Ablekuma North

Constituency in Ghana
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::summary Constituency in Ghana ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Ablekuma North |
| Map1 | |
| Map2 | Ghana-Greater Accra |
| District | Accra Metropolis District |
| Region | Greater Accra Region |
| MP | Ewurabena Aubynn |
| Party | NDC |
| :: |
| Name = Ablekuma North | Map1 = | Map2 = Ghana-Greater Accra | Year = | District = Accra Metropolis District | Region = Greater Accra Region | MP = Ewurabena Aubynn | Party = NDC
Ablekuma North is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Ablekuma North is located in the Accra Metropolis in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Boundaries
The constituency also doubles as the Ablekuma North Municipal Assembly of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It shares boundaries with the Ablekuma Central, Ablekuma West, Okaikwei North, Okaikwei Central, Okaikwei South, Anyaa Sowutuom, and Weija Gbawe Constituencies.
Members of Parliament
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| Election | Member | Party |
|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Adam Baako Nortey Yeboah | National Democratic Congress |
| 1996 | Kwamena Bartels | New Patriotic Party |
| 2000 | ||
| 2004 | ||
| 2008 | Justice Joe Appiah | New Patriotic Party |
| 2012 | ||
| 2016 | Nana Akua Owusu Afriyie | New Patriotic Party |
| 2020 | Sheila Penelope Bartels | New Patriotic Party |
| 2024 | Ewurabena Aubynn | National Democratic Congress |
| :: |
Elections
| party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Justice Joe Appiah | votes = | percentage = | change = | party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Ras Mubarak | votes = | percentage = | change =
| party = Independent
| candidate = Nana Kwame Minimsaah
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| party = Progressive People's Party | candidate = Ishmael Paakwesi Longdon | votes = | percentage = | change =
| party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Odartey Mills | votes = | percentage = | change =
| party = People's National Convention | candidate = Ali Awudu | votes = | percentage = | change =
| party = National Democratic Party | candidate = Nana Antwi - Boasiako | votes = | percentage = | change =
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| party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Justice Joe Appiah | votes = 45,630 | percentage = 57.6 | change = -7.8 | party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Ashford Tawiah Smith | votes = 30,150 | percentage = 38.1 | change = +5.4 | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Ernest Kweku Ortsin | votes = 1,512 | percentage = 1.9 | change = +1.0 | party = Independent | candidate = Doris Osei Frimpong | votes = 1,165 | percentage = 1.5 | change = +1.1 | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Bala S. Maikankan | votes = 772 | percentage = 1.0 | change = +0.3 | votes = 15,480 | percentage = 19.5 | change = -13.2 | votes = — | percentage = — | change = —
| party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Kwamena Bartels | votes = 55,999 | percentage = 65.4 | change = -3.8 | party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Ashford Tawiah Smith | votes = 27,988 | percentage = 32.7 | change = +4.1 | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Benjamin Agbo | votes = 769 | percentage = 0.9 | change = -1.3 | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Bala S. Maikankan | votes = 612 | percentage = 0.7 | change = — | party = Independent | candidate = Kow Asare Nyarko | votes = 304 | percentage = 0.4 | change = — | votes = 28,011 | percentage = 32.7 | change = -7.9 | votes = 85,926 | percentage = 84.7 | change = —
| party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Kwamena Bartels | votes = 34,508 | percentage = 69.2 | change = — | party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Albert Okpoti Botchway | votes = 14,236 | percentage = 28.6 | change = —
| party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Doreen Naadjah Sackey | votes = 1,092 | percentage = 2.2 | change = — | votes = 20,272 | percentage = 40.6 | change = — | votes = | percentage = | change = —
| party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Kwamena Bartels | votes = 35,747 | percentage = 61.1 | change = — | party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Denanyoh Ben Mensah | votes = 20,214 | percentage = 34.5 | change = —
| party = National Convention Party | candidate = Nathaniel Addo | votes = 2,559 | percentage = 4.4 | change = — | votes = 15,553 | percentage = 26.6 | change = — | votes = 58,520 | percentage = 77.3 | change = —
References
References
- (August 2025). "One District One Factory (1D1F)".
- "Shiela Bartels wins Ablekuma North Constituency".
- "Ghana Districts: A repository of all Local Assemblies in Ghana (Ablekuma North Home Page)".
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