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False! EC yet to declare results from parliamentary elections

Ghana Fact-checking Coalition
December 8, 2024
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Claim: Pro-NPP account claims the party has won majority of parliamentary seats in the just ended parliamentary elections in Ghana. 

Source: X user, Mr Irish (archive)

Verdict: False

Explanation: There is no evidence that the Electoral Commission in the various constituencies has announced all results of the parliamentary elections. The EC has said at a press conference that counting and collation of results are ongoing across all collation centres. However, provisional results reported so far showed some incumbent Members of Parliament (MPs) have lost their seats. It is, therefore, too early to determine whether a particular party has won a majority in parliament.

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