2019 Zamfara State gubernatorial election

2019 Zamfara State gubernatorial election
Nigeria
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Turnout47.22%
 
Nominee Bello Matawalle (Declared winner) Mukhtar Shehu Idris (Disqualified)
Party PDP APC
Running mate Mahdi Mohammed Gusau
Popular vote 189,452 534,541 (Declared Wasted Votes)
Percentage 23.89% 67.41%

Governor before election

Abdul'aziz Abubakar Yari
APC

Elected Governor

Bello Matawalle
APC

The 2019 Zamfara State gubernatorial election occurred on 9 March 2019.[1][2][3][4] APC's Mukhtar Shehu Idris polled 67.41% of the total popular votes, defeating PDP's Bello Matawalle who got 23.89% of the total votes and trailed behind by a margin of 345,089 votes, and several minor party candidates. APC swept the entire 14 LGAs of the state, winning in all.[5][6][7] It was, however, Matawalle, who was later declared winner by the INEC and sworn in as governor after the verdict of the Supreme Court,[8][9][10] which declared Idris' votes as 'wasted'.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

Idris was announced winner at the gubernatorial primary, to avoid reaching INEC's deadline after a parallel election was organised by the out-going governor.[26]

Bello Matawalle emerged winner in the PDP gubernatorial primary election. His running mate was Mahdi Mohammed Gusau.[27]

Of the 42 candidates who aspired for the governorship seat, 40 were male, two were female.[11]

Electoral system

The Governor of Zamfara State is elected using the plurality voting system.

Primary election

PDP primary

The PDP primary election was held from Sunday, September 30, until the early morning hours of Monday, October 1, 2018. About 1,500 accredited delegates were present from the - LGAs of the state. Bello Matawalle emerged winner with 1,426 (98.25%) delegate votes after his only opponent, Sahabi Ya'u, was 'made to step down' for him.[28][29][30][31][32]

Candidates

APC primary

The APC primary elections in Zamfara State could not be held before the deadline set by the INEC, leading the disqualification of all APC candidates.[35] The election was earlier scheduled for Sunday, September 30, but postponed to Monday, October 1, 2018.[36][37][38] The rescheduled election was finally held on Wednesday, October 3, 2018, but then cancelled by the party's National Working Committee (NWC) due to the violence that marred the process.[39][40][41][42][43] The party, however, announced Mukhtar Shehu Idris as winner of the parallel election organized by the incumbent governor, Abdul'aziz Abubakar Yari, on Sunday, October 7, 2018, in which Idris was said to have polled 310,380 votes, closely followed by Senator Kabiru Marafa with 54,607 votes. Other were Alh. Mahmuda Aliyu Shinkafi with 5,514 votes, Alh. Ibrahim Wakkala Muhammad 517 votes, Alh. Sagir Hamidu Gusau 102 votes, Alh. Aminu Sani Jaji 12,039 votes, Alh. Abu Magaji 340 votes, Alh. Dauda Lawal Dare 5,396 votes and Brig. Gen. Mansur Dan Ali (rtd.) with 292 votes, as announced by the state party chairman, Alh. Lawali M. Liman.[26][44] This was to meet the Sunday, October 7, 2018, INEC deadline for all political parties to conclude their primary elections.[45][46][47][48] Nevertheless, even with this result, the INEC insisted the party had no candidate in the state,[49][50][51][52] and barred the party from fielding candidates in the upcoming election in the state.[53][54][55][56][57] The party thereafter sought using judicial alternative to legalize its candidate at a law court, after which INEC agreed for the party to field candidates for the elections.[58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65]

Candidates

Results

A total of 42 candidates registered with the Independent National Electoral Commission to contest in the election.[11][69] APC candidate, Idris Shehu, won election by polling 534,541 votes, defeating APC's Bello Matawalle who came second with 189,452 votes.[70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81] However, internal party crisis threatened APC's chance to continue governing the state.[82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90]

The total number of registered voters in the state was 1,717,128 while 823,294 voters were accredited. Total number of votes cast was 810,782, while total number of valid votes was 792,938. Total rejected votes were 17,844.[5][6]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mukhtar Shehu IdrisAll Progressives Congress (APC)534,54167.41
Bello MatawallePeople's Democratic Party (PDP)189,45223.89
Bala Bello MaruAccord (A)43,6915.51
Saidu Mohammed DansadauNational Rescue Movement (NRM)15,1771.91
Sani Abdullahi ShinkafiAll Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)3,8650.49
Takori Mohammed SaniAdvanced Peoples Democratic Alliance (APDA)8070.10
Sule GarbaProgressive Peoples Alliance (PPA)6950.09
Bashir Yusuf SaniAll Grand Alliance Party (AGAP)5770.07
Iliyasu SulaimanDemocratic Alternative (DA)5460.07
Haruna AminuAdvanced Congress of Democracts (ACD)4020.05
Badamasi BelloAfrican Democratic Congress (ADC)3440.04
Umar MandeMasses Movement of Nigeria (MMN)2920.04
Aminu MainasaraDemocratic People's Party (DPP)2630.03
Zayyanu Salisu (Haske)All People's Party (APP)1910.02
Bashiru Adamu GusauPeople's Party of Nigeria (PPN)1680.02
Shehu Mus MaigoroaMega Party of Nigeria (MPN)1630.02
Yusuf MustaphaAll Blending Party (ABP)1350.02
Sani YusufGreen Party of Nigeria (GPN)1270.02
Garba AliBetter Nigeria Progressive Party (BNPP)1190.02
Kabiru Yahaya MohammedSocial Democratic Party (SDP)1080.01
Musa YahayaYoung Progressive Party (YPP)1030.01
Bala Aliyu GusauPeople's Redemption Party (PRP)1020.01
Abulmajid ShehuAction Democratic Party (ADP)1000.01
Kamilu MusaAlliance for Democracy (AD)990.01
Abala DeboraSustainable National Party (SNP)880.01
Muhammed NuraCoalition for Change (C4C)870.01
Kabiru Iliyasu A. GusauDemocratic People's Congress (DPC)770.01
Dadi Abdullahi O.People for Democratic Change (PDC)700.01
Lawali IbrahimAllied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN)630.01
Mustapha MuhammedRe-build Nigeria Party (RBNP)570.01
Umar SaniNigeria Elements Progressive Party (NEPP)480.01
Aminu Ab MuazuUnited Progressive Party (UPP)430.01
Dahiru Aliyu GusauChange Advocacy Party (CAP)420.01
Sani UmarRestoration Party of Nigeria (RP)410.01
Abba Sani A.Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN)410.01
Sani AbdullahiLabour Party (LP)380.00
Mohammed BalaNational Conscience Party (NCP)380.00
Kucheri Shehu HussainiHope Democratic Party (HDP)360.00
Hamisu YahuzaJustice Must Prevail Party (JMPP)340.00
Kabiru GarbbaNigeria Community Movement Party (NCMP)280.00
Usman Hadiza UsmanZenith Labour Party (ZLP)250.00
Mansur Saleh MaigwanjoWe The People Nigeria (WTPN)150.00
Total792,938100.00
Valid votes792,93897.80
Invalid/blank votes17,8442.20
Total votes810,782100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,717,12847.22
Source: INEC[11]

By local government area

Here are the results of the election from the local government areas of the state for the two major parties. The total valid votes of 792,913 represents the 42 political parties that participated in the election. Green represents LGAs won by Matawalle. Blue represents LGAs won by Idris.[91][92]

County (LGA) Bello Mutawalle

PDP

Mukhtar Shehu Idris

APC (Reversed Accredited Votes)

Total Votes
# % # % #
Anka 8,292 77% 10,743
Bakura 15,331 87% 17,540
Birnin Magaji 7,880 79% 9,974
Bukkuyum 12,010 74% 16,216
Bungudu 18,379 56% 32,892
Gummi 13,418 78% 17,198
Gusau 22,441 60% 37,269
Kaura Namoda 14,647 79% 18,439
Maradun 18,868 88% 21,477
Maru 9,830 39% 25,325
Shinkafi 5,707 60% 9,577
Talata Mafara 12,691 71% 17,875
Tsafe 16,764 38% 34,747
Zurmi 13,194 68% 19,431
Totals -

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Ethnic enclave in George Town in Penang, MalaysiaKampung SiamEthnic enclave in George TownWat Chaiyamangkalaram is the most prominent landmark within Kampong Siam.Kampung SiamLocation within    George Town in    PenangCoordinates: 5°25′52.1862″N 100°18′46.944″E / 5.431162833°N 100.31304000°E / 5.431162833; 100.31304000Country MalaysiaState PenangCity George TownGovernment • Local governmentPenang Island City Council…

The African Agricultural Union (French: Syndicat agricole africain, SAA) was the first quasi-political party in Côte d'Ivoire, led by Félix Houphouët-Boigny throughout its existence. It was established on 3 September 1944 by Houphouët-Boigny and the colonial administration. History Felix Houphouët-Boigny The SAA was established on 3 September 1944 by Houphouët-Boigny and the colonial administration at an inaugural meeting in Abidjan.[1] Under his presidency, it brought together Afr…

German software firm This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: YellowTAB – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message) YellowTABIndustrySoftware developmentDefunct2006 (2006)HeadquartersMannheim, GermanyWebsiteyellowtab.com yellowTAB was a Germ…

Bandar Udara Internasional Luis Muñoz MarínAeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz MarínIATA: SJUICAO: TJSJFAA LID: SJUInformasiJenisPublicPemilikPuerto Rico Ports AuthorityPengelolaAerostar Airport HoldingsMelayaniSan Juan, Puerto RicoLokasiCarolina, Puerto RicoMaskapai penghubungPassenger Air Sunshine Cape Air M&N Aviation Seaborne Airlines Tradewind Aviation Cargo Ameriflight Mountain Air Cargo Maskapai utama JetBlue Airways Ketinggian dpl mdplKoordinat18°26′21″N 066°00′…

Озёрнаяукр. Печера Озерна Расположение 48°45′52″ с. ш. 25°57′57″ в. д.HGЯO Страна Украина ОбластьТернопольская область РайонЧортковский район Озёрная Озёрная  Медиафайлы на Викискладе Озёрная или Голубые Озёра (укр. Озерна, Голубі Озера) — гипсовая пещера …

County in Virginia, United States For other uses, see Orange County (disambiguation). This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (October 2019) County in VirginiaOrange CountyCountyOrange County Courthouse SealLocation within the U.S. state of VirginiaVirginia's location within the U.S.Coordinates: 38°14′N 78°01′W / 38.24°N 78.01°W / 38.24; -78.01Country United StatesState Vi…

Timeline of notable events of the development of the James Webb Space Telescope This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (July 2022) The first six primary mirror segments being prepared for final cryogenic acceptance testing, 2011 The 18 main mirror segments for JWST in special shipping cans, 2012 Backplane being transported to California, 2013 Vacuum Chamber A prepared for the James Webb Space Telescope, 2014 Main…

American attorney and politician (born 1948) For other people named Bob Barr or Robert Barr, see Robert Barr (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Bill Barr. Bob BarrMember of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Georgia's 7th districtIn officeJanuary 3, 1995 – January 3, 2003Preceded byBuddy DardenSucceeded byJohn LinderUnited States Attorney for the Northern District of GeorgiaIn office1986–1990Appointed byRonald ReaganPreceded byLarry ThompsonSucceeded byJoe Whit…

Football clubFC Shevardeni 1906 TbilisiFull nameFootball Club Shevardeni 1906 TbilisiFounded1906; 118 years ago (1906)Dissolved2022; 2 years ago (2022)GroundShevardeni GroundTbilisi, GeorgiaCapacity2,000202210th of 10 (expelled)WebsiteClub website Home colours Away colours FC Shevardeni-1906 Tbilisi was a Georgian football club based in Tbilisi. They most recently played in the Liga 3, the third tier of Georgian football from 2023. They were one of the oldest …

Promozione1963-64 Competizione Promozione Sport Calcio Edizione Organizzatore FIGC - LNDComitato Regionale Trentino-Alto Adige Luogo  Italia Cronologia della competizione 1962-1963 1964-1965 Manuale Voce principale: Prima Categoria 1963-1964. Il campionato di calcio di Prima Categoria 1963-1964 è stato il V livello del campionato italiano. A carattere regionale, fu il quinto campionato dilettantistico con questo nome dopo la riforma voluta da Zauli del 1958. Questo è l'unico girone organi…

17th season in Baltimore Ravens history, second Super Bowl appearance and win. 2012 Baltimore Ravens seasonOwnerSteve BisciottiGeneral managerOzzie NewsomeHead coachJohn HarbaughOffensive coordinatorCam Cameron (fired Dec 10) Jim Caldwell (interim)Defensive coordinatorDean PeesHome fieldM&T Bank StadiumResultsRecord10–6Division place1st AFC NorthPlayoff finishWon Wild Card Playoffs(vs. Colts) 24–9 Won Divisional Playoffs(at Broncos) 38–35 (2OT) Won AFC Championship(at Patriots) 28…