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Bawumia Scores Zero Votes in Several Kusaug Traditional Area Polling Stations
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) presidential candidate, faced a significant electoral blow in the Kusaug Traditional Area in the Bawku municipal of the Upper East region during recent presidential polling. Results from 25 polling stations in the region showed zero votes for the NPP candidate, highlighting the stronghold of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the area.
Below are the polling stations where the NPP recorded no votes:
1. Nyorugu Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 464
2. Narangzua Primary School Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 286
3. Kpalugu Checkpoint:
NPP: 0
NDC: 450
4. Kpalugu Primary School:
NPP: 0
NDC: 395
5. Aviondago Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 270
6. Nayoko No. 2 Primary Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 345
7. Nayoko No. 2 JHS Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 419
8. Old Education Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 385
9. Sabungari Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 1,002
10. Pentecost Church Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 482
11. Missing Primary School Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 441
12. Deega Primary School:
NPP: 0
NDC: 425
13. Goore Clinic Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 351
14. Agoli Primary School Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 441
15. Lalsaa Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 268
16. Zuuku Primary School Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 631
17. Tansia Primary School Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 388
18. Narangsaa Primary School:
NPP: 0
NDC: 384
19. Zoogo Primary School (Box A):
NPP: 0
NDC: 347
APC: 1
20. Zoogo Primary School (Box B):
NPP: 0
NDC: 353
LPG: 2
21. Tandianabo’og Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 157
22. Wanwaago Primary School:
NPP: 0
NDC: 230
23. Songuri Primary Polling Station:
NPP: 0
NDC: 315
APC: 8
24. Meliga Primary School:
NPP: 0
NDC: 468
APC: 2
Alan: 1
25. Tensungo Clinic:
NPP: 0
NDC: 307
APC: 30
The overwhelming support for the NDC in these areas reflects a historical voting pattern, emphasizing the region’s loyalty to the party. Political analysts suggest this trend could pose challenges for the NPP in future elections.