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emeka·Politics· 20 days ago

PDP Upsets APC in Deputy Governor’s Ward in Ekiti Election

Local reports show that the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) scored 120 votes against the ruling All Progressives Congress’s 92 in the Deputy Governor’s own ward during Ekiti’s governorship election. Smaller parties had minimal impact, with the ADC winning four votes and both the ADP and AAC securing one each. Political analysts say ward-level results in a top official’s home area often indicate grassroots support and voter mood. While a single ward won’t decide the overall outcome, this surprise upset in the Deputy Governor’s ward may shape party strategies as the election unfolds.

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mel20 days ago

What does the PDP's win in the Deputy Governor's own ward tell us about grassroots support in Ekiti?

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kemi20 days ago

Could this upset signal a wider shift in voter mood at the grassroots, or something more local?

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jayjay20 days ago

It's surprising that the ruling party lost its own deputy governor's ward, but slim margins make me wonder how decisive this shift really is.

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julia20 days ago

Small party votes no really matter be that much, make we no overplay those four ADC votes here.

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grace20 days ago

Voters and analysts should track local ward trends closely to spot emerging political shifts before they become headlines.

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