Buem

Constituency in Ghana


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FieldValue
NameBuem
Map1
Map2Oti in Ghana 2018.svg
DistrictJasikan District
RegionOti Region
MPKofi Adams
PartyNational Democratic Congress
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| Name = Buem | Map1 = | Map2 = Oti in Ghana 2018.svg | Year = | District = Jasikan District | Region = Oti Region | MP = Kofi Adams | Party = National Democratic Congress

The Buem constituency 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. It is located in the Jasikan district of the Oti Region of Ghana. The language spoken is a variation of the Guan language.

Boundaries

The constituency is located within the Jasikan district of the Oti Region of Ghana. It is one of two constituencies in this district, the other being the Akan constituency. The constituency was originally located within the Volta Region of Ghana until new regions were created following the December 2018 referendum.

Members of Parliament

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First electedMemberPartyTerm
1956Francis Yao AsareConvention People's Party1956 – 1965
1965Eric Kwame HeymannConvention People's Party1965 – 1966
1969Christopher Kwaku NayoNational Alliance of Liberals1969 – 1972
1979Monica P. AtenkahPeople's National Convention1979 – 1981
1992Emil Kwadzo BrantuoNational Democratic Congress1992 – 2004
2004Henry Ford KamelNational Democratic Congress2004 – 2012
2013Daniel Kosi AshiamahNational Democratic Congress2013 – date
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Elections

| party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Daniel Kwesi Ashiamah | votes = 14,799 | percentage = 69.72 | change = -14.96 | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Aziale Lawrence Kwami | votes = 5,896 | percentage = 27.78 | change = (+6.78) | party = Progressive People's Party | candidate = Aziakpa Francis Kofi | votes = 233 | percentage = 1.10 | change = | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Nelson Asafo | votes = 193 | percentage = 0.91 | change = -5.55 | party = Independent | candidate = David Kofi Ahose | votes = 106 | percentage = 0.50 | change = —

Due to the death of Henry Ford Kamel of the NDC, a by-election was scheduled for 26 February 2013. This was won by Daniel Kosi Ashiaman of the NDC with a majority of 8,640 (78%) votes.

| party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Daniel Kosi Ashiaman | votes = 9,366 | percentage = 84.68 | change = +10.88 | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Nelson Asafo | votes = 726 | percentage = 6.46 | change = +3.16 | party = New Vision Party | candidate = Alhaji Muniru | votes = 251 | percentage = 2.27 | change = — | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Adams Darko-Boateng | votes = 211 | percentage = 1.91 | change = +0.01 | votes = 8,640 | percentage = | change = | votes = 11,247 | percentage = | change = —

| party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Henry Ford Kofi Kamel | votes = 19,031 | percentage = 73.8 | change = 8.0 | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Francis Asuka-Boakye | votes = 5,404 | percentage = 21.0 | change = -6.5 | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Nelson Asafo | votes = 850 | percentage = 3.3 | change = 2.4 | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Darko-Boateng Adams | votes = 502 | percentage = 1.9 | change = — | votes = 13,627 | percentage = 52.8 | change = 14.5 | votes = 26,252 | percentage = 70.7 | change = —

| party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Henry Ford Kamel | votes = 1,2766 | percentage = 65.8 | change = -4.2 | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Bob-Charles Agbentor | votes = 5,340 | percentage = 27.5 | change = 5.5 | party = Independent | candidate = Obeng Akyea Richard Asafoatse | votes = 755 | percentage = 3.9 | change = — | party = Democratic Freedom Party | candidate = Patience Ama Yirenkyi | votes = 353 | percentage = 1.8 | change = — | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Kwabena Ahenkora Osei Boahene | votes = 179 | percentage = 0.9 | change = — | votes = 12,426 | percentage = 38.3 | change = -9.7 | votes = | percentage = | change = —

| party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Henry Ford Kamel | votes = 15,295 | percentage = 70.0 | change = 21.2 | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Bob Charles Agbontor | votes = 4,807 | percentage = 22.0 | change = 15.0 | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Sosthenes Simon Sakyi | votes = 1,602 | percentage = 7.3 | change = -0.3 | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Mohammed Nurudeen | votes = 139 | percentage = 0.6 | change = 0.0 | votes = 10,488 | percentage = 48.0 | change = 22.5 | votes = 21,743 | percentage = 84.8 | change = —

| party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Emil Kwadzo Brantuo | votes = 9,610 | percentage = 48.8 | change = -14.3 | party = Independent | candidate = Adjei Richard Kwadwo | votes = 4,578 | percentage = 23.3 | change = — | party = National Reform Party | candidate = Ernest A. Yeboah | votes = 2,356 | percentage = 12.0 | change = — | party = Convention People's Party | candidate = Sosthenes S. Sakyi | votes = 1,500 | percentage = 7.6 | change = — | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Sam Baidu Kelele | votes = 1,386 | percentage = 7.0 | change = +2.2 | party = United Ghana Movement | candidate = Nyame Manasseh Ebun | votes = 144 | percentage = 0.7 | change = — | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Donkor S. Kwamena | votes = 110 | percentage = 0.6 | change = +0.2 | votes = 5,032 | percentage = 25.5 | change = -6.4

| party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Emil Kwadzo Brantuo | votes = 15,623 | percentage = 63.1 | change = — | party = Democratic People's Party | candidate = Sosthenes Simon Sakyi | votes = 7,722 | percentage = 31.2 | change = — | party = New Patriotic Party | candidate = Bani Nyarko Agyemang Charles | votes = 1,186 | percentage = 4.8 | change = — | party = National Convention Party | candidate = Nayo Rockson | votes = 114 | percentage = 0.5 | change = — | party = People's National Convention | candidate = Bobison Emmanuel Kwaku | votes = 99 | percentage = 0.4 | change = — | votes = 7,901 | percentage = 31.9 | change = — | votes = 25,146 | percentage = 81.3 | change = +10.3

| party = National Democratic Congress | candidate = Emil Kwadzo Brantuo | votes = | percentage = | change = — | votes = | percentage = | change = — | votes = 19,650 | percentage = 71.0 | change = —

References

References

  1. (28 December 2018). "CONFIRMED: Results of the 2018 Referendum on new regions".
  2. (10 January 2013). "PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION – BUEM CONSTITUENCY". Electoral Commission of Ghana.
  3. (10 January 2013). "Akatsi South, Buem by-elections slated for Feb 5 and 26". GhanaWeb.
  4. (27 February 2013). "NDC's Kwasi Ashiaman wins Buem seat". GhanaWeb.

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