2019년 곰베 주지사 선거
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2019년 곰베 주지사 선거는 2019년 3월 9일 나이지리아에서 치러진 주지사 선거에서 무함마드 이누와 야하야 APC 후보가 [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
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.
후보 | 파티 | 투표 | % | |
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무함마드 이누와 야하야 | 모든 진보 의회 | 364,179 | 26.12 | |
유스만 바예로 나파다 | 국민민주당 | 222,868 | 15.98 | |
기타 후보 | 807,339 | 57.90 | ||
총 | 1,394,386 | 100.00 | ||
유효 투표 | 1,394,386 | 98.98 | ||
무효/공백 투표 | 14,384 | 1.02 | ||
총투표수 | 1,408,770 | 100.00 | ||
등록 유권자/투표율 | 1,394,386 | 101.03 | ||
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 | ||
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# | % | # | % | # | |
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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