NPP Congress: How delegates voted (In pie chart); Nana Addo flaws all

The 2012 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo Addo cruised to victory in the first of the party’s primaries for the presidential candidate on Sunday despite concerns about his age and viability.

 

Final results;

Final

 

Brong Ahafo;

BA

 

Eastern Region

Eastern

Western Region;

Western

 

Upper West Region;

UW

 

Upper East Region;

UE

 

Volta Region;

Volta

 

Northern Region;

Northern

 

Central Region;

Central

 

Greater-Accra

 

 

Ashanti Region;

Ashanti

 

HQ;

HQ

 

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