2019년 보르노 주지사 선거

2019 Borno State gubernatorial election

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2019년 보르노 주지사 선거
2015년 2019년 3월 9일 2023
지명자 바바가나 우마라 줄럼 모하마드 이맘
파티 APC PDP
러닝메이트 우마르 우스만 카다푸르 부바하루나비우
일반 투표 1,175,440 66,115

선거 전 주지사

카심 셰티마
APC

선출된 주지사

바바가나 우마라 줄럼
APC

2019년 보르노 주지사 선거는 2019년 3월 9일 치러진 보르노주 주지사 선거에서 APC 후보 바바가나 우마라 즐럼이 PDP[1][2][3][4][5]모하마드 이맘 후보를 누르고 승리했다.

바바가나 우마라 줄럼은 4432표를 얻어 115표를 [6][7][8][9][10]얻은 가장 가까운 경쟁자 이드리스 두르콰를 누르고 APC 주지사 후보로 부상했다.그는 우마르 우스만 카다푸르를 [11][12][13][14][15]러닝메이트로 선택했다.모하마드 이맘은 부바 하루나 비우를 러닝메이트로 [16][17][18][19][20]한 PDP 후보였다.32명의 후보자들이 [21]선거에서 경쟁했다.

선거 제도

보르노 주지사복수투표제로 선출된다.

예비 선거

APC 프라이머리

APC 예비선거는 2018년 [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]9월 30일에 실시되었습니다.바바가나 우마라 줄럼은 예비선거에서 [45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73]다른 9명의 후보들을 상대로 4432표를 얻어 승리했다.그의 가장 가까운 경쟁자는 115표를 얻어 2위를 차지한 이드리스 두르콰였고 카심 이맘은 20표를 [74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109]얻어 3위를 차지했다.

후보

  • 정당 후보 : 바바가나 우마라 줄럼 전 부흥 재정착 장관
  • 러닝메이트:우마르 우스만 카다푸르
  • 이드리스 두르콰
  • 카심이맘
  • 감보 라완
  • 아톰 마기라
  • 무스타파 셰후리
  • 바바 아흐메드 지다:주중 나이지리아 대사
  • 우마라 쿠말리아
  • 우마르 알칼리
  • 아바 자토

PDP 프라이머리

PDP 예비선거는 2018년 [110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117][118]9월 30일에 실시되었다.모하마드 이만은 2명의 다른 후보들을 상대로 2,785표를 얻어 예비선거에서 승리했다.그의 가장 가까운 경쟁자는 52표를 얻어 2위를 차지했고 모하메드 와킬은 20표를 [119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131]얻어 3위를 차지했다.

후보

  • 파티 후보:모하마드 이맘
  • 러닝메이트 : 부바하루나비우
  • 카리 아바 부카르
  • 모하메드 와킬

결과.

총 32명의 후보자가 무소속 선거관리위원회에 등록하여 선거에 [21]참여하였다.

이 주의 총 유권자 수는 231만6218명이었으며, 유권자는 129만238명이었다.총 투표수는 128만9027표, 유효 투표수는 126만6967표였다.부결표는 22,[132][133][134][135][136]060표였다.

후보파티투표%
바바가나 우마라 줄럼모든 진보 의회1,175,44092.78
모하마드 이맘국민민주당66,1155.22
기타 후보25,4122.01
1,266,967100.00
유효 투표1,266,96798.29
무효/공백 투표22,0601.71
총투표수1,289,027100.00
등록 유권자/투표율2,316,21855.65
출처: Premium Times (프리미엄 타임)

지자체별

다음은 양대 정당의 기초자치단체별 선거 결과다.유효투표 총수 1,266,967표는 선거에 참여한 32개 정당을 나타낸다. 파란색은 바바가나 우마라 줄럼이 획득한 LGA를 나타냅니다. 녹색은 모하마드 이맘이 획득한 [137]LGA를 나타냅니다.

LGA 바바가나 우마라 줄럼

APC

모하마드 이맘

PDP

총투표수
# % # % #
아바담 9,968 50
아스키라/우바 58,719 9,800
바요 33,752 1,903
비우 46,794 5,597
담보아 36,617 721
구자 120,213 3,118
구비오 33,203 419
구자말라 28,030 277
디콰 22,138 1,542
카가 16,647 1,166
칼라/발지 35,780 497
쿠카와 29,040 344
콰야 쿠사르 19,790 6,860
마파 53,011 163
마구메리 22,261 123
마르테 19,329 173
모바 35,828 622
몽구노 41,999 493
응갈라 42,301 1,910
은자이 20,196 907
치복 19,370 1,804
곤두가 31,484 2,407
제레 122,384 3,440
바마 54,783 1,036
하울 29,845 7,039
미두구리 168,952 5,493
샤니 23,006 8,205
합계 1,175,440 66,115 1,266,967

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