Ketu South (Ghana parliament constituency)

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Ketu South
constituency
for the Parliament of Ghana
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District Ketu District
Region Volta Region of Ghana
Current constituency
Created1992
Party National Democratic Congress
MP Dzifa Gomashie

Ketu South 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. Ketu South is located in the Ketu district of the Volta Region of Ghana.

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Boundaries

The constituency is located within the Ketu South Municipal of the Volta Region of Ghana. Its North Eastern border is shared with the Republic of Togo. Ketu North constituency is located to the North West. To the South East is the Atlantic Ocean. The South Western neighbour of this constituency is the Keta District.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
1992 Wisdom Tsidore Seyena-Susu National Democratic Congress
1996 Charles Kofi AgbenazaNational Democratic Congress
2004 Albert Kwasi Zigah National Democratic Congress
2012 Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey National Democratic Congress
2020 Dzifa Gomashie [1] National Democratic Congress

Elections

2016 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Ketu South [2] [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Fifi Fiavi Franklin Kwetey 48,72365.47-23.45
Independent politician Jim Yao Morti18,64325.05
New Patriotic Party Maxwell Koffie Lugudor4,1485.57+0.86
Independent Albert Kwasi Zigah 2,5453.42-1.1
National Democratic Party Azumah Courage Kwame Mensah1910.26+0.1
Convention People's Party Prince Eli Agbeli1650.22+0.05
Majority30,08040.42-43.79
Turnout 75,80753.49-16.87
Registered electors 141,698

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2012 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Ketu South [2] [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey 77,83788.92-0.78
New Patriotic Party Godwin Yayra Nkuawu4,1224.71-0.89
Independent Albert Kwasi Zigah 3,9564.52
IndependentEdmund Delali Amegatse6600.75
Progressive People's Party Mcmayee Davison3730.43
Convention People's Party Pascal Kumaza2990.34-1.76
Yes People's Party Azumah Courage Kwame Mensah1450.17
National Democratic Party Avulekpor Samuel1420.16
Majority73,71584.21+0.11
Turnout 89,12370.36+7.46
Registered electors 126,659
2008 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Ketu South [2] [5] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Albert Kwasi Zigah54,72089.7-0.78
New Patriotic Party Kodjo Peterson Miida Dje3,4465.6+6.5
Convention People's Party Pascal Kwabla Kumaza1,2872.1+0.9
People's National Convention Emmanuel Freeman Azinogo1,1421.9+1.6
Democratic Freedom Party Godwin Tay4160.7
Democratic People's Party Ablorh Daniel00
Majority51,27484.1+38.7
Turnout 61,81062.9+7.46
Registered electors 92,283
2004 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Ketu South [2] [7] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Albert Kwasi Zigah 48,27968.4-17.7
IndependentCharles Nypson Agbagedy16,24123.0
New Patriotic Party Thomas Frank Seshie4,8096.8-0.9
Convention People's Party Ms. Vinolia Enyonam Deku8391.2-2.8
People's National Convention David Adibo-Oboro2380.3
Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere Ms. Leticia Edzorna Kalitsi1580.2
Majority32,03645.433.0
Turnout 71,48188.0-25.1
Registered electors 81,186
2000 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Ketu South [9] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Democratic Congress Charles Kofi Agbenaza39,16986.1
New Patriotic Party Thomas K. F. Seshie3,4867.7
Convention People's Party Christian Yao Zigah1,8104.0
National Reform Party Serlorm A. O. Henyo7801.7
United Ghana Movement Godwin Tay2480.5
Majority35,68378.4
Turnout 75,80753.49
Registered electors 141,698

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