2003 Nigerian Senate elections in Kwara State

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The 2003 Nigerian Senate election in Kwara State was held on April 12, 2003, to elect members of the Nigerian Senate to represent Kwara State. Ahmed Mohammed Inuwa representing Kwara North and Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki representing Kwara Central won on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, while Suleiman Ajadi representing Kwara South won on the platform of the All Nigeria Peoples Party. [1] [2] [3]

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Overview

AffiliationPartyTotal
PDP ANPP
Before Election3
After Election213

Summary

District Incumbent PartyElected SenatorParty
Kwara North Ahmed Mohammed Inuwa PDP
Kwara Central Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki PDP
Kwara SouthSuleiman Ajadi ANPP

Results

Kwara North

The election was won by Ahmed Mohammed Inuwa of the Peoples Democratic Party. [4]

2003 Nigerian Senate election in Kwara State
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP Ahmed Mohammed Inuwa
Total votes
PDP hold

Kwara Central

The election was won by Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki of the Peoples Democratic Party. [5]

2003 Nigerian Senate election in Kwara State
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki
Total votes
PDP hold

Kwara South

The election was won by Suleiman Ajadi of the All Nigeria Peoples Party. [6]

2003 Nigerian Senate election in Kwara State
PartyCandidateVotes%
ANPP Suleiman Ajadi
Total votes
ANPP hold

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