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1 Ekiti 2 Osun 3 Kwara 4 Nasarawa 5 Kogi 6 Gombe 7 Ondo 8 Abia 9 Yobe 10 Enugu 11 Ebonyi 12 Niger 13 Jigawa 14 Kaduna 15 Anambra 16 Oyo 17 Adamawa 18 Bauchi 19 Lagos 20 Ogun 21 Edo 22 Benue 23 Imo 24 Plateau 25 Kano 26 Katsina 27 Taraba 28 Cross River 29

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with registered voters of 1,512,915 and 461,033 accredited voters went to PDP, which scored 295,737 votes as against APC’s 117,302 votes. The returning officer is Prof. A.O. Ibhadode.

Akwa Ibom

State, with a total of 2,119,727 voters and 695,677 accredited voters, was won by the PDP with 395,832 to beat APC’s 175,429. The collation officer is Prof Osaze Orumwense, VC, University of Benin.

Borno

State was won by APC with a score of 836,496 votes as against PDP’s 71,788. The returning officer Prof. S.A Ibrahim put the number of registered voters in the state at 2,319,434, out of which 987,290 were accredited.

Delta

In State, PDP scored 594,068 votes while APC had 221,292. The returning officer Prof. S.A. Jaja put the number of registered voters in the state at 2,719,313 and accredited voters at 891,647.

Bayelsa

State was also won by the PDP with 197,933 votes to APC’s 118,821 votes. The returning officer Prof. Z.I. Akpagu put the number of registered voters in the state at 923,182 while 344,237 were accredited for the elections.

Sokoto

State was won by the APC with 490,333 to beat PDP which had 361,604 votes. The retuning officer Prof. M. Bello put number of registered voters at 1,895,266 and accredited voters at 950,107.

Zamfara Kebbi

APC won State with 581,552 votes as against 154, 282 for PDP. The returning officer Prof. A.H. Bichi said the state has 1,802,697 registered voters and 835,238 accredited voters.

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