Simon Alangde Asabo Explained

Occupation:Politician
Birth Place:Bongo, Upper East Region Ghana)
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:National Democratic Congress
Simon Alangde Asabo
Office2:Member of parliament for Bongo Constituency
Term Start2:7 January 1997
Term End2:6 January 2001
President2:John Jerry Rawlings

Simon Alangde Asabo is a Ghanaian politician and was the former member of parliament for the Bongo constituency in the Upper East region of Ghana in the second parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana.[1]

Early life

Asabo was born at Bongo in the Upper East Region of Ghana.

Career

Alangde is an accountant by profession.

Politics

Alangde was elected to represent the Bongo constituency in the 2nd parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana in the 1996 Ghanaian general elections. He was elected on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress.[2] [3] He took over from Gaaga Akayeri Azitariga also of the National Democratic Congress who represented the constituency in the first parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana.[4] Alangde lost his seat to Albert Abongo in the subsequent elections of 2000.[5] [6]

Elections

Alangde was elected with 22695 votes out of 30750 valid votes cast representing 73.8% of the total valid votes cast. He was elected over Emmanuel Akobire Adosenaba of the People's Convention party, Ayamga Joseph Leo of the National Convention Party and John Adobongo Atanga of the People's National Convention. These obtained 8.7%, 3.15% and 14.34% respectively of the total valid votes cast.[7]

References

  1. Book: 1996 Parliamentary Election Results. Electoral Commission of Ghana. Ghana. 6.
  2. Web site: FM. Peace. Ghana Election 2000 Results - Bongo Constituency. 2020-10-18. Ghana Elections - Peace FM.
  3. Web site: FM. Peace. Parliament - Bongo Constituency Election 2012 Results. 2020-10-18. Ghana Elections - Peace FM.
  4. Book: Elected Parliamentarians - 1992 Elections. Electoral Commission of Ghana. Ghana.
  5. Book: Electoral Commission of Ghana Parliamentary Result -Election 2000. Electoral Commission of Ghana. 2007. Ghana. 39.
  6. Web site: FM. Peace. Parliament - Bongo Constituency Election 2000 Results. 2020-10-18. Ghana Elections - Peace FM.
  7. Web site: FM. Peace. Parliament - Bongo Constituency Election 1996 Results. 2020-10-18. Ghana Elections - Peace FM.