UG survey: do not seek re-election – Respondents to some MPs



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General News on Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Source: clbadfmonline.com

2019-06-11

Ghana Parliament Cc The survey found that 42.6% of respondents are willing to retain their MPs

A survey conducted by the Department of Political Science of the University of Ghana (UG) revealed that if elections were held today, about 49.5% of Ghanaians will vote against their MPs if their results are mediocre .

The survey also revealed that 42.6% of respondents are willing to retain their MPs, 7.9% of them remaining undecided.

Regional level

In two regions, 50% or more would vote for incumbents: Volta (56.4%) and Oti (50.0%), the report says.

"In nine other countries, 40% or more would vote for incumbents: Savannah (48.7%), Ashanti (45.7%), Bono East (45.7%), Ahafo (45.5%), Northern ( 45.3%), Western North (45.2%). ), Upper West (42.7%), East (41.7%) and Central (40.7%)

In the other five, only 30% or more would vote for the incumbents: Occidental (38.5%), Bono (35.7%), Upper East (35.3%), Greater Accra (34.5%) and North -Est (32.9%).

More than 10% of Indians were undecided in four regions: North West (16.0%), Northeast (14.1%), Upper East (10.2%) and Savannah (10.0%), adds the report.

NPP MPs

The region receiving the greatest support for the candidates for the position of deputy in the elections today is the Oti (66.0%) where the position of president is unique.

In the three regions with the highest number of seats, support for incumbents was lower: Ashanti-44 seats (45.8%), Eastern-27 (42.3%) and Grand Accra-21 seats ( 31.3%).

In four regions, more than 10% were undecided: Upper East (10.1%), Greater Accra (10.5%), Western North (16.3%) and North East (17.6%)

NDC Deputies

The region with the most support for NDC candidates if elections were held today is Ahafo (60.4%) where the NDC has two seats.

In the three regions where NDC has the largest number of seats, support for incumbents was lower: Volta-18 seats (56.4%), Greater Accra-13 seats (39.5%) and Upper East-12 seats (36.9%).

In five regions, more than 10% were undecided: Upper East (10.1), North East (10.6%), Eastern (13.1%), Western North (15.9%) and Central (16.2%). %).

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