2019 Nigerian National Assembly election in Lagos State

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An election for the National Assembly was held in Lagos State, Nigeria on Saturday, 22 February 2019.

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Results

The results of the elections were announced by Prof. Prof. Temitope Ogunmodede. Released on 24 February 2019, the All Progressives Congress emerged victorious over the Peoples Democratic Party, winning most seats.

Senate

Lagos East Senate district

Lagos East Senate district election, 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
APC Bayo Osinowo - - {{{change}}}
People's Democratic Party (Nigeria) Abiodun Oyefusi --{{{change}}}
Total votes- 100.00
APC hold

Lagos West Senate district

Lagos East Senate district election, 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%
APC Solomon Olamilekan Adeola 323,817 [1] {{{change}}}
People's Democratic Party (Nigeria) Gbadebo Rhodes Vivour243,516-{{{change}}}
Total votes- 100.00
APC hold

Lagos Central Senate district

Lagos Central Senate district election, 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%
APC Oluremi Tinubu [2] 131,735 - {{{change}}}
People's Democratic Party (Nigeria) David Onitiri 89,107-{{{change}}}
Total votes- 100.00
APC hold

House of Representatives

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As of 15 March 2019, elected members were:

Keys:   PDP    APC
No.ConstituencyElected M.H.RPartyRunner-upPartyNotes
1Agege Samuel Adejare All Progressives Congress Adedapo Oluwole People's Democratic Party
2AlimoshoOlufemi Bandele All Progressives Congress Akinwale Akinsanya People's Democratic Party
3EpeWale Raji All Progressives Congress Oyebolaji Ayodeji People's Democratic Party
4Eti-OsaObanikoro Ibrahim All Progressives Congress Anthony Akala People's Democratic Party
5IkejaJames Abiodun Faleke Allied Peoples Movement Mutiu Olakunle People's Democratic Party
6Lagos Island IEnitan Badru All Progressives Congress Violet Williams People's Democratic Party
7Lagos Island IIAkiolu Kayode All Progressives Congress Adama Olagbenga People's Democratic Party
8Lagos MainlandJimoh Abdulraheem All Progressives Congress Tajudeen Jaiyeola People's Democratic Party
9Mushin IAlli Adeyemi All Progressives Congress Oludayo Bamidele People's Democratic Party
10Mushin IIBolaji Yusuf All Progressives Congress Jude Uchenna People's Democratic Party
11OjoTajudeen Obasa People's Democratic Party Durosinmi Murisiku All Progressives Congress
12Ifako/IjaiyeOwolabi Adisa All Progressives Congress Fatimoh Mohammed People's Democratic Party
13BadagryAdande Babatunde All Progressives Congress Seyon Aina People's Democratic Party
14Ibeju LekkiBalogun Adebayo All Progressives Congress Akorede Wasiu People's Democratic Party
15ApapaEgberongbe Mufutau All Progressives Congress Adewole Oludare People's Democratic Party
16IkoroduBenson Babajimi All Progressives Congress Disu Ramota People's Democratic Party
17Oshodi/Isolo IDawodu Bashiru All Progressives Congress Mutiu Shadimu People's Democratic Party
18Oshodi/Isolo IIGaniyu Abiodun All Progressives Congress Emmanuel Ugochukwu People's Democratic Party
19Amuwo-OdofinAjokpa Oghene People's Democratic Party Adegeye-Adeniyi Risikat All Progressives Congress
20ShomoluKuye Ademorin All Progressives Congress Olowu Oluwaseyi People's Democratic Party
21KosofeAgunsoye Oluwarotimi All Progressives Congress Olusola Sherifat People's Democratic Party
22Surulere IFemi Gbajabiamila All Progressives Congress Adewara Michael People's Democratic Party
23Surulere IIOlatunji Abiola People's Democratic Party Lanre Okunlola All Progressives Congress
24Ajeromi/IfelodunKolawole Taiwo All Progressives Congress Orji Rita People's Democratic Party

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