2019 GOV’SHIP ELECTION: HOW PDP AND APC STAND IN 22 STATES DECLARED SO FAR
Joseph Omoniyi
Nigeria concluded her 2019 general elections on Saturday, March 9 with the governorship polls across 29 states out of 36 and States House of Assembly elections across the country.
As at the moment filing this report results in 22 states have been collated and winners announced, while collations are still ongoing in some states.
Also, INEC has declared the elections in some states inconclusive.
Below is a breakdown of how the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the leading opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) shared the states announced so far. Out of the listed 22 states, APC won 13 while PDP clinched 9.
Kwara – APC
Niger – APC
Borno – APC
Kaduna – APC
Lagos – APC
Ogun – APC
Gombe – APC
Jigawa – APC
Kebbi – APC
Katsina – APC
Yobe – APC
Zamfara – APC
Nasarawa – APC
Abia – PDP
Oyo – PDP
Akwa Ibom – PDP
Cross Rivers – PDP
Ebonyi – PDP
Enugu – PDP
Delta – PDP
Imo – PDP
Taraba – PDP
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