are details of declared votes directly from the INEC collation centre by the INEC chairman and its body LIVE at the INEC Collation Centre Abuja.

Ekiti State: 16 LGA, 14 Political Parties, Total Registered vote number of voters: 723,265 (accredited: 323,739). 
AA-94
ACPN-538
AD-854
AP-424
APA-482
APC-120,331
CPP_330
APP-94
KOWA-108
LCP-377
PDP-176,466
PPN-388
UDP-60
UPP-145
Rejected votes-8,759, Total vote counts-309,445, cancellation/over voting-6polling units-2587 + 3044 + 512 + 1027 + 382 + 487=8039 (and 9039 were votes unaccounted for)

Ogun State: Register voters: 170,949, Accredited voters-594,975 Vote scored:
APC-308,290
PDP-207,950
Total valid votes-533,172, rejected votes-26,441, Total votes casts-599,613, cancellation votes: registered voters-397 and 708,

Enugu State: Registered voters-1,381,563, accredited voters-616,112
APC-14,157
PDP-55,003
Total valid votes-573,173, rejected votes-12,459, Total votes casts-585,632.

Kogi State: reg. v.1,350,883, accredited v-476,839
APC-264,851
PDP-149,987
Vv-421328, Rv-17959, Vc-439287

Osun State: Registered voters-1,378,113, accredited voters-683,169
APC-383,603
PDP-249,929
Vv-642,615, Rv-20758, Tvc-663,373, Vc-4707

Ondo State: Rv-1,501,549, Av-618,040

APC-299,889
PDP-251,368

FCT, rv-886,573, av-344,056
APC-146,399
PDP-157,195
vc-306815, rv9210, tvc-316,015

Oyo state: Registered voters-2,344,448, accredited voters-1m+
APC-528,620
PDP-303,376
Tvv-881,352, Trv-47,254, Vc-928,606, Cancellation v,1109 +261 + 480

Nasarawa state: Registered voters-1,222,054, accredited voters-562,959
APC-236,838
PDP-273,460
Tvv-511,547, Trv-10,094, Vc-521,641, Cancellation v-

Kano state: Vv
APC-1,903,999
PDP-215,779
Tvv-2,128,821, Rv-43626, TVc-2172447

Jigawa state- Reg. 1,825,839, Acrtd v, 1,158,028
APC-885,988
PDP-142,904
Tvv-1087564, Rv-34305, Tvc-1071889

Katsina state
APC-1,345,441
PDP-98,937
Tvv-144976, 

Kwara state-Rv-1,181,032, Av389,360
APC-302,146
PDP-132,602
Tvv-440,080, Rv-21,321, Tv461401

Kaduna state-Rv336179, 1,746,031
APC-1,127,760
PDP-484085
Tvv-1,617,482, rv-32719, tvc-1650201

Anambra state-Rv-1963427, Av-
APC-17926
PDP-660,762
Tvv-6884, Rv-14825, Tvc-703409

Abia state-Trv-1,349134, Av-442,538
APC-13394
PDP-368,303
Tvv-391,045, Rv-10004, Tvc-401,049 

Akwa Ibom-acdt v1,074,070,
APC-58,411
PDP-953,304

Imo state, Acv-807,712
APC-133,253
PDP-559,189

Plateau state-Av-1,078,833
APC-429,140
PDP-549,695
Tvv-982,388 

Eboyin state
APC-19518
PDP-323,653

Niger state
APC-657,678
PDP-149,222

Lagos state
APC-792,460
PDP-632,327

Bayelsa state
 APC-5194
PDP-361,209

Gombe state
APC-361,245
PDP-96,873

Cross-river state
APC-28,774
PDP-414,863

Adamawa state
APC-374,701
PDP-251,664

Zamfara state
APC-656,0222
PDP-144,833


Kebbi state-21 LGA,
APC-567,883
PDP-100,972

Benue state
APC-373,961
PDP- 303,737

Bauchi state- Accredited voters-1,094,069
APC- 931,598
PDP- 86085

Yobe state, accredited voters-520,127
APC- 446,265
PDP- 25,526

Edo state,
APC- 208,469
PDP- 286,869

Taraba state
APC- 261,326
PDP- 310,800

Sokoto state
APC-671,926
PDP- 152,199

Rivers state-
APC- 69238
PDP- 1,487,075

Akwa Ibom
APC- 17,926
PDP- 660,762

Delta state
APC- 48910
PDP- 1,200,000


Bayelsa state, accredited voters 1,350,914
APC- 48910
PDP- 1,211,405


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Declared WINNERS
Senatorial seat:
States
Gubernatorial seat:
States
House Reps. seat:
States
Presidential seat:


So far, the APC political party emerged and took leads in 12 states so far for the presidential seat, while PDP took only 3 state out of the whole 36 states. Lets see what comes out of everything after.

Please, watch out for this space for updates because, the lists are being populated and update as changes are gathered.


 Disclaimer:
This is not an official results from INEC, the above list were announced on the TV.

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