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13 more constituencies to vote Saturday

The party suspended elections in the 30 constituencies due to unresolved differences.

 

Thirteen (13) out of the thirty (30) constituencies whose primaries were put on hold during the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) nationwide exercise to elect parliamentary candidates for the 2016 elections will on Saturday, June 27 go to the polls, leadership of the party has confirmed.

The party suspended elections in the 30 constituencies due to unresolved differences. Party officials say the impasse in the 13 constituencies have been resolved.Below is the list of the 13 constituenciesWestern RegionBia East,Bia WestJuaboso Sefwi AkontombraAshanti RegionJuabenAkrofromBrong Ahafo RegionKintampo NorthGreater AccraOkai Koi SouthTema EastCentral RegionUpper Denkyira WestGomoa EastVolta RegionKrachiNorthern RegionSawla Tuna Kalb

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