The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has achieved a significant majority in Ghana’s parliamentary elections, securing a total of 188 seats out of the 275 constituencies. This marks a decisive victory, showcasing their dominance in several key regions across the country. Below is the breakdown of parliamentary seats won by the NDC in each region:
1. Upper West: 11/11
2. Upper East: 15/15
3. Oti: 9/9
4. Volta: 18/18
5. Bono East: 10/11
6. Bono: 11/12
7. Ahafo: 5/6
8. Savannah: 6/6
9. Greater Accra: 30/34
10. Central: 18/23
11. Western: 15/17
12. Western North: 8/9
13. Eastern: 10/33
14. North East: 3/6
15. Ashanti: 7/47
16. Northern: 12/18
The NDC’s stronghold regions, including Volta, Upper East, Upper West, and Oti, delivered full sweeps, while Greater Accra also played a pivotal role with 30 out of 34 seats. Notably, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) secured only 85 seats, reflecting a sharp contrast in performance. Additionally, three seats were won by independent candidates.
This outcome reinforces the NDC’s influence in Ghana’s legislature, positioning them for significant leverage in policymaking and governance.
