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NPP Ejisu Primary: Kwame Boateng Beats Nyantaki, Others To Emerge Winner

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, Ghana Street Journal

Kwesi Nyantakyi has been defeated in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) primary election for the Ejisu by-election on April 13, 2024, receiving only 35 votes.

Lawyer Kwabena Boateng, the 2nd Deputy Constituency Chairman of the NPP, won the contest by securing 393 votes, surpassing his closest rival Helena Mensah, who garnered 302 votes.

See full results below:

1. KWAME BOATENG 393

2. DR.EVANS DUAH 61

3. KLINSMAN KARIKARI MENSAH 2

4. HON.HELENA MENSAH 302

5. JACQUELINE ABENA POKUA AMOAH BOAITEY 0

6. PORTIA ACHEAMPONG ABRONYE 6

7. LAWYER KWASI NYANTAKYI 35

8. AARON PRINCE DUAH 2

9. YAA AKYAWMAA ABOAGYE 209

Source – Tru News Report

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