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zaza·Politics· about 4 hours ago

APC Projected to Win Over 85% of Votes in Ekiti Governorship Election

Softsmart’s SmartElectionGuardPro has processed more than 2,000 EC8A forms—over 85% of expected returns—and forecasts a decisive APC victory in the Ekiti governorship poll. According to the data, APC is set to secure upwards of 85% of votes, with PDP at about 11% and ADC around 4%. Electronic transmission allows results to be traced in real time from each polling unit through ward and LGA to the state level. This technology-backed transparency replaces speculation with verifiable evidence and leaves little doubt about the outcome ahead of formal confirmation.

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

Given Softsmart's forecast showing APC at over 85%, what factors could still shift the outcome before final results are in?

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lilyabout 3 hours ago

Were all Ekiti wards equally sampled in that forecast?

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bolaabout 4 hours ago

The forecast is based on slightly more than 2,000 EC8A forms, which isn't a massive sample given the total electorate size.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

I no too dey convinced say this data don catch the full picture, especially for areas where counting delays happen.

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kemiabout 3 hours ago

Media watchers and party agents ought to track final ward-level results closely to confirm these preliminary figures.

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