2011 Ogun State House of Assembly election

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2011 Ogun State House of Assembly election
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 2007April 26, 2011 2015  

All 26 seats in the Ogun State House of Assembly
14 seats needed for a majority
 Majority party
 
Leader Suraj Adekunbi
Party Action Congress of Nigeria
Leader's seatObafemi/Owode
Last election26
Seats after26
Seat changeSteady2.svg

Speaker before election

Hon. Samson O. Egbetokuni
Action Congress of Nigeria

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Elected Speaker

Suraj Adekunbi
APC

The Ogun State House of Assembly election was held on April 26, 2011, to elect representatives to the state's House of Assembly. Of the 26 vacant seats, 18 were worn by the ACN, 5 by the PDP, and 3 by the PPN. [1]

Results

Abeokuta South I

ACN candidate Victor Oludotun Fasanya(Barr) won the election.

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2011 Ogun State House of Assembly election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Action Congress of Nigeria Hon. Fasanya, Victor Oludotun (Barr.)

Abeokuta South II

ACN Candidate Hon. Allen-Taylor, Olufemi Wilfred won the election

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2011 Ogun State House of Assembly election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Action Congress of Nigeria Hon. Allen-Taylor, Olufemi Wilfred

Odeda


ACN Candidate Hon. Elemide, Oludaisi Olusegun won the election

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2011 Ogun State House of Assembly election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Action Congress of Nigeria Hon. Elemide, Oludaisi Olusegun

Abeokuta North


ACN Candidate Hon. Ojodu, Olayiwola Jamiu (Pastor) won the election

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2011 Ogun State House of Assembly election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Action Congress of Nigeria Hon. Ojodu, Olayiwola Jamiu

Obafemi Owode

ACN candidate Hon. Anifowose, Elizabeth F. (Mrs.) won the election

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2011 Ogun State House of Assembly election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Africa Cup of Nations Hon. Anifowose, Elizabeth F. (Mrs.)





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References

  1. "26 April 2011 State House of Assembly Elections in Nigeria". AFRICAN ELECTIONS DATABASE. Retrieved January 1, 2022.