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21 seats NPP, NDC are ‘dying’ for
Last Updated: Wednesday, 3 December 2008, 17:16 GMT
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Below are the 21 constituencies that, as at Thursday, November 27, 2008, were too close to call, that is difficult to determine which political party was likely to win.
The party currently holding the seat is in brackets:
Ashanti:
(1) Asawase (NDC)
(2) Offinso North: (NPP)
Greater Accra:
(3) Klottey Korle (NPP)
(4) Odododiodoo (NDC)
Eastern:
(5) Lower Manya (NDC)
(6) Fanteakwa (NPP)
(7) Akwatia (NPP)
(8) Asuogyaman (NPP)
Western:
(9) Jomoro (NDC)
(10) Ellembelle (CPP)
Central:
(11) Cape Coast (NPP)
(12) .Effutu (NPP)
(13) Awutu/Senya
Upper East:
(14) Zebilla (PNC)
(15) Boigatanga (PNC)
(16) Navrongo (NPP
Volta:
(17) Ho East (NDC)
Brong Ahafo:
(18) Nkoranza North (NPP)
(19) Asunafo South (NDC)
Northern:
(20) Bunkpurugu (IND) and
(21) Salaga (NPP)
Credit: Ben Ephson ( Daily Dispatch)
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