How APC, PDP, LP, NNPP stand in National Assembly elections
However, for the position of the Senate, only ADC, PDP, APC, and NNPP have contestants in all the states and the FCT. The SDP has contestants in 36 of the 37 states (including the FCT).
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However, for the position of the Senate, only ADC, PDP, APC, and NNPP have contestants in all the states and the FCT. The SDP has contestants in 36 of the 37 states (including the FCT).
#DailyDataCard: Disaggregation of Candidates for the 2023 General Elections
Ten states with 39.19 million registered voters can will play vital roles in deciding the country’s next president come February 25, 2023. These states account for 41.92 per cent of the total registered voters in the country.
From Dataphyte’s maths of the voting outcomes, Atiku’s path to the Presidency may be as narrow as a needle’s eye, but those who underestimate the ageing Don, like the Santadrios did the ageing Don Clericuzio, do so at their peril.
The Handbook of Data-driven Reporting will also be made available on the platform for Journalists, providing a unique resource to support accurate reporting in the upcoming 2023 elections.
#DailyDataCard: Number of Polling units in States where the 2023 Elections will not be held
The Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reduced the number of polling units ahead of the general elections which will begin on February 25.
Dataphyte Research’s analysis of election trends since 1999 till date projects Senator Bola Tinubu to win Nigeria’s 2023 presidential race, except the majority of the people suddenly begin to consider the capacity of elected persons to deliver socioeconomic benefits to their constituents.
As the 2023 election approaches, Dataphyte is chronicling the performances of state governors seeking re-election and those who will complete their second terms in May 2023.
With 15 days to Nigeria’s 2023 general election, politicians across different political parties have continued to suffer various forms of attack, Dataphyte’s findings have shown.
AHEAD of the 2023 general election, a coalition of 10 civil society organisations (CSOs), including Dataphyte, has identified 22 high-risk states that election stakeholders in the country and well-meaning Nigerians should pay closer attention to.
Non-state actors killed at least 60 civilians and security personnel in the first two weeks of the year, according to data published by the Nigeria Security Tracker.
The new voter register released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on January 11, 2023, shows that 93.46 million Nigerians are eligible to vote in the 2023 general election.
In the first part of the “What are the leading candidates promising Nigerians” report, Dataphyte examined the plans of the presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP) across insecurity, economy, education, unemployment, and poverty, as stated in their manifestos.
In 2019, Babagana Zulum of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was declared the 4th democratically elected governor of Borno state after polling 1.17 million votes to defeat the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who polled only 66,115 votes.