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Saturday, 25 July 2015

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Sunday, 29 March 2015

Abuja: APC polls 10,853 to PDP 7,762 votes

By Henry Umoru
ABUJA- Results released Sunday for the Federal Capital Territory, by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, showed that the APC won the Presidential election with 10,853 while PDP scored 7,762.
Also in Abaji, the APC Senatorial candidate, Senator Sidi Ali who hails from Abaji polled 9,840 to defeat the incumbent and PDP candidate, Senator Philip Tanimu Aduda who scored 8,749 and for the House of Representatives, APC scored ,10,047 and PDP, 8,215.
Announcing the result, the Returning Officer, Dr. Abdullahi Mohammed Evuti of the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Abuja told journalists that no problem recorded despite some hitches of logistics and card readers’ failure, even as he revealed that the council has 10 wards and the total number of registered voters is 42, 401, while accredited voters is 20, 017.
A breakdown of votes received by political parties show ACPN 14, ADC 11, APC 10, 853, NCP 25, PDP 7,762, PPN 16, UDP 03, APA 26, AA 09, KOWA 03, CPP 16, HDP 02, AD 05 and UPP 02.
The returning officer also said that the total valid votes recorded was 18,747, rejected votes 537, while total vote cast 19, 284
Also yesterday, for senatorial seat in the territory indicate that the candidate of the APC, Senator Sidi Ali won in Kwali Area Council beat incumbent Senator Phillips Aduda by 1, 035 votes.
Ali polled 14, 645 votes while Aduda, who is the chairman, Senate Committee on Power, polled 13, 610 of the 29,320 votes cast. ADC scored 62 votes coming third of the 13 political parties that contested the seat.
Also, in Kwali Area Council, the APC presidential candidate polled 15, 348 to beat the PDP candidate who scored 13, 091 votes.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/abuja-apc-polls-10853-to-pdp-7762-votes/#sthash.YmXdwXZR.Gof8fDa8.dpuf

#NigeriaDecides

#NigeriaDecides: Nigeria 2015 Presidential, National Assembly Elections –  Results Updates

Lagos

Results are out at Polling Unit 008 Epetedo, Igbosere Street, in Lagos Island President Apc 62 Pdp 61 SenateApc 70 Pdp 52 Reps Apc 61 Pdp 52 Chants of ‘Sai Buhari’ rents the air.

Oyo

Result at Unit 32, Ward 2 Ibadan South West LGA House of Reps APC- 23; LP- 9; ACD- 3; PDP- 9; Accord- 20; AD-2; null and void- 6 Senate Accord- 25; PDP- 8; Labour- 8; APC- 25; null and void- 6 Presidency APC- 39; UPP- 1; AD-3; AA-1; ACPN- 4; PDP- 19

Ekiti

Ward 009 Unit 009 Ado Ekiti
Presidential
PDP 140 APC 59
SENATE:
PDP 135 APC 67
REPs
PDP 138 APC 61

Lagos

At Polling Unit 047, Alausa, Ikeja, where Mr. Tinubu voted. President APC – 180 PDP – 55 Senate APC – 181 PDP – 53 Reps APC – 178 PDP – 53

Lagos

Results are out at Polling Unit 008 Epetedo, Igbosere Street, in Lagos Island President Apc 62 Pdp 61 Senate Apc 70 Pdp 52 Reps Apc 61 Pdp 52 Chants of ‘Sai Buhari’ rents the air.

Sokoto

sokoto

Ekiti

ekiti

Kaduna

KD3
KD2
KD1

Kano

KANO

 Abuja

AP plaza polling unit
PU 37/06/04/180
HOUSE OF REP PDP-161 APC-232 APGA-21 FRESH-1 LABOUR PARTY-11 APA-1 ADC-1
SENATORIAL PDP-178 APC-237 APGA-5 ADC-1 PPA-1
PRESIDENTIAL APC-235 PDP-200 KOWA-1
Abuja
Abuja2
abuja3

Akwa Ibom

Akwaibom1
Akwaibom2

Kaduna

Kaduna
Kaduna2
Kaduna3

 Sokoto

Sokoto

OYO

Result from Unit 26, ward 11 Ibadan north east‎ LGA.
Presidential: Apc 155;  Pdp 39; SDP 1.
‎Senitorial: ‎Apc 112; Pdp 25; SDP 8; LP 16; Accord 56‎.
House of Rep; ‎Apc 116; Pdp 34; SDP 4;Accord 42; LP 8
At Unit 9, ward at Sabo, an Hausa community, Presidential result is Apc 152, pdp 28.
Result from Unit 26, ward 11 Ibadan north east‎ LGA. Counting of result ended by 8: 05pm.
Presidential: Apc 155;  Pdp 39; SDP 1.
‎Senitorial: ‎Apc 112; Pdp 25; SDP 8; LP 16; Accord 56‎.
House of Rep; ‎Apc 116; Pdp 34; SDP 4;Accord 42; LP 8

KADUNA

Nasir El-Rufai wins own polling unit [Polling Unit 024 Anguwar Sarki Ward, Kaduna North] Presidential Election: APC-430, PDP-11, APA-1, AD-1, VOID – 3
EKITI
Unit 09, Ward 11, Isan Ekiti [Former Governor Kayode Fayemi’s polling booth] Presidential Election: APC – 140, PDP – 24 Senate: APC – 135, PDP – 21 House of Reps – APC – 142, PDP – 22
Abuja
Abuja Polling Unit 008 Area 2 shopping complex Abuja President (PDP: 234, APC: 302) Senate (PDP 213, APC:306)
21.34

Lagos

PU 067, Akunne Street, Old Ojo Road, Lagos:
President: PDP – 192 APC 35 Senate: PDP 183 APC 39 Reps: PDP 188 APC 38
21.35

Benue

Polling Unit 004 HUDCO II North Bank Makurdi, Benue State HOR (APC:164,  PDP: 73) Senate (APC: 171, PDP: 75) Presidential (APC:178, PDP:65)

Benue

Anshange Apa polling station, Gboko: HOR (APC:190, PDP:22) SENATE (APC:186, PDP:28) PRESIDENT (APC:187, PDP:23)

Ekiti

Unit 09, ward 11, Isan Ekiti(Fayemi’s polling booth)
Presidential (APC.. 140, PDP…24) Senate(APC…135, PDP…21)
Unit 09, ward 11, Isan Ekiti(Fayemi’s polling booth) Presidential: APC.. 140 PDP…24 Senate: APC…135 PDP…21
OGUN
APC wins ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s polling unit [Unit 2, Ward 11, Shokori, Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State] Presidential: APC-100, PDP-16; Senate: APC-93, PDP-8; SDP-15; PPN-2. House of Reps: APC-98; PDP-8; SDP-12.
More result will be updated.

Source: Premium times ng

Sunday, 22 March 2015

Stand With Jega

No rigging this time arounnd, Thank God for the Card Readers, Ur PVC is your Weapon.


Meet The Presidential Aspirants


Voter Education

Election Accreditation And Voting Procedure
For more information, see the following links below;
Guidelines For Transfer of Registered Voters
Replacement Of lost or damaged Voters Card
Election Officials
Election Offences and Penalties



VOTING
• Voting will take place on a date to be determined by the INEC.
ACCREDITATION
• Polling units will be open from 8 am.
• Polling units will open at 8 am for Accreditation and close at 1.00pm
• Voting starts 1:30 pm.
• You must vote in the same Polling Unit you completed your Voter Registration.
THE VOTER- WHO IS HE/SHE?
• S/He is a Nigerian citizen.
• S/He is 18 years and above.
• S/He has registered in the constituency where he intends to vote.
• S/He possesses a registration card obtained during voters’ registration.
HOW VOTER CAN VERIFY REGISTRATION
• A voter is expected to check the register of voters to ascertain that his name is included.
• That his name was correctly spelt and written.
• This is done when the register is displayed for inspection.
PERSONS WHO CANNOT VOTE
• The following persons cannot vote at election.
• All persons below the age of 18 years.
• All non-Nigerians.
• All persons who did not register as voters.
• All persons who do not hold a voter registration card.
• All persons whose names are not in the voters register.
WHERE TO VOTE
• Voting takes place at polling stations/units.
• A voter is expected to cast his vote at the polling unit where his name is on the voter  register.
• A voter is expected to identfy his polling station where his name is on the voter register.
• A polling unit nearest to the residence of the voter.
HOW TO VOTE:
• Voting will be by Open Secret Ballot System.
• Your vote is secret because no one will see which candidate you choose.
• You will mark your ballot behind a polling screen secretly.
• Apply your finger print only in one circle/space which corresponds to the candidate of your choice.
PROCEDURE: PREPARING FOR VOTING:
• The Presiding Officer (PO) shall:
• Explain the voting procedure to the voters.
• Invite all voters accreditated to form a single queue.
• Where culture does not allow men and women to mingle in a queue, separate queues are created for men and women.
• The PO shall count loudly the number of accredited voters in the queue, and record the number.
COMMENCEMENT OF VOTING:
• At the commencement of voting, the PO shall:
• Invite the voters on queue to approach the poll clerk (PC) in an orderly manner.
• On presentation of voter’s card, the PC shall:
• Check appropriate cuticle thumbnail of voter and when he is satisfied that the person has been duly accredited.
• Tick the voters’ register on the right hand side of voter’s name.
• Indicating that he has voted.
• Apply indelible ink on the cuticle of the voter’s appropriate thumbnail.
• The Poll Assistant (PA) shall apply ink to the next finger of the respective hand
• Voters who have no Right/Left hand, the PA shall:
• Apply the ink to the corresponding toes of the voter’s Right/Left foot.
• Voters have neither fingers nor toes:
• Ink shall be applied on the corresponding toes of the persons assisting them.
ISSUANCE OF BALLOT PAPER AND VOTING:
• The voter shall present himself to the Polling official (PO).
• The PO  shall stamp and sign the back of ballot paper.
• Fold the ballot paper vertically with the printed side inwards.
• Issue the signed, stamped ballot paper to the voter.
• The voter moves to the voting cuticle.
• Mark the ballot paper in the space provided beside the party logo of the voters’ choice
• Fold the ballot paper.
• Deposit the marked ballot paper into the ballot box.
• Marking of ballot paper by voter must be done in secret.
• Depositing the ballot paper in the ballot box in open view of all persons present.
• Only one voter at a time to the voting cubicle.
OFFENCES ON ELECTION DAY:
PART VIII SC. 129 (1) states that:
1. No person shall on the date an election is held do any of the following acts or things in a polling unit or within a distance of 300 metres of a polling unit-
(a) Canvass for votes;
(b) Solicit for the vote of any voter
(c) Persuade any voter not to vote for any particular candidate;
(d) Persuade any voter not to vote at any election;
(e) Shout slogans concerning the election;
(f) Be in possession of any offensive weapon or wear any dress or have any facial or other decoration which in any event is calculated to intimidate voters;
(g) Exhibit, wear or tender any notice, symbol photograph or party card referring to the election;
(h) Use any vehicle bearing the colour or symbol of a political party by any means whatever;
(i) Loiter without lawful excuse after voting or after being refused to vote;
(j) Snatch or destroy any election materials; and
(k) Blare siren
“Any person who contravens any of the provisions of this section commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of N100,000 or imprisonment for 6 months for every such offence”.