NDC wins contentious Sene West seat with 16 votes difference

 The National Democratic Congress (NDC ) has retained the contentious Sene West Parliamentary seat with a difference of 16 votes.

The NDC's Parliamentary Candidate for Sene West, Mr Kwame Ampofo Twumasi was Thursday evening [December 17, 2020] declared the winner of the December 7, 2020 Parliamentary election in the area.

He polled 13,116 votes, which is 16 votes more than the 13,100 that the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) candidate, Joseph Kumah Mackay obtained in the hotly contested election.

The National Democratic Party's (NDP) candidate in the election, Caesar Fomekah had 191 votes while a total of 660 votes were rejected.

The total votes cast was 27,067 and total valid votes were 26,407.

The new results brings the division of Parliamentary seats at the national level between the NPP and NDC to 137 each with one Independent MP-elect.

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