2019년 곰베 주지사 선거

2019 Gombe State gubernatorial election
2019년 곰베 주지사 선거

2015년 2019년 3월 9일 2023
APC
PDP
지명자 무함마드 이누와 야하야 유스만 바예로 나파다
파티 APC PDP
러닝메이트 므낫세 다니엘 자타우 샤를 야우 일리아스
일반 투표 364,179 222,868
퍼센티지 26.12% 15.98%

선거 전 주지사

이브라힘 하산 단캄보
PDP

선출된 주지사

무함마드 이누와 야하야
APC

2019년 곰베 주지사 선거는 2019년 3월 9일 나이지리아에서 치러진 주지사 선거에서 무함마드 이누와 야하야 APC 후보[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]우스만 바예로 나파다 후보를 누르고 승리했다.

무함마드 이누와 야하야는 859표를 얻어 463표를 [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]얻은 가장 가까운 경쟁자인 모하메드 지브린 바르데를 누르고 APC 주지사 후보로 부상했다.그는 러닝메이트로 [24][25][26][27]Menathe Daniel Jatau를 선택했다.Usman Bayero Nafada는 Charles Yau Ilias를 러닝메이트로 [28][29][30][31][32]한 PDP 후보였습니다.32명의 후보자들이 [33]선거에서 경쟁했다.

선거 제도

곰베 주지사복수 투표제로 선출되었습니다.

예비 선거

APC 프라이머리

APC 예비선거는 2018년 [34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56]9월 28일에 실시되었습니다.무함마드 이누와 야하야는 8명의 다른 [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85]후보들을 상대로 859표를 얻어 예비선거에서 승리했다.그의 가장 가까운 경쟁자는 463표를 얻어 2위를 차지한 모하메드 지브린 바르데였고, 파루크 바무사는 139표를 [86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117][118][119][120]얻어 3위를 차지했다.

후보

  • 파티 후보:무함마드 이누와 야하야
  • 러닝메이트: Menathe Daniel Jatau:
  • 모하메드 지브린 바르데
  • 파룩 바무사
  • 이드리스 우마르: 전 교통부 장관
  • 우마르 콰이랑가
  • 아부바카르하부무아즈
  • 와지리 다스키
  • 아흐메드 하미수 메일란타르키
  • 알리유 하이다르 아부바카르

PDP 프라이머리

PDP 예비선거는 2018년 [121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129]9월 30일에 실시되었다.USMAN Bayero Nafada는 다른 12명의 후보들을 상대로 1,104표를 얻어 예비선거에서 승리했다.그의 가장 가까운 경쟁자는 147표를 [130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137][138][139][140][141][142][143][144][145][146]얻어 2위를 차지한 인민민주당(PDP) 정당의 주지사 지망생인 자밀루 괌나였다.

후보

  • 파티 후보:유스만 바예로 나파다 전 하원의장
  • 러닝메이트:샤를 야우 일리아스
  • 자밀루 그암나

결과.

총 32명의 후보자가 무소속 선거관리위원회에 등록하여 선거에 [33]참여하였다.

이 주의 총 등록 유권자 수는 139만4386명이었고, 투표자는 62만7457명이었다.총 투표수는 62만3230표였고 유효 투표수는 60만8846표였다.부결표는 14,[147][148][149][150]384표였다.

후보파티투표%
무함마드 이누와 야하야모든 진보 의회364,17926.12
유스만 바예로 나파다국민민주당222,86815.98
기타 후보807,33957.90
1,394,386100.00
유효 투표1,394,38698.98
무효/공백 투표14,3841.02
총투표수1,408,770100.00
등록 유권자/투표율1,394,386101.03
출처 : Pulse.ng

지자체별

다음은 양대 정당의 기초자치단체별 선거 결과다.총 유효투표수 60만846표는 선거에 참여한 32개 정당을 나타낸다.파란색은 무함마드 이누와 야하야가 수상한 LGA를 나타냅니다.녹색은 Usman Bayero Nafada가 [151][152]획득한 LGA를 나타냅니다.

LGA 무함마드 이누와 야하야

APC

유스만 바예로 나파다

PDP

총투표수
# % # % #
곰베 68,384 21,673
숀곰 13,463 12,993
야마루/데바 51,521 25,852
아코 58,479 30,832
발랑가 30,926 18,192
덕쿠 27,302 16,807
콰미 30,539 18,240
빌리리 18,612 18,063
후나카이에 29,191 22,259
칼퉁고 26,744 22,259
나파다 9,018 17,937
합계 364,179 222,868 608,846

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