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#NigeriaDecides2023: Atiku leads with 100,304 votes in seven Bauchi LGAs

by Marcus Amudipe
February 26, 2023
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The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 Presidential elections, Atiku Abubakar is currently leading in the seven local government areas of Bauchi State announced so far.

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The State Collation Officer, Prof. Abdulkarim Mohammed, the Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State, who announced the break said that the exercise would resume at 8:30pm.

Results from Warji, Bogoro, Dass, Dambam, Jama’are, Giade and Darazo LGAs have been announced so far by the various Electoral Officers.

According to the results, Atiku got 100,304 votes to be ahead of Tinubu of APC with 30,473, who got 69,831 votes

The Presidential Candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party, Musa Kwankwaso got 13,740 votes, while the Labour Party Candidate, Peter Obi came fourth with 7,968 votes.

The exercise is currently ongoing at the Professor Mahmood Yakubu Hall, at the Independent National Electoral Commission Headquarters, Bauchi, venue of the Presidential Election Collation in the State.

Here’s the breakdown of the result announced so far:

Bogoro LGA
APC: 4,850
NNPP: 798
PDP: 15,156
LP: 6,866

Warji LGA
APC: 11,862
NNPP: 424
PDP: 17,732
LP: 185

Dass LGA
APC: 10,939
NNPP: 397
PDP: 13,242
LP: 795

Darazo LGA
APC: 16,070
NNPP: 1,895
PDP: 17,459
LP: 41

Dambam LGA
APC: 7,588
NNPP: 2,586
PDP: 12,203
LP: 42

Jama’are LGA
APC: 8,140
NNPP: 3,638
PDP: 12,535
LP: 22

Giade LGA
APC: 10,382
PDP: 11,977
NNPP: 4,002
LP: 17

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