The race to determine who represents the 276 constituencies in the country has produced some interesting results as provisional results trickle in from various collation centres across the country.
While some bigwigs have fallen, fresh faces have popped up to inject energy into Ghana’s legislature.
A total of 2,750 eligible candidates contested to serve in parliament for the next four years.
See below a full list of winners in the just-ended December 7 elections as compiled by The Ghana Report.
- Ayawaso Central
Henry Quartey (NPP) – 23, 339 (44.35%)
Abdul Rauf-Tubazu (NDC) – 29, 965 (54.99%)
- Sekondi Constituency
Egyapa Mercer (NPP) – 11,084 (42.94%)
Blay Nyameke Armah (NDC) – 14,558 (56.40%).
- Assin Central
Nti Godfred Anewu (NPP) – 15, 926 (49.35%)
Migyimah Shaibu Nurein (NDC) – 16, 343 (50.64%)
- Gomoa Central
Naana Eyiah (NPP) – 10, 653 (31.80%)
Yawson Mohammed (NDC) – 9, 317 (27.80%)
Kwame A-Plus (Ind) – 13, 532 (40.39%)
- Asante Akyem North
Andy Appiah Kubi (NPP)- 8,933
Kofi Asamoah polled (NDC) – 2,469
Ohene Kwame Frimpong (IND) – 26, 926
- Ablekuma West
Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (NPP) – 26, 575
Rev. Kwaku Addo (NDC) – 31, 866
- Odododiodio
Abdul Manaf Sowah (NPP) – 24,877
Alfred Kotey Ashie (NDC) – 38,473
- Klottey Korle
Valentino Nii Noi Nortey (NPP) – 23,558
Zanetor Agyemang-Rawlings (NDC) – 39,700
- Mfantseman
Ophelia Mensah Hayford (NPP) – 23,349
Prince Ebenezer Arhin (NDC) – 35,832
- Adansi Asokwa
Kwabena Tahir Hammond (NPP) – 13,275
Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi Dorani (NDC) – 14,229
- Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro
Sylvester Tetteh (NPP) – 27,888
Okle Felix Akwetey (NDC) – 37,473
- Dormaa East
Twum Barimah (NPP) – 12,050
Rachel Owusuaa (NDC) – 12,310
- Bolgatanga East
Mathew Silas Amoah (NPP) – 7,415
Dominic Akuritinga Ayine (NDC) – 12,002
- Ablekuma Central
Jefferson Sackey (NPP) – 32,735
Abdul Latif Dan (NDC) – 45,066
- Wa Central
Hajia Humu Awudu (NPP) – 30,724
Abdul-Rashid Ahassan Pelpuo (NDC) – 38,579
- Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem
Dennis Percyval Quaicoe (NPP) – 17,675
Samuel Atta Mills (NDC) – 30,220
- Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese
Eric Kobina Nyanteh (NPP) – 19,598
John Ansah-Psalms (GUM) – 293
Felix Ofosu Kwakye (NDC) – 30,607
- Awutu Senya East
Mavis Hawa Koomson (NPP) – 45,638
Phillis Naa Koryoo Okunor (NDC) – 50,886
- Dome Kwabenya
Mike Oquaye Jr. (NPP) – 50,477
Faustina Elikplim Akurugu (NDC) – 51,634
- Ayawaso West Wuogon
Lydia Seyram Alhasan (NPP) – 27,377
John Setor Dumelo (NDC) – 40,561
- Kpone Katamanso
William Ofosu Asante (NPP) – 25,308
Joseph Akuerteh Tetteh (NDC) – 49,655
Agbane Samson (PPP) – 174
- Krowor Constituency
Emmanuel Laryea Odai (NPP) – 23,116
Agness Naa Momo Lartey (NDC) – 39,198
- Ledzokuku
Bernard Oko Boye (NPP) – 42,670
Aiku Benjamin Narteh (NDC) – 53,375
- Asutifi South
Yaw Owusu-Brempong (NPP) – 16,092
Collins Dauda (NDC) – 20,002
- Tano North
Gideon Boako (NPP) – 21,127
Pius Opoku Sampson (NDC) – 17,707
- Asawase
Manaf Ibrahim (NPP) – 31,049
Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak (NDC) – 41,667
- Asokwa
Patricia Appiagyei (NPP) – 41,619
Amoh Kamel (NDC) – 16,205
- Adentan
Akosua Asaa Manu (NPP) – 35,143
Mohammed Adamu Ramadan (NDC) – 56, 303
- Kintampo North
Isaac Baffoe Ameyaw (NPP) – 16,794
Joseph Kwame Kumah (NDC) – 29,606
- Kintampo South
Alexander Gyan (NPP) – 15,186
Felicia Adjei (NDC) – 20,867
- Nkoranza North
Jacqueline Boatemaa Bonsu (NPP) – 9,784
Boahene Clement (LPG) – 92
Mensah Kwasi Joseph (NDC) – 10,453
- Techiman North
Martin Oti Gyarko (NPP) – 19,214,
Elizabeth Ofosu- Adjare (NDC) – 22,513
- Bantama
Francis Asenso-Boakye (NPP) – 47,275
Simeon Addai Dapaah (NDC) – 8,023
- Ejisu
Kwabena Boateng (NPP) – 53,626,
Jerryne Asante (NDC) – 18,041
- Kumawu
Ernest Yaw Anim (NPP) – 21,464
Kwasi Amankwaa (NDC) – 6,723
The story is being updated…