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In a new poll, Bawumia leads with 50.4%, while Mahama trails as the NPP celebrates its victory momentum.

Wed, 13 Nov 2024 Source: Martin Glover

According to a recent study, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President and NPP's presidential contender for 2024, now leads with 50.4% support.

This hopeful outcome has sparked euphoria within the party as they prepare for the next elections in December. The survey, done with only one month to the election, shows a significant shift in voter preferences. According to the data, approximately 90% of voters have already decided who they will support, indicating a strong commitment to voting.

According to the survey, voter turnout is projected to be high, particularly in the Ashanti Region, with forecasts ranging from 79% to 84% of registered voters going to the polls.

This is a significant improvement compared to earlier surveys, where voter turnout was lower. In particular, the NPP has made major strides in regions that were once considered a challenge.

According to the report, voter turnout in important areas, such as Ashanti, is probably going to be very important for the party to win handily. The turnout in the country's northern regions is one of the variables that can affect the outcome. These areas have historically had lower voting turnout, but the NPP is concentrating its efforts to boost turnout.

According to the survey results, if voter turnout and rejected votes are not addressed, the ruling party may encounter difficulties in several constituencies. But overall opinion points to a successful outcome for Dr. Bawumia and the NPP as they carry on with their campaign.

Source: Martin Glover