The Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) will on Saturday conduct 27 supplementary elections
across 11 states in the country, including three states where the governorship
will be decided.
The
elections are: governorship supplementary (three), senatorial district
supplementary (one); federal constituency supplementary (one); and state
constituency supplementary (22).
Prominent
among the elections scheduled for tomorrow are the supplementary governorship
elections for Abia, Imo and Taraba states.
TheCable report continues:
In Abia state, the election will take place in nine local government areas, namely: Aba north, Aba south, Ikwuano, Ohiafia, Osisioma, Ugwunagbo, Umuahia north, Umuahia south and Umunneochi.
In Abia state, the election will take place in nine local government areas, namely: Aba north, Aba south, Ikwuano, Ohiafia, Osisioma, Ugwunagbo, Umuahia north, Umuahia south and Umunneochi.
A
total of 276 polling units are involved in the election and 179,224 registered
voters are expected to participate.
In
Imo state, the election will take place in four local government areas, namely:
Isiala Mbano, Isu, Oguta and Ikeduru.
In
all, 256 polling units are involved in the election.
In
Taraba state, the election will take place in 10 local government areas, namely
Bali Zing, Takum, Yorro, Donga, Wukari, Ussa, Karim Lamido, Kurmi and Jalingo.
One
hundred and fifty-nine polling units are involved and 127,125 registered
voters are expected to exercise their franchise.
States
where other forms of supplementary election (senatorial district, federal
constituency and state constituency) will take place tomorrow are Akwa Ibom,
Corss River, Delta, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Gombe, Niger and Kogi.
Overall, 2,029 polling
units are involved and 1,258,362 registered voters are expected to take part in
the elections.
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