2020 Ghanaian general election explained

Country:Ghana
Previous Election:2016 Ghanaian general election
Previous Year:2016
Next Election:2024 Ghanaian general election
Next Year:2024
Election Date:7 December 2020
Registered:17,027,941
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Election Name:Presidential election
Turnout:78.89%
Type:presidential
Image1:Nana Akufo Addo, Jan. 2020.jpg
Nominee1:Nana Akufo-Addo
Party1:New Patriotic Party
Popular Vote1:6,730,587
Percentage1:51.30%
Nominee2:John Mahama
Party2:National Democratic Congress (Ghana)
Popular Vote2:6,213,182
Percentage2:47.36%
President
Before Election:Nana Akufo-Addo
Before Party:New Patriotic Party
Posttitle:Elected President
After Election:Nana Akufo-Addo
After Party:New Patriotic Party
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Election Name:Parliamentary election
Seats For Election:All 275 seats in the Parliament of Ghana
Majority Seats:138
Leader1:Nana Akufo-Addo
Party1:New Patriotic Party
Last Election1:169
Seats1:137
Percentage1:50.42
Leader2:John Mahama
Party2:National Democratic Congress (Ghana)
Last Election2:106
Seats2:137
Percentage2:46.20
Leader3:
Party3:Independents
Last Election3:0
Seats3:1
Percentage3:2.29
Speaker
Before Election:Aaron Mike Oquaye
Before Party:New Patriotic Party
After Election:Alban Bagbin
After Party:National Democratic Congress (Ghana)
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Election Name:Maps

General elections were held in Ghana on 7 December 2020. Incumbent President Nana Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) was re-elected in the first round after securing a majority of the votes.[1] Former President John Dramani Mahama announced that he would contest the results.[2] At the Supreme Court, a petition challenging the result was filed on 30 December, and unanimously dismissed on 4 March 2021 for lack of merit.

The NPP lost its majority in the parliament, winning the same number of seats as the opposition NDC, resulting in a hung parliament with a single independent (Andrew Asiamah Amoako) in the position of kingmaker.[3] [4]

Electoral system

The President of Ghana is elected using the two-round system, whilst the 275 members of Parliament are elected in single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting.[5] [6]

Eligible voters must be Ghanaian citizens who are at least 18 years old, although those declared insane are disenfranchised. Parliamentary candidates must be Ghanaian citizens at least 21 years old, and either be resident in their constituency or have lived there for at least five of the ten years prior to the election.[7]

Campaign

In February 2019, former president John Mahama was confirmed as the candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress.[8] In December, incumbent president Nana Akufo-Addo announced that he intended to run for re-election as the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate.[9] In June 2020, the NPP chose Akufo-Addo as its presidential candidate and Mahamudu Bawumia as its vice-presidential candidate. Mahama and Akufo-Addo previously ran against each other in both 2012 (with Mahama winning) and 2016 (with Akufo-Addo winning).[10]

All contesting political parties especially the NPP and NDC campaigned vigorously across the country despite fears that political activities such as rallies could increase the rate of spread of COVID-19 during the pandemic in Ghana.[11] Following the death of Jerry Rawlings, first president of the Fourth Republic on 12 November 2020,[12] most candidates decided to suspend their campaigns for a week out of respect to his memory.[13] [14]

Filing of nomination papers for presidential candidates

At the close of the filing of nomination papers for the presidential election on 9 October 2020, seventeen persons had filed papers to stand for the elections.[15] One of those who filed their papers on 5 October 2020 was the incumbent president, Nana Akufo-Addo.[16] Each candidate was expected to pay a fee of GH¢100,000 to the Electoral Commission.[17] Akwasi Addai Odike of the United Progressive Party claimed that there was a conspiracy by the NPP and the Electoral Commission to prevent him from filing his nomination papers. This was promptly denied by the chairman of the NPP, Peter Mac Manu.[18] However, the NDC questioned why presidential candidates were filing nomination papers when the Electoral Commission has not finalised the new voter's register to be used for this election.[19] To the surprise of many, Jacob Osei Yeboah disclosed on 6 October, when he was expected to file his nomination papers, that he would instead be the running mate of Asiedu Walker.[20]

PartyPresidential CandidateDate
New Patriotic PartyNana Akufo-Addo[21] 7 October 2020
National Democratic CongressJohn Mahama[22] 7 October 2020
IndependentAsiedu Walker7 October 2020
Ghana Union MovementChristian Kwabena Andrews7 October 2020
All People's CongressHassan Ayariga[23] 8 October 2020
Progressive People's PartyBrigitte Dzogbenuku[24] 8 October 2020
Ghana Freedom PartyAkua Donkor[25] 8 October 2020
National Democratic PartyNana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings[26] [27] 9 October 2020
Convention People's PartyIvor Greenstreet[28] 9 October 2020
Great Consolidated Popular PartyHenry Herbert Lartey9 October 2020
IndependentMarricke Kofi Gane9 October 2020
IndependentKofi Koranteng9 October 2020
United Front PartyNana Agyenim Boateng9 October 2020
United Progressive PartyAkwasi Addai Odike9 October 2020
People's Action PartyKwasi Busumbru
Liberal Party of GhanaKofi Akpaloo9 October 2020
People's National ConventionDavid Apasera
– Disqualified by the Electoral Commission of Ghana

Final list of presidential candidates

Following the vetting of their papers, the Electoral Commission announced the final list of presidential candidates on 19 October 2020. Five people had been disqualified from standing for the election as there were various problems with their nomination documents. These include IT issues with their forms and some had been forwarded to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ghana Police Service. Those disqualified include Kofi Koranteng and Marricke Kofi Gane who are both Independent. Akwasi Addae Odike of the United Progressive Party, Nana Agyenim Boateng of the United Front Party and Kwasi Busumbru of the People's Action Party were also not eligible.[29] [30] [31] On 20 October 2020, the candidates balloted for the order in which they will appear on the ballot paper. The incumbent president, Nana Akufo-Addo will be the first on the list followed by John Mahama, a former president. The full list as on the ballot paper is below.[32] [33] Following this, one of the disqualified candidates, Nana Agyenim Boateng, leader of the UFP, took to court to seek redress and prevent the elections from going ahead but the Accra High Court found no grounds to grant this relief.[34]

PartyAbbreviationPresidential CandidateRunning Mate
New Patriotic PartyNPPNana Addo Dankwa Akufo-AddoMahamudu Bawumia[35]
National Democratic CongressNDCJohn Dramani MahamaJane Naana Opoku-Agyemang[36]
Ghana Union MovementGUMChristian Kwabena AndrewsAbu Grant Lukeman[37]
Convention People's PartyCPPIvor Kobina GreenstreetEmmanuel Yaovi Bobobe[38]
Ghana Freedom PartyGFPAkua DonkorErnest Adakabre Frimpong Manso[39]
Great Consolidated Popular PartyGCPPHenry Herbert LarteyAndy Bampoe-Sekyi
All People's CongressAPCHassan AyarigaFrank Yaw Kuadey[40]
Liberal Party of GhanaLPGPercival Kofi AkpalooMargaret Obrine Sarfo
People's National ConventionPNCDavid Asibi Ayindenaba ApaseraDivine Ayivor
Progressive People's PartyPPPBrigitte Akosua DzogbenukuKofi Asamoah-Siaw[41]
National Democratic PartyNDPNana Konadu Agyeman RawlingsPeter Tennyson Asamoah
IndependentAlfred Kwame Asiedu WalkerJacob Osei Yeboah

Violence

On 8 December, a day after the elections there were reports of gunshots leading to the arrest of Nii Lante Vanderpuye the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the Odododiodio constituency.[42] The Ghana Police reported 5 deaths and 19 injuries during and after the election.[43]

Parliamentary election

The Electoral Commission announced that following the creation of the Guan District in the Oti Region through the Guan District Local Government (Guan District Assembly) (Establishment) Instrument, 2020, people in this area will only be able to take part in the presidential election. This is because the Guan constituency had not yet been formally created.[44] [45]

Opinion polls

Ben Ephson of the Daily Dispatch newspaper conducted polls in the Greater Accra, Central and Western regions. He predicted that Akufo-Addo of the NPP will win the election with 52.6% of the votes while Mahama will obtain 45.7%.[46] [47] The Political Science Department of the University of Ghana polled 11,949 respondents and predicted that Akufo-Addo (NPP) will win 51.7% of the vote while Mahama wins 40.4%.[47] An iPoll survey of 670 respondents predicted 48.7% of the votes for Mahama and 46.7% for Akufo-Addo implying that the election may go a second round as the winner has to have over 50% of the votes.[48] The Governance Research Bureau predicted that Akufo-Addo will obtain 49.19% of the votes and Mahama 48.27% also implying a second round of elections may be needed.[49]

Results

The total number of registered voters was 17,027,655.[50] The Electoral Commission promised to declare the results of the election within 24 hours of the completion of voting.[51] Some leaders of the NDC expressed their doubts about the commission being able to do so within the 24 hours time frame.[52] [53] In the late afternoon of 8 December the Electoral commission communicated that the declaration of the votes in 24 hours which was supposed to take place at 5:00 pm which is exactly 24 hours of the closure of the election had been extended. The Commission in a statement explained that the extension was to ensure that collation of results at the constituency and regional collation centres across the country are accurate.[54] On 9 December, incumbent Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo was declared the winner after securing a majority of the votes needed to avoid a runoff.[55]

President

The declared results exclude the figures for the Techiman South as the results there are being contested. The Electoral Commissioner states that the results of this constituency alone will not change the outcome of the election.[56] On 10 December 2020, the Electoral Commission issued a statement which revised figures for the presidential election results while admitting that there had been some errors.[57] A research group Research and Grant Institute of Ghana raised concerns about this and the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) urged the commission to come out and clarify the errors properly instead of just issuing press releases.[58] [59]

By region

RegionAkufo-Addo
NPP
Mahama
NDC
Andrews
GUM
Greenstreet
CPP
Donkor
GFP
Lartey
GCPP
Ayariga
APC
Akpaloo
LPG
Apasera
PNC
Dzogbenuku
PPP
Rawlings
NDP
Walker
IND
VotesVotesVotesVotesVotesVotesVotesVotesVotesVotesVotesVotes
Ahafo145,584116,4851,49319449511501138252135103
Ashanti1,795,824 653,149 12,564 1,356 593 304 482 712 444 435 476 952
Bono292,604203,3294,514338165132255216209214235374
Bono East153,341 213,694 2,923 380 143 153 409 304231 220210 400
Central613,804538,82915,1601,1174783614685863231,042467804
Eastern752,061470,9999,819 854 379 211466 510 278 363358 642
Greater Accra1,253,1791,326,48916,1121,7637672316285224011,220685511
Northern409,963476,5503,1841,5103944389001,2811,2094985451,259
North East122,742112,306952292324198376505579205322322
Oti103,865181,0212,45926520097195228371240263282
Savannah80,605144,2441,409 503 212 185 387 322 344 160 279 435
Upper East170,340 335,502 3,100 879 832 359 919 868 2,890 685 1,017 1,321
Upper West121,230238,9722,2406403603544877422,7943284061,094
Volta100,481606,5084,679705180158406237220314617442
Western439,724398,549 20,638 1,143 379 223 400 367 305 787 417 508
Western North175,240 196,556 4,302 261 119 109 210 170 202 86 117 255
Total6,730,587 6,213,182 105,548 12,200 5,574 3,564 7,138 7,683 10,882 6,849 6,549 9,704
align=left colspan="13"Source: Graphic Online Electoral Commission of Ghana

Parliament

There has been a long delay in declaring the final result in the parliamentary election. On 14 December, a week after voting was completed, the Electoral Commission announced that it was working on finalising the results for Sene West constituency.[60]

Seats won by region

S/NRegionNPPNDCINDTotal
1Ahafo426
2Ashanti424147
3Bono6612
4Bono East3811
5Central101323
6Eastern25833
7Greater Accra142034
8Northern9918
9North East426
10Oti088
11Savannah347
12Upper East11415
13Upper West3811
14Volta11718
15Western9817
16Western North369
Total1371371275
Source: Electoral Commission of Ghana

Petition

On 30 December 2020 the NDC filed a petition at the Supreme Court challenging the results.[61] On 4 March 2021 the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed the petition, stated that it lacked merit.[62] [63]

See also

Notes and References

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  7. http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2123_B.htm Electoral system
  8. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ghana-politics/ghanas-ex-president-mahama-nominated-to-contest-2020-election-idUSKCN1QG246 Ghana's ex-President Mahama nominated to contest 2020 election
  9. https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Akufo-Addo-announces-intention-to-contest-2020-elections-822151 Akufo-Addo announces intention to contest 2020 elections
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  11. Web site: Fears Grow of Further COVID-19 Spikes Ahead of Ghana's Election . 7 December 2020. Voice of America. en.
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  49. Web site: Election 2020: New survey projects runoff . ghanaweb.com . 7 December 2020 . en . 30 November 2020.
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  52. Web site: Don't hastily declare election results within 24 hours after voting – NDC warns EC . ghanaweb.com . 7 December 2020 . en . 25 November 2020.
  53. Web site: EC's promise to declare results in 24 hours described as a fallacy . ghanaweb.com . 7 December 2020 . en . 1 January 1970.
  54. Web site: EC extends timeline to declare presidential results. 8 December 2020. MyJoyOnline.com. en-US. 8 December 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201208163601/https://www.myjoyonline.com/composition/comp-news/hp-news-3/ec-extends-timeline-to-declare-presidential-results/. dead.
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  56. Web site: FULL TEXT: Jean Mensa's declaration of 2020 presidential election results . ghanaweb.com . 9 December 2020 . en . 9 December 2020.
  57. Web site: EC revises disparities in presidential election results . ghanaweb.com . 10 December 2020 . en . 10 December 2020.
  58. Web site: EC's computational errors have tainted the credibility of 2020 polls - Research Group . ghanaweb.com . 16 December 2020 . en . 10 December 2020.
  59. Web site: Zurek . Kweku . EC must go beyond passive press releases to address errors - CODEO . Graphic Online . 16 December 2020 . en-gb . 15 December 2020.
  60. Web site: We're finalizing processes to declare Sene West election results - EC . ghanaweb.com . 16 December 2020 . en . 15 December 2020.
  61. Web site: Ghana opposition seeks to overturn Akufo-Addo's election win . 2020-12-31. Deutsche Welle. en-GB.
  62. Web site: Supreme Court fixes March 4 as judgement day for 2020 election petition. 2021-05-21. Graphic Online. en-gb.
  63. Web site: Why the Supreme Court dismissed Mahama's 2020 presidential election petition (FULL JUDGMENT). Enoch Darfah. Frimpong. 5 March 2021. 2021-11-11. Graphic Online. en-gb.