Nigeria presidential election results: Counting of ballot papers has commenced in different states across the country and some still ongoing even as Independent National Electoral Commission extends voting in states where card readers failed till Sunday 29, March.
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STATE | APC% | PDP% |
ABIA | APC (25%) | PDP (75%) |
ADAMAWA | APC (55%) | PDP (45%) |
AKWA IBOM | APC (22%) | PDP (78%) |
ANAMBRA | ? | ? |
BAUCHI | APC (75%) | PDP (25%) |
BAYELSA | APC (10%) | PDP (90%) |
BENUE | APC (70%) | PDP (30%) |
BORNO | APC (90%) | PDP (10%) |
CROSSRIVER | APC (23%) | PDP (77%) |
DELTA | APC (25%) | PDP (75%) |
EBONYI | ? | ? |
EDO | APC (55%) | PDP (45%) |
EKITI | APC (55%) | PDP (45%) |
ENUGU | APC (20%) | PDP (80%) |
GOMBE | APC (75%) | PDP (25%) |
IMO | APC (70%) | PDP (30%) |
JIGAWA | APC (90%) | PDP (10%) |
KADUNA | APC (60%) | PDP (40%) |
KANO | APC (90%) | PDP (10%) |
KATSINA | APC (90%) | PDP (10%) |
KEBBI | APC (87%) | PDP (13%) |
KOGI | APC (45%) | PDP (55%) |
KWARA | APC (85%) | PDP (15%) |
LAGOS | APC (90%) | PDP (10%) |
NASSARAWA | APC (65%) | PDP (35%) |
NIGER | APC (70%) | PDP (30%) |
OGUN | APC (85%) | PDP (15%) |
ONDO | APC (40%) | PDP (60%) |
OSUN | APC (70%) | PDP (30%) |
OYO | APC (70%) | PDP (30%) |
PLATEAU | APC (65%) | PDP (35%) |
RIVERS | APC (55%) | PDP (45%) |
SOKOTO | APC (88%) | PDP (12%) |
TARABA | APC (65%) | PDP (35%) |
YOBE | APC (92%) | PDP (8%) |
ZAMFARA | APC (80%) | PDP (20%) |
FCT | APC (55%) | PDP (45%) |
As more polling units and wards turn in their results, updates will be made as the above result is not the final result; it only shows a breakdown of the count so far in different wards of all thirty six states including the capital of Nigeria.
Results from Anambra and Ebonyi will be updated as we await verification.
The coverage of results of the ongoing presidential and National Assembly elections:
Ogun
Counting of votes has commenced in many polling units in Ogun State. As at 4.30 p.m., many of the centres had started collation and counting of the votes while voters waited patiently to witness the process Agents of the various parties were also seen at the polling units. Long queues of voters were, however, still seen in some polling units at 4:45 p.m.
Ondo
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, speedily drives out of his polling unit minutes before the release of results in the unit.
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.
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
Kano
Read Also: See who is winning the presidential elections so far (Updated @ 4:30pm, March 29th)
Kaduna
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
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.
Ekiti
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
A Special Assistant on New Media, Reno Omokri, is urging Nigerians to avoid “false expectation”. “Learn from 2011,” he tweeted. “Avoid the crisis of false expectations. ONLY @inecnigeria is empowered to announce results. Wait for them #Nigeriadecides”
Abuja Polling Unit 017 in Life Camp, Abuja. Voting has been concluded but counting could not continue because of darkness. But a patriotic voter volunteered his generator. Lighting has been set up and ballot sorting underway.
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