Results of National Assembly Election 2011 in Nigeria
The details and Results of 2011 Election – Result Score Cards for Senatorial and House of Representatives Seats
ANAMBRA: APGA/ACN
BORNO: PDP
DELTA: DPP
ENUGU: PDP
IMO: APGA
KADUNA: CPC/PDP
KWARA: ACN
LAGOS: ACN
OGUN: ACN
ONDO: LABOUR
OSUN: ACN
OYO: ACN
RIVERS: PDP
NUMBER OF SENATORIAL SEATS BY PARTIES
ACN: 34
CPC: 23
PDP: 10
APGA: 9
LP: 8
ANPP: 6
NUMBER OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE SEATS BY PARTIES
CPC: 83
ACN: 72
PDP: 31
LP: 14
APGA: 11
Below are additional results of Saturday’s Senate and House of Representatives elections as announced by INEC returning officers:
EDO
Sen. Yisa Braimoh of the PDP lost his re-election bid for the Edo North Senatorial District seat. Dr Domingo Obede of the ACN polled 111,535 ballots to win the election.
For the Etsako Federal Constituency, the ACN candidate, Alhaji Abubakar Momoh, scored 52, 657 votes to beat Mr Abass Momoh of the PDP, who got 24,129 votes.
GOMBE
In the Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency in Gombe State, Khamisu Mailantarki (CPC) won the election with 122,987 ballots, while Ibrahim Waziri (PDP) got 44,266 votes, followed by Dr Ahmed Gana (ANPP), 8,760; Malam Nasiru Abubakar (LP), 757 and Malam Musa Usman (ADC), 740 ballots.
In the Gombe Central Senatorial District, Gov. Mohammed Goje (PDP) won the election, beating three other contenders. Goje garnered 84,347 votes to defeat Sa’ad Mohammad (ANPP), 50,080; Mohammad Babakir (CPC), 40,145 and Malam Babadija Kashere (LP), 1,462 votes.
In the results for Akko Federal Constituency, Alhaji Usman Bello of the PDP emerged victorious, polling 48559 votes. Malam Mohammed Magaji of the ANPP scored 30,245 votes, followed by Mr Mohammed Bose (CPC) with 16,705 votes.
KADUNA
The CPC swept the three House of Representatives seats in Zaria zone in the Kaduna North Senatorial District, with the Returning Officer for the Zaria Federal Constituency, Malam Ibrahim Babayaro, declaring Abbas Tajuddeen (CPC) as winner with 72,092 votes.
Tajuddeen defeated Idris Aliyu of PDP, who polled 32,274 votes, while Kabir Aliyu of ACN got 9,540 votes.
At Sabon-Gari Federal Constituency, Returning Officer Abdu Abdu announced that Garba Mohammed of CPC polled 51,518 votes to defeat Suleiman Abdu-Kwari (PDP) and Mas’ud Sani (ANPP) who got 31,850 and 2,204 votes respectively.
In the Kaduna Central Senatorial District, retired Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Sani Saleh (CPC) polled 265 ballots, while Hamisu Mairago (PDP) got 115 votes.
The CPC swept the three House of Representatives seats in Zaria zone in the Kaduna North Senatorial District, with the Returning Officer for the Zaria Federal Constituency, Malam Ibrahim Babayaro, declaring Abbas Tajuddeen (CPC) as winner with 72,092 votes.
Tajuddeen defeated Idris Aliyu of PDP, who polled 32,274 votes, while Kabir Aliyu of ACN got 9,540 votes.
LAGOS
Mrs Oluremi Tinubu was decalred Senator-elect for the Lagos Central Senatorial District. She polled 202, 506 votes to emerge winner on the platform of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).
In the House of Representative election, Ekundayo Yacoob Alebiosu (ACN) was elected with 63,070 votes to represent Kosofe Federal Constituency.
James Faleke of ACN won 32,757 votes to emerge the winner for the Ikeja Federal Constituency.
Rafeekat Onabamiro of ACN got 26,702 votes to emerge the winner of Badagry Federal Constituency, while for the Apapa Federal Constituency, Babatunde Adewale (ACN) won with 26, 492 votes.
Abayomi Kako-Are (ACN) won the Mushin Federal Constituency I seat with 37 412 votes, while Ganiyu Hamzat (ACN) clinched Mushin Federal Constituency II with 39,215 votes.
Isiaka O. Suarau (ACN) came tops with 32, 501 votes to win the seat for the Ojo Federal Constituency,
Olajumoke Okoya-Thomas (ACN) won the Lagos Island Federal Constituency I seat with 17, 803 votes, while Yakub Balogun also of ACN emerged the winner for the Lagos Island Federal Constituency II with 22, 254 votes.
For Lagos Mainland Federal Constituency ACN’s, Alao Owolabi, won with 40,380 votes, while for Epe Federal Constituency, Olanrewaju Odubote of ACN polled 23, 516 votes to emerge the winner.
For Surulere Federal Constituency I, Hakeem Gbajabiamila of ACN won with 20,493 votes, while Aliyu Babatunde also of ACN polled 29,905 votes to win the Surulere Federal Constituency II seat.
ONDO
Mr Herbert Akintoye of the PDP scored 31,153 in the Okitipupa/Irele Federal Consituency in Ondo State to defeat Oladele Olatunji (LP), 26,262; Morenike Akala Omoyiwola (ACN), 3,665; Ikuewumi Rotimi (ANPP), 412 and Olabamidele Akindele (CPC), 551 votes.
OGUN
In the Ogun East Senatorial District, Adegbenga Kaka (ACN) polled 76,643 votes to beat Mohammed Odunowo (PDP), 52,613 and Abiodun Odusanya (PPN), 46,148 ballots
In the Abeokuta South Federal Constituency, Williams Olusegun of the ACN polled 28,490 ballots to defeat PDP’s Dimeji Bankole, who got 23,103 votes, followed by Afolabi Ogundimu of the PPN with 3,915 ballots.
Gbenga Obadara of the ACN polled 102, 389 votes in the Ogun Central Senatorial District to beat Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello of the PDP, who garnered 56,312 ballots, while Monday Ijaduoye (PPN) got 27,182.
OYO
In the Ibadan North Federal Constituency, Abiodun Awoleye (ACN) polled 30,035 votes to defeat Kazeem Adeniyi (Accord Party), 24,519; Omotosho Ademola (PDP), 13,472 and Bello Armstrong (ANPP), 1,189 votes.
Ayo Adeseun (ACN) won the senatorial election for the Oyo Central seat with 105,975 votes, while Jumoke Akinjide of the PDP came second with 78,643 ballots.
PLATEAU
Bitrus Kaze of the PDP scored 94,774 votes to clinch the seat for the Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency in Plateau, beating Augustine Choji of LP with 26,460 ballots.
In the Bokkos/Mangu Federal Constituency in Plateau, Jonathan Aminu (PDP) polled 78,772 votes, beating James Ayuba (LP), who had 72,920.
Abuja – Below are additional results of Saturday’s Senate and House of Representatives elections as announced by INEC returning officers.
OGUN
In the Ogun East Senatorial District, Adegbenga Kaka (ACN) polled 76,643 votes to beat Mohammed Odunowo (PDP), 52,613 and Abiodun Odusanya (PPN), 46,148 ballots
KANO
At Sabon-Gari Federal Constituency, Returning Officer Abdu Abdu announced that Garba Mohammed of CPC polled
51,518 votes to defeat Suleiman Abdu-Kwari (PDP) and Mas’ud Sani (ANPP) who got 31,850 and 2,204 votes respectively.
The Returning Officer for Giwa/Birnin-Gwari Federal Constituency, Malam Mohammed Ibrahim-Dutse, declared Shamsuddeen Ango-Abdullahi (CPC) as winner with 35, 871 votes, beating Hamza Ishaq (PDP) with 16,758 votes.
OYO
In the Ibadan North Federal Constituency, Abiodun Awoleye (ACN) polled 30,035 votes to defeat Kazeem Adeniyi (Accord Party), 24,519; Omotosho Ademola (PDP), 13,472 and Bello Armstrong (ANPP), 1,189 votes.
Ayo Adeseun (ACN) won the senatorial election for the Oyo Central seat with 105,975 votes, while Jumoke Akinjide of the PDP came second with 78,643 ballots.
JOS
Bitrus Kaze of the PDP scored 94,774 votes to clinch the seat for the Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency in Plateau, beating Augustine Choji of LP with 26,460 ballots.
GOMBE
In the Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency in Gombe State, Khamisu Mailantarki (CPC) won the election with 122,987 ballots, while Ibrahim Waziri (PDP) got 44,266 votes, followed by Dr Ahmed Gana (ANPP), 8,760;
Malam Nasiru Abubakar (LP), 757 and Malam Musa Usman (ADC), 740 ballots.
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Pls correct this misleading information. The result summary is anti truth
which of the results are you talking about,can we have your facts and figures?
look,lets stop beign folowers of party.its time we change things in this country and set it on the right path.the older generation has failed us woefully.pls ,if u hv a contrary data,let us see that
yes the old generations has failed us.
Nigeria is changing for the best,in d nearest future,Nigerian will vote for personality and not the party.
check your figure it seems there are mistakes ACN did not win 34 SENATORIAL SEATS
WHAT IS THE CORRECT FIGURE?
Now we are moving towards the real election. Kudos to Jega
Your stuffs are misleading. Always try to cross-check ur fact before pasting it on web.