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Nigerians cast their votes in Saturday’s general election. They had 18 candidates to choose from for president and people also voted for senators and members of the house of representatives. The BBC is using data provided by Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) to tally the results.
To win in the first round, a candidate must have the largest number of votes nationwide and at least 25% of the votes in two-thirds of the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory (Abuja)
Last updated: 19/04/2023, 18:00:24 local time (GMT+1)
Final results
To win in the first round, a candidate must have the largest number of votes nationwide and at least 25% of the votes in two-thirds of the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory (Abuja)
Last updated: 19/04/2023, 18:00:24 local time (GMT+1)
Final results
Last updated: 19/04/2023, 18:00:24 local time (GMT+1)
Last updated: 19/04/2023, 18:00:24 local time (GMT+1)
Party | Seats |
---|---|
All Progressives Congress | 59 |
Peoples Democratic Party | 36 |
Labour Party | 8 |
Others | 4 |
New Nigeria Peoples Party | 2 |
Last updated: 19/04/2023, 18:00:24 local time (GMT+1)
Party | Seats |
---|---|
All Progressives Congress | 159 |
Peoples Democratic Party | 104 |
Labour Party | 35 |
New Nigeria Peoples Party | 18 |
Others | 9 |
Inconclusive | 35 |
Designers: Millicent Wachira and Olaniyi Adebimpe; Visual Artists: Mayowa Alabi and George Wafula: Data Journalists: Yusuf Akinpelu and Brian Osweta; Developers; Boaz Ochieng, Marcos Gurgel, Ayu Widyaningsih Idjajaand and David Ayoola; Project Lead: Dorothy Otieno.
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