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INEC Annouced the Final 2019 Presidential Election Results for All States


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has commenced the announcement of the final Presidential election results recorded in various states in the country, with most Nigerians anxiously waiting to know who is winning.





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Brand Updates247 reports that INEC commenced the Presidential and National Assembly elections at exactly 8 am on Saturday, February 23, amidst tight security.

Nigerians voted from a list of seventy-two (72) Presidential candidates and 6,584 National Assembly candidates.

Ninety-one (91) political parties are participating in the 2019 general elections, however, some would not be fielding candidate for the position of the president, while others endorsed candidates of the PDP and APC.

According to the figures recently released by INEC, there are currently 84,004,084 registered voters compared to 67,422,005 in the 2015 elections.

In the build-up to the elections, Incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nigeria’s ruling party and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nigeria’s main opposition party, have popped up clearly as top contenders for the office of the president.

This online news platform understands that Atiku is winning in some part of the country. Buhari is winning also in some places where elections took place.

Brand Updates247 brings live updates of the official Presidential election results recorded in each state as announced by INEC, the only body recognized by law to announce election result.

Below are the final results as Announced by INEC
Presidential Election
State
Party
Party
State Collation Result
State
APC
PDP
Ekiti State presidential result
EKITI
219,231
154,032
Ondo State presidential result
ONDO
241,769
275,901
Gombe State presidential result
GOMBE
402,961
138,484
Osun State presidential result
OSUN
347,634
337,377
Kwara State presidential result
KWARA
308,984
138,184
Nasarawa State presidential result
NASARAWA
289,903
283,847
Oyo State presidential result
OYO
365,229
366,690
Benue State presidential result
BENUE
347,668
355,255
Adamawa State presidential result
ADAMAWA
378,076
410,266
Kaduna State presidential result
KADUNA
993,445
649,612
Imo State presidential result
IMO
140,463
334,923
Plateau State presidential result
PLATEAU
468,555
548,665
Yobe State presidential result
YOBE
497,914
50,763
Enugu State presidential result
ENUGU
54,423
355,553
Lagos presidential result
LAGOS
580,825
448,015
Kogi State presidential result
KOGI
285,894
218,207
Anambra State presidential result
ANAMBRA
33,298
524,738
FCT presidential result
FCT
152,224
259,997
Ebonyi State presidential result
EBONYI
90,726
258,573
Ogun state presidential result
OGUN
281,762
194,655
Jigawa state presidential result
JIGAWA
794,738
289,895
Abia state presidential result
ABIA
85,058
219,698
Niger state presidential result
NIGER
612,371
218,052
Edo state presidential result
EDO
267,842
275,691
Bauchi state presidential result
BAUCHI
798,428
209,313
Kano state presidential result
KANO
1,464,768
391,593
Katsina state presidential result
KATSINA
1,232,133
308,056
Taraba state presidential
TARABA
324,906
374,743
Cross River state presidential
CROSS RIVER
117,302
295,737
Akwa Ibom state presidential
AKWA IBOM
175,429
395,832
Borno state presidential
BORNO
836,496
71,788
Delta state presidential
DELTA
221,292
594,068
Bayelsa state presidential
BAYELSA
118,821
197,933
Sokoto state presidential
SOKOTO
490,333
361,604
Kebbi state presidential
KEBBI
581,552
154,282
Zamfara state presidential
ZAMFARA
438,682
125,423
Rivers state presidential
RIVERS
150,710
473,971
TOTAL
STATE
15,191,847
11,262,978


36 States and the FCT announced by INEC.

APC – 15,191,847

PDP – 11,262,978.

Based on INEC’s figures, President Muhammadu Buhari and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), have defeated Atiku Abubakar and his party, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), with a margin of 3,928,869 in Nigeria’s presidential election.

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