The state has a total of 1,647,973 registered voters, and 584,997 were accredited for the election while a total of 580,887 votes were cast. A total of 551,272 votes were valid and 29,615 votes were rejected across the 18 LGA in the state. See further details below...
Monday, 28 November 2016
Update: INEC publishes full result of Ondo Governorship Election
The state has a total of 1,647,973 registered voters, and 584,997 were accredited for the election while a total of 580,887 votes were cast. A total of 551,272 votes were valid and 29,615 votes were rejected across the 18 LGA in the state. See further details below...
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