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List of MPs elected in the 2020 Ghanaian general election

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The 2020 Ghanaian general election was held on 7 December 2020 to elect Members of Parliament (MPs) to the 8th Parliament of the Fourth Republic.[1] The Speaker is not an elected member of parliament though is qualified to stand for election as such. There are a total of 275 constituencies in Ghana. The 8th Parliament convened on 7 January 2021 to elect a Speaker and Deputy Speakers as well as for the administration of oaths to the Speaker and Members of Parliament.

Results of the 2020 Ghanaian parliamentary election by constituency


Current composition

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Affiliation Members
New Patriotic Party (NPP) 137
National Democratic Congress (NDC) 137
Independent 1
 Total 275
 Government Majority 1[a]
Source: GhanaWeb

List of MPs elected in the general election

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Some of the MPs who had been in parliament for many years decided not to stand again in the 2020 election. There were 11 in this category including Alban Bagbin, MP for Nadowli West constituency and previously Nadowli North since 2001. As many as 40 NPP MPs lost their primaries while 9 suffered the same fate in the NDC.[2]

Table of contents:

Ahafo RegionAshanti RegionBono RegionBono East regionCentral RegionEastern RegionGreater Accra RegionNorthern Region
North East RegionOti RegionSavannah RegionUpper East RegionUpper West RegionVolta RegionWestern RegionWestern North Region
NotesSee alsoReferencesExternal links and sources

Ahafo Region - 6 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[3] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Asunafo North Evans Bobie Opoku NPP 3,394 Evans Bobie Opoku NPP
2 Asunafo South Eric Opoku NDC 1,395 Eric Opoku NDC
3 Asutifi North Patrick Banor NPP 1,959 Benhazin Joseph Dahah NPP
4 Asutifi South Collins Dauda NDC 2,659 Collins Dauda NDC
5 Tano North Freda Prempeh NPP 3,908 Freda Prempeh NPP
6 Tano South Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere NPP 2,303 Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere NPP

Ashanti Region - 47 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[4] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Adansi-Akrofuom Alex Blankson NPP [b]Kwabena Appiah-Pinkrah NPP
2 Adansi-Asokwa Kobina Tahir Hammond NPP Kobina Tahir Hammond NPP
3 Afigya Kwabre North Collins Adomako-Mensah NPP Nana Amaniampong Marfo NPP
4 Afigya Kwabre South William Owuraku Aidoo NPP William Owuraku Aidoo NPP
5 Afigya Sekyere East Mavis Nkansah Boadu NPP Mavis Nkansah Boadu NPP
6 Ahafo Ano North Suleman Adamu Sanid NPP Suleman Adamu Sanid NPP
7 Ahafo Ano South East Francis Manu-Adabor NPP Francis Manu-Adabor NPP
8 Ahafo Ano South West Johnson Kwaku Adu NPP Johnson Kwaku Adu NPP
9 Asante-Akim Central Kwame Anyimadu - Antwi NPP Kwame Anyimadu - Antwi NPP
10 Asante-Akim North Andy Kwame Appiah-Kubi NPP Andy Kwame Appiah-Kubi NPP
11 Asante-Akim South Kwaku Asante-Boateng NPP Kwaku Asante - Boateng NPP
12 Asawase Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka NDC Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak[5]
(Minority Chief Whip)
NDC
13 Asokwa Patricia Appiagyei NPP Patricia Appiagyei NPP
14 Atwima-Kwanwoma Kofi Amankwa-Manu NPP Kojo Appiah-Kubi NPP
15 Atwima-Mponua Isaac Kwame Asiamah NPP Isaac Kwame Asiamah NPP
16 Atwima-Nwabiagya North Benito Owusu Bio NPP Benito Owusu Bio NPP
17 Atwima-Nwabiagya South Emmanuel Adjei Anhwere NPP Emmanuel Adjei Anhwere NPP
18 Bantama Francis Asenso -Boakye NPP Daniel Okyem Aboagye NPP
19 Bekwai Joseph Osei-Owusu NPP Joseph Osei-Owusu[5]
(First Deputy Speaker)
NPP
20 Bosome-Freho Akwasi Darko Boateng NPP Joyce Adwoa Akoh Dei NPP
21 Bosomtwe Yaw Osei Adutwum NPP Yaw Osei Adutwum NPP
22 Effiduase-Asokore Nana Ayew Afriyie NPP Nana Ayew Afriyie NPP
23 Ejisu John Ampotuah Kumah[c] NPP Kwabena Owusu Aduomi NPP
24 Ejura-Sekyedumase Muhammad Bawah Braimah NDC Muhammad Bawah Braimah NDC
25 Fomena (Adansi North) Andrew Asiamah Amoako

(Second Deputy Speaker)

IND [d]vacant
26 Juaben Ama Pomaa Boateng NPP Ama Pomaa Boateng NPP
27 Kumawu [e]Philip Basoah[6] NPP Philip Basoah NPP
28 Kwabre East Francisca Oteng Mensah NPP Francisca Oteng Mensah NPP
29 Kwadaso Kingsley Nyarko NPP Samiu Kwadwo Nuamah NPP
30 Mampong Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong NPP Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong NPP
31 Manhyia North Akwasi Konadu NPP [f]Collins Owusu Amankwah NPP
32 Manhyia South Matthew Opoku Prempeh NPP Matthew Opoku Prempeh NPP
33 Manso Edubia Frimpong Yaw Addo NPP Frimpong Yaw Addo NPP
34 Manso Nkwanta George Kwabena Obeng Takyi NPP Joseph Albert Quarm NPP
35 New Edubease Adams Abdul Salam NDC George Oduro NPP
36 Nhyiaeso Stephen Amoah NPP Kennedy Kwasi Kankam NPP
37 Nsuta-Kwamang-Beposo Adelaide Ntim NPP Kwame Asafu-Adjei NPP
38 Obuasi East Patrick Boakye-Yiadom NPP Patrick Boakye-Yiadom NPP
39 Obuasi West Kwaku Agyemang Kwarteng NPP Kwaku Agyemang Kwarteng NPP
40 Odotobri Emmanuel Akwasi Gyamfi NPP Emmanuel Akwasi Gyamfi NPP
41 Offinso North Augustine Collins Ntim NPP Augustine Collins Ntim NPP
42 Offinso South Isaac Yaw Opoku NPP [f]Ben Abdallah Banda NPP
43 Oforikrom Emmanuel Marfo NPP Emmanuel Marfo NPP
44 Old Tafo Vincent Ekow Assafuah NPP [b]Anthony Akoto Osei NPP
45 Sekyere Afram Plains Alex Adomako-Mensah NDC Alex Adomako-Mensah NDC
46 Suame Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu NPP Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu[5]
(Majority Leader)
NPP
47 Subin Eugene Boakye Antwi NPP Eugene Boakye Antwi NPP

Bono Region - 12 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[7] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Banda Ahenkro Ahmed Ibrahim NDC 82 Ahmed Ibrahim[5]
(First Deputy Minority Leader)
NDC
2 Berekum East Nelson Kyeremeh NPP 10,426 Kwabena Twum-Nuamah NPP
3 Berekum West Kwaku Agyenim-Boateng NPP 949 Kwaku Agyenim-Boateng NPP
4 Dormaa Central Kwaku Agyeman-Manu NPP 8,455 Kwaku Agyeman-Manu NPP
5 Dormaa East Paul Apreku Twum Barimah NPP 5,296 William Kwasi Sabi NPP
6 Dormaa West Vincent Oppong Asamoah NDC 1,606 Ali Maiga Halidu NPP
7 Jaman North Frederick Yaw Ahenkwah NDC 4,169 Siaka Stevens NPP
8 Jaman South Williams Okofo-Dateh NDC 1,903 Yaw Afful NPP
9 Sunyani East Kwasi Ameyaw Cheremeh NPP 20,072 Kwasi Ameyaw Cheremeh[5]
(First Majoirity Chief Whip)
NPP
10 Sunyani West Ignatius Baffour Awuah NPP 3,408 Ignatius Baffour Awuah NPP
11 Tain Adama Sulemana NDC 2,028 Gabriel Osei NPP
12 Wenchi Haruna Seidu NDC 2,966 George Yaw Gyan-Baffuor NPP

Bono East Region - 11 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[8] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Atebubu-Amantin Sanja Nanja NDC 9,991 Kofi Amoakohene NPP
2 Kintampo North Joseph Kwame Kumah NDC 16,961 Kwasi Etu-Bonde NDC
3 Kintampo South Alexander Gyan NPP 1,035 Felicia Adjei NDC
4 Nkoranza North Joseph Kwasi Mensah NDC 4,146 Derrick Oduro NPP
5 Nkoranza South Emmanuel Kwadwo Agyekum NDC 7,189 Charles Konadu-Yiadom NPP
6 Pru East Kwabena Donkor NDC 9,021 Kwabena Donkor NDC
7 Pru West Stephen Jalulah NPP 3,935 Masawud Mohammed NDC
8 Sene East Dominic Napare NDC 5,977 Dominic Napare NDC
9 Sene West Kwame Twumasi Ampofo NDC 16[9] Kwame Twumasi Ampofo NDC
10 Techiman North Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare NDC 2,244 Martin Oti Gyarko NPP
11 Techiman South Martin Kwaku Adjei-Mensah Korsah NPP 477 Henry Yeboah Yiadom-Boachie NPP

Central Region - 23 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[10] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese Elvis Morris Donkoh NPP 176 Elvis Morris Donkoh NPP
2 Agona East Queenstar Pokua Sawyerr NDC 955 Queenstar Pokua Sawyerr NDC
3 Agona West Cynthia Mamle Morrison NPP 2,840 Cynthia Mamle Morrison NPP
4 Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam Cassiel Ato Baah Forson NDC 11,000 Cassiel Ato Baah Forson NDC
5 Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa Alhassan Kobina Ghansah NDC 2,721 Anthony Effah NPP
6 Assin Central Kennedy Ohene Agyapong NPP 5,007 Kennedy Ohene Agyapong NPP
7 Assin North James Gyakye Quayson[g] NDC 3,305 Abena Durowaa Mensah NPP
8 Assin South John Ntim Fordjour NPP 1,320 John Ntim Fordjour NPP
9 Awutu-Senya East Mavis Hawa Koomson NPP 5,553 Mavis Hawa Koomson NPP
10 Awutu-Senya West Gizella Tetteh Agbotui NDC 2,876 George Nenyi Kojo Andah NPP
11 Cape Coast North Kwamena Minta Nyarku NDC 1,329 Barbara Asher Ayisi NPP
12 Cape Coast South Kweku George Ricketts-Hagan NDC 1,701 Kweku George Ricketts-Hagan NDC
13 Effutu Alexander Afenyo-Markin NPP 14,743 Alexander Afenyo-Markin NPP
14 Ekumfi Abeiku Crentsil NDC 2,569 Francis Kingsley Ato Codjoe NPP
15 Gomoa Central Naana Eyiah Quansah NPP 5,959 Naana Eyiah Quansah NPP
16 Gomoa East Desmond De-Graft Paitoo NDC 764 Kojo Asemanyi NPP
17 Gomoa West Richard Gyan Mensah NDC 4,587 Alexander Kodwo Kom Abban NPP
18 Hemang Lower Denkyira Bright Wireko Brobbey NPP 1,685 Bright Wireko Brobbey NPP
19 Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Samuel Atta Mills NDC 3,847 Samuel Atta Mills NDC
20 Mfantseman Ophelia Hayford NPP 3,583 [h]vacant
21 Twifo-Atii Morkwaa T.D. David Vondee NDC 1,822 Abraham Dwuma Oddom NPP
22 Upper Denkyira East Festus Awuah Kwofie NPP 4,650 Nana Amoakoh NPP
23 Upper Denkyira West Daniel Ohene Darko NDC 521 Samuel Nsowah-Djan NPP

Eastern Region - 33 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[11] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Abetifi Bryan Acheampong NPP 15,499 Bryan Acheampong NPP
2 Abirem John Frimpong Osei NPP 4,041 John Frimpong Osei NPP
3 Abuakwa North Gifty Twum Ampofo NPP 2,102 Gifty Twum Ampofo NPP
4 Abuakwa South Samuel Atta Akyea NPP 22,157 Samuel Atta Akyea NPP
5 Achiase Kofi Ahenkorah Marfo NPP 5,642 Robert Kwasi Amoah NPP
6 Afram Plains North Betty Crosby Mensah NDC 9,938 Betty Crosby Mensah NDC
7 Afram Plains South Joseph Appiah Boateng NDC 8,946 Eric Owusu Osei NDC
8 Akim Oda Alexander Akwasi Acquah NPP 19,118 [f]William Agyapong Quaittoo NPP
9 Akim Swedru Kennedy Osei Nyarko NPP 6,677 Kennedy Osei Nyarko NPP
10 Akropong Nana Ama Dokua Asiamah Adjei NPP 16,141 Nana Ama Dokua Asiamah Adjei NPP
11 Akwapim South Osei Bonsu Amoah NPP 10,010 Osei Bonsu Amoah NPP
12 Akwatia Henry Yiadom Boakye NDC 1,157 Mercy Adu-Gyamfi NPP
13 Asene-Akroso-Manso George Kwame Aboagye NPP 9,455 George Kwame Aboagye NPP
14 Asuogyaman Thomas Nyarko Ampem NDC 1,238 Thomas Nyarko Ampem NDC
15 Atiwa East Abena Osei Asare NPP 14,680 Abena Osei Asare NPP
16 Atiwa West Kwesi Amoako Atta NPP 12,786 Kwesi Amoako Atta NPP
17 Ayensuano Teddy Safori Addi NDC 241 Samuel Ayeh-Paye NPP
18 Fanteakwa North Kwabena Amankwa Asiamah NPP 379 Kwabena Amankwa Asiamah NPP
19 Fanteakwa South Kofi Okyere-Agyekum NPP 4,790 Kofi Okyere-Agyekum NPP
20 Kade Alexander Agyare NPP 18,471 Kwabena Ohemeng-Tinyase NPP
21 Lower Manya Krobo Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi NDC 4,962 Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi NDC
22 Lower West Akim Charles Acheampong NPP 7,783 Eyiah Kyei Baffour NPP
23 Mpraeso Davis Ansah Opoku NPP 16,054 Seth Kwame Acheampong NPP
24 New Juaben North Kwasi Boateng Adjei NPP 12,382 Kwasi Boateng Adjei NPP
25 New Juaben South Michael Okyere Baafi NPP 27,698 [f]Mark Assibey-Yeboah NPP
26 Nkawkaw Joseph Frempong NPP 29,795 Eric Kwakye Darfour NPP
27 Nsawam Adoagyiri Frank Annoh-Dompreh NPP 3,242 Frank Annoh-Dompreh NPP
28 Ofoase-Ayirebi Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah NPP 9,994 Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah NPP
29 Okere Daniel Botwe NPP 9,852 Daniel Botwe NPP
30 Suhum Kwadjo Asante NPP 14,857 Frederick Opare-Ansah NPP
31 Upper Manya Krobo Bismark Tetteh Nyarko NDC 2,660 Joseph Tetteh NPP
32 Upper West Akim Frederick Obeng Adom NPP 1,667 Ohene Assifo Derek Bekoe NDC
33 Yilo Krobo Albert Tetteh Nyakotey NDC 5,337 [b]Magnus Kofi Amoatey NDC

Greater Accra Region - 34 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[12] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Ablekuma Central Dan Abdul-latif NDC 204 Ebenezer Gilbert Nii Narh Nartey NPP
2 Ablekuma North Sheila Bartels NPP 24,840 Nana Akua Owusu Afriyie NPP
3 Ablekuma South Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije NDC 13,698 Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije NDC
4 Ablekuma West Ursula G Owusu NPP 6,630 Ursula G Owusu NPP
5 Ada Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe-Ghansah NDC 22,330 Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe-Ghansah[5]
(Second Deputy Minority Whip)
NDC
6 Adenta Mohammed Adamu Ramadan NDC 14,181 Asamoa Yaw Buaben NPP
7 Amasaman Akwasi Owusu Afrifa-Mensa NPP 3,119 Emmanuel Nii Okai Laryea NDC
8 Anyaa-Sowutuom Dickson Adomako Kissi NPP 29,986 [b]Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey NPP
9 Ashaiman Ernest Henry Norgbey NDC 27,586 Ernest Henry Norgbey NDC
10 Ayawaso Central Henry Quartey NPP 4,640 Henry Quartey NPP
11 Ayawaso East Naser Toure Mahama NDC 8,617 Naser Toure Mahama NDC
12 Ayawaso North Yussif Issaka Jajah NDC 11,397 Yussif Issaka Jajah NDC
13 Ayawaso West Wuogon Lydia Alhassan NPP 2,373 Lydia Alhassan NPP
14 Bortianor-Ngleshie-Amanfro Sylvester Tetteh NPP 5,304 Habib Saad NPP
15 Dade Kotopon Rita Naa Odoley Sowah NDC 6,505 Vincent Sowah-Odote NPP
16 Dome Kwabenya Sarah Adwoa Safo NPP 12,779 Sarah Adwoa Safo[5]
(Deputy Majority Leader)
NPP
17 Domeabra-Obom Sophia Karen Edem Ackuaku NDC 8,094 Sophia Karen Edem Ackuaku NDC
18 Korle Klottey Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings NDC 8,189 Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings NDC
19 Kpone-Katamanso Joseph Akuerteh Tettey NDC 12,209 Joseph Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo NDC
20 Krowor Agnes Naa Momo Lartey NDC 9,246 Elizabeth Afoley Quaye NPP
21 Ledzokuku Benjamin Narteh Ayiku NDC 1,866 Benard Oko-Boye NPP
22 Madina Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu NDC 15,142 Abubakar Boniface Siddique NPP
23 Ningo-Prampram Samuel George Nartey NDC 28,750 Samuel George Nartey NDC
24 Odododiodio Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye NDC 6,559 Nii Lantey Vanderpuye NDC
25 Okaikwei Central Patrick Yaw Boamah NPP 9,013 Patrick Yaw Boamah NPP
26 Okaikwei North Theresa Lardi Awuni NDC 2,039 Issah Fuseini NPP
27 Okaikwei South Dakoa Newman NPP 14,374 Ahmed Arthur NPP
28 Sege Christian Corleytey Otuteye NDC 1,794 Christian Corleytey Otuteye NDC
29 Shai-Osudoku Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo NDC 16,616 Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo NDC
30 Tema Central Yves Hanson-Nortey NPP 14,393 Kofi Brako NPP
31 Tema East Isaac Ashai Odamtten NDC 9,348 Daniel Nii Kwartey Titus-Glover NPP
32 Tema West Carlos Kingsley Ahenkora NPP 2,533 Carlos Kingsley Ahenkora NPP
33 Trobu Moses Anim NPP 28,398 Moses Anim[5]
(Second Deputy Majority Whip)
NPP
34 Weija Gbawe Tina Gifty Naa Ayeley Mensah NPP 4,657 Tina Gifty Naa Ayeley Mensah NPP

Northern Region - 18 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[13] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Bimbilla Dominc Aduna Bingab Nitiwul NPP 12,227 Dominc Aduna Bingab Nitiwul NPP
2 Gushegu Alhassan Tampuli Sulemana NPP 2,346 [b]Ziblim Iddi NPP
3 Karaga Mohammed Amin Adam NPP 8,645 Alhassan Sualihu Dandaawa NDC
4 Kpandai Daniel Nsala Wakpal NDC 2,072 Matthew Nyindam[5]
(First Deputy Majority Whip)
NPP
5 Kumbungu Hamza Adam NDC 6,035 [f]Ras Mubarak NDC
6 Mion Musah Abdul-Aziz Ayaba NDC 7,394 Mohammed Abdul Aziz NDC
7 Nanton Mohammed Hardi Tuferu NPP 3,446 Mohammed Hardi Tuferu NPP
8 Saboba Joseph Bukari Nikpe NDC 2,010 Charles Binipom Bintin NPP
9 Sagnarigu Alhassan Bashir Fuseini NDC 8,555 Alhassan Bashir Fuseini NDC
10 Savelugu Jacob Iddriss Abdulai NDC 99[14] Abdul-Samed Muhamed Gunu NPP
11 Tamale Central Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed NDC 7,569 [b]Alhassan Inusah Fuseini NDC
12 Tamale North Suhuyini Alhassan Sayibu NDC 11,929 Suhuyini Alhassan Sayibu NDC
13 Tamale South Haruna Iddrisu NDC 45,890 Haruna Iddrisu[5]
(Minority Leader)
NDC
14 Tatale-Sanguli Thomas Mbomba NPP 2,478 Simon Acheampong Tampi NDC
15 Tolon Habib Iddrisu NPP 9,284 Wahab Wumbei Suhuyini NPP
16 Wulensi Abukari Dawuni NPP 1,000 Thomas Donkor Ogajah NPP
17 Yendi Umar Farouk Aliu Mahama NPP 15,869 Mohammad Habibu Tijani NPP
18 Zabzugu John Bennam Jabaah NPP 2,949 Alhassan Umar NDC

North East Region - 6 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[15] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Bunkpurugu Abed-nego Bandim NDC 1,334 Solomon Namliit Boar NPP
2 Chereponi Abdul-Razak Tahidu NPP 6,941 Samuel Abdulai Jabanyite NDC
3 Nalerigu Gambaga Issifu Seidu NDC 5,407 Alima Hajia Mahama NPP
4 Walewale Lariba Abudu NPP 1,679 Sagre Bambangi NPP
5 Yagaba-Kubori (Walewale West) Mustapha Ussif NPP 8,760 Abdul-Rauf Tanko Ibrahim NDC
6 Yunyoo Oscar Liwaal NPP 2,926 Naabu Joseph Bipoba NDC

Oti Region - 8 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[16] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Akan Yao Gomado NDC 6,017 Azuz Abdl Amuniru NDC
2 Biakoye Kwadwo Nyanpon Aboagye NDC 8,268 Kwadwo Nyanpon Aboagye NDC
3 Buem Iddie Kofi Adams NDC 11,685 Daniel Kwesi Ashiamah NDC
4 Krachi East Wisdom Gidisu NDC 527 Michael Yaw Gyato NPP
5 Krachi Nchumuru Solomon Kuyon NDC 1,084 John Majisi NDC
6 Krachi West Helen Adjoa Ntoso NDC 496 Helen Adjoa Ntoso NDC
7 Nkwanta North John Kwabena Bless Oti NDC 1,601 John Oti Kwabena Bless NDC
8 Nkwanta South Geoffrey Kini NDC 8,917 Geoffrey Kini NDC

Savannah Region - 7 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[17] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Bole Bamboi Yusif Sulemana NDC 13,765 Yusif Sulemana NDC
2 Daboya-Mankarigu Mahama Asei Seini NPP 4,640 Shaibu Mahama Kalba NDC
3 Damango Samuel Abu Jinapor NPP 2,711 Adam Mutawakilu NDC
4 Salaga North Alhassan Abdallah Ididi NPP 954 Alhassan Mumuni NDC
5 Salaga South Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah NDC 1,439 Salifu Adam Braimah NPP
6 Sawla-Tuna-Kalba Andrew Dari Chiwetey NDC 10,602 Andrew Dari Chiwetey NDC
7 Yapei-Kusawgu John Abdulai Jinapor NDC 8,660 John Abdulai Jinapor NDC

Upper East Region - 15 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[18] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Bawku Central Mahama Ayariga NDC 2,324 Mahama Ayariga NDC
2 Binduri Abdulai Abanga NPP 454 Robert Baba Kuganab-Lem NDC
3 Bolgatanga Central Isaac Adongo NDC 16,599 Isaac Adongo NDC
4 Bolgatanga East Dominic Akuritinga Ayine NDC 6,352 Dominic Akuritinga Ayine NDC
5 Bongo Edward Abambire Bawa NDC 8,992 Edward Abambire Bawa NDC
6 Builsa North James Agalga NDC 4,795 James Agalga NDC
7 Builsa South Clement Apaak NDC 1,777 Clement Apaak NDC
8 Chiana-Paga Thomas Adda Dalu NDC 6,414 Rudolph Nsowine Amenga-Etego NDC
9 Garu Akuka Albert Alalzuuga NDC 3,063 Akuka Albert Alalzuuga NDC
10 Nabdam Mark Kurt Nawaane NDC 2,918 Mark Kurt Nawaane NDC
11 Navrongo Central Sampson Tangombu Chiragia NDC 11,126 [f]Joseph Kofi Adda NPP
12 Pusiga Laadi Ayii Ayamba NDC 63[19] Laadi Ayii Ayamba NDC
13 Talensi Benson Tongo Baba NDC 3,618 Benson Tongo Baba NDC
14 Tempane Akanvariva Lydia Lamisi NDC 4,477 Joseph Dindiok Kpemka NPP
15 Zebilla Cletus Apul Avoka NDC 17,619 Frank Fuseini Adongo NPP

Upper West Region - 11 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[20] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Daffiama-Bussie-Issa Sebastian Sandaare NDC 16,297 Issa Sebastian N. Sandaare NDC
2 Jirapa Cletus Seidu Dapilaah NDC 15,809 Francis Bawaana Dakura NDC
3 Lambussie Bakye Yelviel Baligi NPP 630 Edward Kaale-Ewola Dery NDC
4 Lawra Bede A. Zeideng NDC 2,970 Anthony N-Yoh Abayifaa Karbo NPP
5 Nadowli Kaleo Sumah Anthony Mwinikaara NDC 16,297 [b]Alban Bagbin[5]
(Second Deputy Speaker)
NDC
6 Nandom Ambrose Dery NPP 4,127 Ambrose Dery NPP
7 Sissala East Issahaku Amidu Chinnia NPP 870 Abbas Ridwan Dauda NPP
8 Sissala West Mohammed Adams Sukparu NDC 3,737 Patrick Al-Hassan Adamah NPP
9 Wa Central Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo NDC 6,202 Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo NDC
10 Wa East Godfred Seidu Jasaw NDC 7,182 Godfrey Tangu Bayon NPP
11 Wa West Peter Lanchene Toobu NDC 14,407 [f]Joseph Yieleh Chireh NDC

Volta Region - 18 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[21] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Adaklu Kwame Governs Agbodza NDC 10,902 Kwame Governs Agbodza NDC
2 Afadjato South Angela Oforiwaa Alorwu-Tay NDC 11,901 Angela Oforiwaa Alorwu-Tay NDC
3 Agotime-Ziope Charles Akwesi Agbeve NDC 16,484 Charles Kwesi Agbeve NDC
4 Akatsi North Peter Kwasi Nortsu-Kotoe NDC 5,195 Peter Nortsu-Kotoe NDC
5 Akatsi South Bernard Ahiafor NDC 26,070 Bernard Ahiafor NDC
6 Anlo Richard Kwame Sefe NDC 32,920 [b]Clement Kofi Humado NDC
7 Central Tongu Alexander Roosevelt Hottordze NDC 24,874 Alexander R. Hottordze NDC
8 Ho Central Benjamin Komla Kpodo NDC 57,119 Benjamin Komla Kpodo NDC
9 Ho West Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah NDC 18,442 Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah NDC
10 Hohoe John Peter Amewu NPP 5,131 [b]Bernice Adiku Heloo NDC
11 Keta Kwame Dzudzorli Gakpey NDC 26,433 [b]Richard Quashigah NDC
12 Ketu North James Klutse Avedzi NDC 4,128 James Klutse Avedzi[5]
(Deputy Minority Leader)
NDC
13 Ketu South Dzifa Gomashie NDC 69,760 [b]Fifi Fiavi Franklin Kwetey NDC
14 Kpando Adjoa Della Sowah NDC 5,361 Della Sowah NDC
15 North Dayi Joycelyn Tetteh NDC 9,969 Joycelyn Tetteh NDC
16 North Tongu Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa NDC 37,699 Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa NDC
17 South Dayi Rockson-Nelson Etse Dafeamekpor NDC 12,361 K. E. Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor NDC
18 South Tongu Wisdom Kobena Mensah Woyome NDC 38,737 Kobena Mensah Wisdom Woyome NDC

Western Region - 17 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[22] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Ahanta West Ebenezer Kojo Kum NPP 3,989 Ebenezer Kojo Kum NPP
2 Amenfi Central Peter Yaw Kwakye Ackah NDC 4,174 Peter Yaw Kwakye Ackah NDC
3 Amenfi East Nicholas Amankwah NDC 6,261 Patrick Bogyako-Saim NPP
4 Amenfi West Eric Afful NDC 2,547 Eric Afful NDC
5 Effia Joseph Cudjoe NPP 6,043 Joseph Cudjoe NPP
6 Ellembelle Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah NDC 8,184 Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah NDC
7 Essikado-Ketan Joe Ghartey NPP 2,174 Joe Ghartey NPP
8 Evalue-Ajomoro-Gwira Kofi Arko Nokoe NDC 2,533 Catherine Abelema Afeku NPP
9 Jomoro Dorcas Affo-Toffey NDC 4,467 Paul Essien NPP
10 Kwesimintsim Prince Hamidu Armah NPP 11,374 Joseph Mensah NPP
11 Mpohor Kobina Abbam Aboah Sanie NPP 2,201 Alex Kofi Agyekum NPP
12 Prestea-Huni Valley Robert Wisdom Cudjoe NDC 17,397 Barbara Oten-Gyasi NPP
13 Sekondi Andrew Kofi Egyapa Mercer NPP 6,949 Andrew Kofi Egyapa Mercer NPP
14 Shama Samuel Erickson Abakah NPP 3,100 Ato Panford NPP
15 Takoradi Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah NPP 13,839 Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah NPP
16 Tarkwa-Nsuaem George Mireku Duker NPP 101 George Mireku Duker NPP
17 Wassa East Isaac Adjei Mensah NDC 2,785 Isaac Adjei Mensah NDC

Western North Region - 9 seats

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No. Constituency Elected MP[23] Elected Party Majority Previous MP Previous Party
1 Aowin Oscar Ofori Larbi NDC 5,413 Mathias Kwame Ntow NDC
2 Bia East Richard Acheampong NDC 2,291 Richard Acheampong NDC
3 Bia West Augustine Tawiah NDC 8,119 Augustine Tawiah NDC
4 Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Alfred Obeng Boateng NPP 17,281 Kingsley Aboagye-Gyedu NPP
5 Bodi Sampson Ahi NDC 2,614 Sampson Ahi NDC
6 Juabeso Kwabena Mintah Akandoh NDC 8,119 Kwabena Mintah Akandoh NDC
7 Sefwi-Akontombra Alex Tetteh Djornobuah NPP 3,423 Alex Tetteh Djornobuah NPP
8 Sefwi-Wiawso Kwaku Afriyie NPP 72 Kwaku Afriyie NPP
9 Suaman Joseph Betino NDC 414 Stephen Michael Essuah Kofi Ackah NDC
  1. ^ The independent candidate, a former NPP MP, votes with the NPP giving NPP a majority of 1 in the house.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k These 11 MPs decided to quit and to not contest their seats again in the 2020 election.
  3. ^ John Kumah died after a short illness leading to a by-election being scheduled for the Ejisu constituency.
  4. ^ Fomena - In October 2020, following the decision of the incumbent MP, Andrew Asiamah Amoako to stand as an independent candidate in the 2020 Ghanaian general election, the NPP, petitioned the Speaker of Parliament to expel him which he did.
  5. ^ Philip Basoah died on 28 March 2023, triggering a by-election.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g These MPs lost the primaries within their parties and therefore could not defend their seats in the 2020 election.
  7. ^ Quayson was ordered by the Supreme Court of Ghana to stop sitting as an MP on 13 April 2022. This follows him appealing a Cape Coast High Court decision nullifying his election and ordering a by-election.
  8. ^ Mfantseman - 9 October 2020: The incumbent MP, Ekow Hayford of the NPP was murdered by armed robbers on the Nkusukum Mankessim-Abeadze Duadze Road on his way from a campaign trip. As his death is less than three months before the 2020 Ghanaian general election, Article 112 (5) of the 1992 Ghanaian Constitution stipulates that there should not be a by-election in the constituency.

By-elections

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  • Kumawu - 23 May 2023 - A by-election was conducted by the Electoral Commission of Ghana. This followed the sudden death of Philip Basoah on 28 March 2023.[6] There were two independent candidates bearing the same name.[24] Ernest Yaw Anim of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) polled 15,264 votes (70.91%) while Kwasi Amankwaa of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) polled 3,723 votes (17.29%).[25]
  • Assin North - 27 June 2023. A by-election was conducted to replace James Gyakye Quayson who was removed after losing his appeal at the Cape Coast High Court.[26] Quayson won the by-election to take back the seat he had lost in the courts in April 2022. He won 17,245 votes (57.56%) beating his closest rival from the NPP Charles Opoku who had 12,630 votes (42.15%). Quayson was thus re-elected.[27]
  • Ejisu - Following the death of John Kumah the incumbent MP, the Electoral Commission held a bye election in April 2024 that saw NPP's Kwabena Boateng clinch back the seat for his part with 55.8% of the total votes cast. His closest contender, a former MP for the constituency, Kwabena Aduomi secured 43.3% of the total votes cast.[28][29][30]

Speaker Declares Four Seats Vacant

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The speaker of Parliament on October 17, declared four seats in Parliament vacant following the decision of current holders to go independent from the ticket of the political party on which they were initially elected.[31] The affected seats were NDC's Peter Yaw Kwakye Ackah of Amenfi Central constituency in the Western Region, Andrew Amoakoh Asiamah of Fomena in the Ashanti Region, Kojo Asante, NPP MP for Suhum in the Eastern Region, and NPP's Cynthia Morrison of Agona West constituency.[32]

Notes

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  • Non-returning members (MPs) - 111 MPs in all will not return to Parliament when it opens on 7 January 2021 for varied reasons. For the NPP, 4 MPs decided to retire from Parliament while 41 lost in the NPP primaries. In the election itself, a further 33 lost their seats meaning 78 NPP MPs out of 169 from the previous parliament will not be present. For the NDC, 7 MPs chose to retire and 8 lost the primaries. The election resulted in another 18 losing their seats so 33 NDC MPs in all from the 7th Parliament will be absent. Those from the NPP who retired were Anthony Akoto Osei, MP for Tafo Pankrono, Kwabena Appiah-Pinkrah, MP for Akrofuom, Ziblim Iddi MP for Gushegu and Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey MP for Anyaa Sowutuom. The 7 from the NDC who retired were Alban Bagbin, MP for Nadowli, Richard Quashigah, MP for Keta, Inusah Fuseini, Tamale Central, Bernice Adiku Heloo, Hohoe, Magnus Kofi Amoatey, Yilo Krobo, Clement Kofi Humado, Anlo and Fiifi Kwetey for Ketu South.[33][34]
  • Fomena - In October 2020, Andrew Asiamah Amoako the incumbent MP, who was one of the 41 to lose the NPP primaries opted to stand as an independent candidate. This led to him being sacked by the party as by registering as an independent candidate, the party no longer recognised him as a member. The NPP then wrote to the Speaker of Parliament stating that he was no longer a member of the party and could not take his seat in parliament. The Speaker, Mike Oquaye subsequently declared the Fomena seat vacant in line with Article 97(1)(g) of the constitution.[35][36] President Nana Akufo-Addo during the election campaign suggested to the people of Fomena that they would not benefit from having an independent MP and tried to woo him back.[37][38] It is claimed Akufo-Addo cited Amoako's alleged disrespect for him as the reason why he could not work with him.[39] Amoako however won his seat as an independent.
  • Mfantseman - Following the murder of the incumbent MP by armed robbers during the election campaign,[40][41] the seat was declared vacant due to there being less than three months before the election.[42] Ophelia Hayford, widow of Ekow Hayford contested in place of her husband and won the seat.
  • Assin North - On 13 April 2022, the Supreme Court of Ghana ruled by a 5-2 majority decision that James Gyakye Quayson could not continue to sit in the house as MP for Assin North. This was after he had appealed a Cape Coast High Court ruling that had nullified his election and ordered a by-election following a petition.[43][44]
  • Four first-time MPs were alleged to have continued receiving salaries from their previous jobs although they had taken their seats in parliament. Three of them, Stephen Jalulah of Pru West, Alhassan Iddi for Salaga North, and Alexander Gyan of Kintampo South have apparently returned the excess payments while Sylvester Tetteh of Bortianor-Ngleshie-Amanfro has denied that he has collected any double salary.[45][46]
  • Ejisu - The MP for Ejisu, John Kumah died on 7 March 2024 after a short illness. He was also the Deputy Minister for Finance in the NPP government of Nana Akufo-Addo.[47][48]
  • Motion for MPs representing political parties switching allegiance to stand as independents or for other parties to vacate their seats - Haruna Iddrisu (NDC), MP for Tamale South wrote to the Speaker of Parliament invoking Article 97 (1) (g) which requires the seat of a sitting MP to be declared vacant if they leave the party on whose ticket they were voted into parliament.[49] The MPs in question are Peter Yaw Kwakye Ackah (NDC), Amenfi Central MP, Kwadjo Asante (NPP), Suhum MP, Cynthia Mamle Morrison (NPP), Agona West MP and Andrew Asiamah Amoako (Independent), Fomena MP and Second Deputy Speaker.[50] Alexander Afenyo-Markin (NPP), majority leader and MP for Effutu indicated that he had filed an application at the Supreme Court of Ghana to settle the case. The concern is that the Independent candidate votes with NPP which gives the NPP a majority of 1. If all four MPs vacate their seats, the majority loses 3 votes while NDC loses 1 leaving the NDC with a majority of 1 in the house as the NPP and NDC have 137 members each.[51] The Speaker, Alban Bagbin after listening to the debate in the house, asked to be given two days to come up with a ruling on the matter.[52] The Speaker ruled on 17 October 2024 that the four MPs have vacated their seats by notification of polls to stand for different parties than they stand for currently, they were deemed to have vacated their seats in parliament.[53] The Supreme Court of Ghana presided over by the Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo granted a stay of execution of the Speaker's ruling pending a full determination of the suit filed before it.[54]

See also

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