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    Ebi Bright loses Tema Central seat to NPP’s Charles Forson

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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    Ebi Bright contested for the Tema Central Constituency seat Ebi Bright contested for the Tema Central Constituency seat

    Ghanaian actress and politician Ebi Bright has lost her bid for the Tema Central Constituency seat.

    On January 5, 2025, the Electoral Commission officially declared her opponent, Charles Forson of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), as the winner of the Tema Central parliamentary elections.

    Charles Forson was declared the Member of Parliament-elect following the completion of the results collation for all polling stations.

    While making the declaration, the Deputy Returning Officer for Tema Central, Francis Twum, stated that a total of 148 polling stations, including one outstanding polling station for the special voting, placed NPP’s Charles Forson as the winner.

    He won by a margin of 55 votes, securing 18,870 of the total votes cast, while Ebi Bright of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) received 18,815 votes.

    The declaration for Tema Central follows an order by the Accra High Court, which instructed the Electoral Commission to collate the results from two outstanding polling stations in the constituency and add them to the previously counted results.

    Charles Forson of NPP declared winner of Tema Central after adding two polling stations https://t.co/YhzIi4zUAN pic.twitter.com/5OYt5b4RmH

    — DailyGraphic GraphicOnline (@Graphicgh) January 5, 2025

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