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The 2023 Nigerian Senate elections were held on 25 February 2023 in all 109 senatorial districts where voters elected senators using first-past-the-post voting. [1] [2] The last regular senatorial elections for all districts were in 2019.
Other federal elections, including the elections to the House of Representatives and the presidential election, were also held on the same date while state elections was held two weeks afterwards on 11 March. The winners of these Senate elections will serve beginning in the 10th Nigerian National Assembly. The APC have held a majority in the Senate since the 2015 elections and solidified that majority in 2019.
As of May 2023, the APC had retained its 59 seats, while the PDP had lost 3 for a total of 37. The Labour Party won seats in its own name for the first time, taking 7 mandates, while smaller parties, such as the NNPP and Social Democratic Party, took a total of 5. One seat has not yet been called.
After the 2015–2019 Senate term led by President of the Senate Bukola Saraki (Peoples Democratic Party) and with a slight All Progressives Congress majority, the 2019 elections were categorized by a large shift back towards the APC and the defeats of multiple high-profile senators—including Saraki. As in the House of Representatives, the APC solidified its majority after nearly losing it due to defections in 2018.
At the opening of the 9th Nigeria National Assembly, Ahmad Lawan (APC-Yobe North) was elected as Senate President and Ovie Omo-Agege (APC-Delta Central) became Deputy Senate President as the party avoided the internal struggles that led Saraki and Ike Ekweremadu to take those offices in 2015. Enyinnaya Abaribe (PDP-Abia South) became the Senate Minority Leader. [3] [4] During the first two years of the 2019–2023 term, the APC expanded its majority through the defections of six formerly PDP senators [note 2] but in the second half of the term, both parties were hit by several defections [note 3] as party primaries for 2023 neared along with three APC resignations. [note 4] More defections occurred in the wake of party primaries as senators decamped to new parties (mainly in order to run for re-election), [note 5] most notably Abaribe who resigned as Minority Leader and joined APGA to run for re-election after withdrawing from the Abia PDP gubernatorial primary.
From the perspective of the APC, analysts viewed the 9th Senate as a change from the legislature versus executive disputes that were commonplace during the 8th Senate but critics derided the chamber as a rubber stamp that lacked the initiative to advocate for itself against the executive branch. [5] In terms of specific major bills, the Senate was noted for passing the Sexual Harassment Bill in July 2020, the Finance Bill 2020 in December 2020, the Petroleum Industry Bill in July 2021, a new Electoral Act in January 2022, dozens of constitutional amendments and the Proceeds of Crime Bill in March 2022, and an Electoral Act amendment in May 2022 as well as being commended for rejecting former Buhari aide Lauretta Onochie's nomination to INEC. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] On the other hand, it was criticized for voting down constitutional amendments for mandating women slots in legislatures and diaspora voting along with the continuous stalling of a key gender equality bill and rampant misappropriation of public funds. [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] The senate was also accused of dereliction of oversight duty after several ministerial nominees were either barely questioned or asked to "take a bow" and go without questioning at confirmation hearings. [19] [20] [21]
In total, 31 senators—including 17 APC senators, one NNPP senator, 12 PDP senators, and one YPP senator—decided to retire, 22 of whom are seeking another office.
Three seats will be vacant on the day of the election due to resignations, none of which will be filled until the next Senate.
Six incumbents withdrew from primary elections. However, three of the senators later decamped from their original party and won the nomination of their new party.
One incumbent withdrew from their nomination.
Twenty incumbents (12 APC senators and 8 PDP senators) lost in primary elections. After the primary elections, three of the senators (2 APC senators and 1 PDP senator) defected to new parties with two of the senators (one each in the APC and PDP) then winning the nomination of the new party.
Twenty-one incumbents (10 APC senators, one NNPP senator, and 10 PDP senators) lost in general elections.
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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All Progressives Congress | 59 | -5 | |||
Peoples Democratic Party | 37 | -7 | |||
Labour Party | 7 | +7 | |||
New Nigeria People's Party | 2 | New | |||
Social Democratic Party | 2 | +2 | |||
All Progressives Grand Alliance | 1 | +1 | |||
Young Progressives Party | 1 | 0 | |||
Total | 109 | 0 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 93,469,008 | – | |||
Source: [45] [46] [47] [48] |
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APC | PDP | YPP | NNPP | APGA | LP | SDP | Vacant | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last election (2019) | 63 | 44 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 [note 7] | 109 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Before these elections | 59 | 40 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 109 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Office | Name | Party | District | Votes | % | Position | Result | ||
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Presiding officers | Senate President | Ahmad Lawan | APC | Yobe North | TBD [note 8] | 1st | Re-elected | ||
Deputy Senate President | Ovie Omo-Agege | APC | Delta Central | Did not seek re-election | Not re-elected | ||||
Majority leadership | Majority Leader | Abdullahi Ibrahim Gobir | APC | Sokoto East | Did not seek re-election | Not re-elected | |||
Deputy Majority Leader | Robert Ajayi Boroffice | APC | Ondo North | Did not seek re-election | Not re-elected | ||||
Majority Whip | Orji Uzor Kalu | APC | Abia North | TBD | 1st | Re-elected | |||
Deputy Majority Whip | Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi | APC | Niger North | Lost renomination | Not re-elected | ||||
Minority leadership | Minority Leader | Philips Tanimu Aduda | PDP | FCT | TBD | 2nd | Not re-elected | ||
Deputy Minority Leader | Shuaibu Isa Lau | PDP | Taraba North | TBD | 1st | Re-elected | |||
Minority Whip | Utazi Chukwuka | PDP | Enugu North | Did not seek re-election | Not re-elected | ||||
Deputy Minority Whip | Danjuma Laah | PDP | Kaduna South | Lost renomination | Not re-elected |
District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Abia Central | Theodore Orji | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected LP gain |
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Abia North | Orji Uzor Kalu | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Abia South | Enyinnaya Abaribe | APGA [note 10] | Incumbent re-elected |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Adamawa Central | Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP gain |
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Adamawa North | Ishaku Elisha Abbo | APC [note 11] | Incumbent re-elected |
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Adamawa South | Binos Dauda Yaroe | PDP | Incumbent re-elected |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Akwa Ibom North-East | Bassey Albert Akpan | YPP [note 12] | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP gain |
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Akwa Ibom North-West | Chris Ekpenyong | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected APC gain |
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Akwa Ibom South | Akon Eyakenyi | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Anambra Central | Uche Ekwunife | PDP | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected LP gain |
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Anambra North | Stella Oduah | PDP [note 13] | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected LP gain |
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Anambra South | Ifeanyi Ubah | YPP | Incumbent re-elected |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Bauchi Central | Halliru Dauda Jika | NNPP [note 14] | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP gain |
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Bauchi North | Adamu Muhammad Bulkachuwa | PDP [note 15] | Incumbent lost renomination [note 16] New member elected PDP hold |
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Bauchi South | Lawal Yahaya Gumau | NNPP [note 14] | Incumbent lost renomination [note 16] Incumbent lost re-election under nomination of new party New member elected APC gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Bayelsa Central | Moses Cleopas | PDP | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected PDP hold |
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Bayelsa East | Biobarakuma Degi | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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Bayelsa West | Henry Seriake Dickson | PDP | Incumbent re-elected |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Benue North-East | Gabriel Suswam | PDP | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected APC gain |
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Benue North-West | Emmanuel Yisa Orker-Jev | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected APC gain |
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Benue South | Patrick Abba Moro | PDP | Incumbent re-elected |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Borno Central | Kashim Shettima | APC | Incumbent withdrew from nomination New member elected [139] APC gain |
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Borno North | Vacant | New member elected APC gain |
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Borno South | Mohammed Ali Ndume | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Cross River Central | Sandy Ojang Onor | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected APC gain |
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Cross River North | Agom Jarigbe | PDP | Incumbent re-elected |
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Cross River South | Gershom Bassey | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected APC gain |
District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Delta Central | Ovie Omo-Agege | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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Delta North | Peter Nwaoboshi | APC [note 17] | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain | |
Delta South | James Manager | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected APC gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Ebonyi Central | Joseph Ogba | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected APC gain |
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Ebonyi North | Sam Egwu | PDP | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected APC gain | |
Ebonyi South | Michael Ama Nnachi | PDP | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected APC gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Edo Central | Clifford Ordia | PDP | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected APC gain |
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Edo North | Francis Alimikhena | PDP [note 18] | Incumbent withdrew from primary [note 19] Incumbent lost re-election under nomination of new party New member elected APC gain |
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Edo South | Matthew Urhoghide | PDP | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected LP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Ekiti Central | Michael Opeyemi Bamidele | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Ekiti North | Olubunmi Ayodeji Adetunmbi | APC | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected APC hold |
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Ekiti South | Abiodun Olujimi | PDP | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected APC gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Enugu East | Chimaroke Nnamani | PDP | Incumbent renominated |
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Enugu North | Utazi Chukwuka | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected LP gain |
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Enugu West | Ike Ekweremadu | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
FCT | Philips Tanimu Aduda | PDP | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected LP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Gombe Central | Mohammed Danjuma Goje | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Gombe North | Sa'idu Ahmed Alkali | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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Gombe South | Amos Bulus Kilawangs | APC | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected PDP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Imo East | Ezenwa Francis Onyewuchi | LP [note 20] | Incumbent lost renomination [note 21] Incumbent re-elected under nomination of new party LP gain |
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Imo North | Chukwuma Frank Ibezim | APC | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected [175] APC hold |
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Imo West | Rochas Okorocha | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Jigawa North-East | Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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Jigawa North-West | Danladi Abdullahi Sankara | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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Jigawa South-West | Mohammed Sabo Nakudu | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Kaduna Central | Uba Sani | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP gain |
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Kaduna North | Suleiman Abdu Kwari | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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Kaduna South | Danjuma Laah | PDP | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected PDP hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Kano Central | Ibrahim Shekarau | PDP [note 22] | Incumbent retired after court decision [note 23] New member elected NNPP gain |
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Kano North | Barau Jibrin | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Kano South | Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected NNPP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Katsina Central | Kabir Abdullahi Barkiya | APC | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected APC hold |
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Katsina North | Ahmad Babba Kaita | PDP [note 24] | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected APC gain |
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Katsina South | Bello Mandiya | APC | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected APC hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Kebbi Central | Adamu Aliero | PDP [note 25] | Incumbent withdrew from primary [note 26] Incumbent re-elected under nomination of new party |
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Kebbi North | Yahaya Abubakar Abdullahi | PDP [note 27] | Incumbent's status unknown |
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Kebbi South | Bala Ibn Na'allah | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Kogi Central | Yakubu Oseni | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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Kogi East | Jibrin Isah | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Kogi West | Smart Adeyemi | APC | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected APC hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Kwara Central | Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe | APC | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected APC hold |
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Kwara North | Suleiman Sadiq Umar | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Kwara South | Lola Ashiru | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Lagos Central | Oluremi Tinubu | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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Lagos East | Tokunbo Abiru | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Lagos West | Solomon Olamilekan Adeola | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Nasarawa North | Godiya Akwashiki | SDP [note 29] | Incumbent withdrew from primary [note 30] [210] Incumbent re-elected under nomination of new party |
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Nasarawa South | Umaru Tanko Al-Makura | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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Nasarawa West | Vacant | New member elected SDP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Niger East | Sani Musa | APC | Incumbent re-elected | |
Niger North | Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi | APC | Incumbent lost renomination [216] New member elected APC hold |
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Niger South | Muhammad Bima Enagi | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Ogun Central | Ibikunle Amosun | APC | Incumbent retired [34] New member elected APC hold |
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Ogun East | Ramoni Olalekan Mustapha | APC | Incumbent withdrew from primary [43] New member elected APC hold |
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Ogun West | Tolu Odebiyi | APC | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected APC hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Ondo Central | Patrick Ayo Akinyelure | PDP | Incumbent lost renomination New member elected APC gain |
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Ondo North | Robert Ajayi Boroffice | APC | Incumbent retired [35] [227] New member elected APC hold |
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Ondo South | Nicholas Tofowomo | PDP | Incumbent lost renomination [229] New member elected APC gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Osun Central | Ajibola Basiru | APC | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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Osun East | Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi | PDP | Incumbent re-elected |
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Osun West | Adelere Adeyemi Oriolowo | APC | Incumbent lost renomination [236] New member elected PDP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Oyo Central | Teslim Folarin | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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Oyo North | Abdulfatai Buhari | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Oyo South | Mohammed Kola Balogun | APC [note 31] | Incumbent lost nomination New member elected APC hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Plateau Central | Hezekiah Ayuba Dimka | APC | Incumbent retired [37] New member elected APC hold |
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Plateau North | Istifanus Gyang | PDP | Incumbent lost renomination [244] New member elected PDP hold |
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Plateau South | Nora Daduut | APC | Incumbent withdrew from primary [44] New member elected PDP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Rivers East | George Thompson Sekibo | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP hold |
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Rivers South-East | Barry Mpigi | PDP | Incumbent re-elected |
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Rivers West | Betty Apiafi | PDP | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Sokoto East | Abdullahi Ibrahim Gobir | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected [250] APC hold |
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Sokoto North | Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Sokoto South | Ibrahim Abdullahi Danbaba | APC [note 32] | Incumbent lost re-election New member elected PDP gain |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Taraba Central | Yusuf Abubakar Yusuf | APC | Incumbent retired New member elected PDP gain |
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Taraba North | Shuaibu Isa Lau | PDP | Incumbent re-elected |
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Taraba South | Emmanuel Bwacha | APC [note 33] | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Yobe East | Ibrahim Gaidam | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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Yobe North | Ahmad Lawan | APC | Incumbent re-elected | |
Yobe South | Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai | APC | Incumbent re-elected |
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District | Incumbent | Results | ||
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Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates | |
Zamfara Central | Vacant | New member elected PDP gain |
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Zamfara North | Sahabi Alhaji Yaú | APC [note 34] | Incumbent re-elected |
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Zamfara West | Lawali Hassan Anka | APC [note 35] | Incumbent retired New member elected APC hold |
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Meanwhile, both Governor Samuel Ortom and incumbent Senator Gabriel Suswam also secured the tickets of the party to represent Benue North West and Benue North-East Senatorial Districts respectively.
The duo of Bamidele and Adaramodu were elected unopposed and affirmed by the delegates at the primaries held in Aramoko-Ekiti and Ikere-Ekiti respectively, while Fasuyi defeated the incumbent, Senator Olubunmi Adetumbi to clinch the Ekiti North senatorial ticket. Reacting, Bamidele said returning him unopposed as the party's candidate represented highest regard and respect that he won't take for granted.
Contrary to expectations, the PDP primaries in Niger State was concluded peacefully with winners emerging amid an upset in Niger South and East. There was contest in Niger East and South while the candidate of Niger North emerged unopposed in an affirmation that took place in Kontagora. In Niger North, referred to as Zone C, Abdullahi Shehu, a seasoned administrator, emerged unopposed. In Niger East (zone B) PDP senatorial primary Ibrahim Isyaku (SAN), a senior lawyer, got 277 votes to emerge winner. He defeated a former House of Representatives member, Engr Muktar Ahmed who got 25 votes. In Niger South, referred to as zone A, Hon. Peter Ndalikali got 125 votes defeating a former majority leader in the House Representatives, Hon. Baba Shehu, who got 78 votes and Senator Mustapha Wadada who got 61 votes.
He [Abubakar Sani Bello] will battle for the party's Niger North ticket with the senator currently representing the senatorial district, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, who has also picked the same forms.
In Osun West, ex chairman, Irewole local government, Mr. Lere Oyewumi, emerged winner of the ticket at the primary held in Iwo. He contested against Mr. Peter Babalola.