Akatsi South (Ghana parliament constituency)

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Akatsi South
constituency
for the Parliament of Ghana
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District Akatsi District
Region Volta Region of Ghana
Current constituency
Party National Democratic Congress
MP Bernard Ahiafor

Akatsi South (formerly part of Avenor-Ave) is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Akatsi South is located in the Akatsi district of the Volta Region of Ghana.

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Boundaries

The seat is located entirely within the Akatsi Municipality of the Volta Region of Ghana. The constituency shares a boundary with Akatsi North District at the North, at North-East with Ketu-North Municipality, at the East with Keta Municipal Assembly, to the South with the Anlo District and to the West with South Tongu Municipal Assembly, at the North-West id the Agotime-Ziope District.

Members of Parliament

First ElectedMemberParty
Avenor constituency
1956 Nelson Kwami Maglo [1] Convention People's Party
1969 Frederick Percival Segbefia National Alliance of Liberals
1979 Joseph B. Yegbe United National Convention
Avenor-Ave constituency
1992 Edward Adjaho National Democratic Congress
Akatsi South constituency
2012 Edward AdjahoNational Democratic Congress
2012
(By-election)
Bernard Ahiafor National Democratic Congress

Elections

2024 Ghanaian general election: Akatsi South [2] [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NDC Bernard Ahiafor 30,268 88.69 +4.98
NPP Egos Mawuli Ocloo3,3999.96−4.73
Liberal Party of Ghana Dzameshie Donald Brown4611.35
Majority26,86978.73+9.71
Turnout 34,521
Registered electors
2020 Ghanaian general election:Akatsi South [5] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NDC Bernard Ahiafor 31,624 83.71
NPP Leo-Nelson Azidogah5,55014.69
CPP Maxwell Kwame Nana Atsa3600.95
NDP Sanusi Murana2450.65
All People's Congress (Ghana) Donald Brown Dzameshie00.00
Majority26,07069.02
Turnout
Registered electors 49,287
2016 Ghanaian general election: Akatsi South [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Bernard Ahiafor 16,91656.34
Independent Evans Gadeto Djikunu11,97639.89
New Patriotic Party Leo Nelson Adzidogah8502.83
Progressive People's Party Ametame Japhet2330.78
Convention People's Party Andreas Kwabla Avorgbedor500.17
Majority4,94016.45
Turnout 30,025

There was a by-election in February 2012 as Edward Adjaho had been elected Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana at the beginning of the fourth parliament of the Fourth Republic. [8]

2012 By-election: Akatsi South [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Bernard Ahiafor 12,079
Independent Evans Gadeto8,312
Progressive People's Party Anthony Tsikata369
Majority3,76718.2
Turnout
2012 Ghanaian general election: Akatsi South [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho 21,58865.08−3.02
Independent Evans Gadeto Djikunu9,94529.98N/A
New Patriotic Party Leo-Nelson Adzidogah1,3884.18−1.52
Progressive People's Party Ametame Japhet2510.76N/A
Majority11,64335.1
Turnout 33,172

The Electoral Commission of Ghana made changes to the constituencies following the national census in 2010. The total number of constituencies increased by 45 from 230 to 275. The Avenor-Ane became the Akatsi South constituency with Akatsi North carved out of it. [10]

2008 Ghanaian general election: Avenor-Ave [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho 23,41968.1−13.8
Independent Seth Dominic Aglago6,55219.1
New Patriotic Party Abledu Anthony Kofi1,9555.7−7.5
Democratic Freedom Party Klutse D. Tony1,7765.2
Convention People's Party Vincent Norgbedzi Kudzo6191.8−2.3
Democratic People's Party Agbovi Wisdom700.2
Majority16,86749.0−19.7
Turnout
2004 Ghanaian general election: Avenor-Ave [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho 31,79581.93.6
New Patriotic Party Nicholas Coffie Negble5,11813.212.0
Convention People's Party Vincent Norgbedzi1,5854.12.1
People's National Convention Ms Mumuni Ayisha1740.4
Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere Ms Vida Abla Kotoku1520.4
Majority7,81468.78.9
Turnout 39,43788.8
2000 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Avenor [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho 23,98178.3−3.7
United Ghana Movement Abledu A. Kofi5,66518.5
Convention People's Party Vincent Norgbedzi6162.0
New Patriotic Party Nicholas Coffie Megble3641.2+0.1
Majority18,31659.8−6.5
1996 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Avenor-Ave [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho 32,91682.0
IndependentPaul Kofi Agbalekpor6,31315.7
People's National Convention Emmanuel Bedzo Kwasi4651.2
New Patriotic Party Kwami Agbenyegah Awadzie4501.1
Majority26,60366.3
Turnout 40,14483.8+25.7
1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Avenor-Ave [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho
Majority
Turnout 25,15658.1

See also

References

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