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Final Result Of Ondo Governorship 2016 ELECTION - INEC

INEC results

1-Ondo West
AD. 7154
APC. 10672
PDP. 17382

2-Irele
AD. 6,710.
APC. 11,138.
PDP. 5,907

3-Ifedore
AD. 4,629.
APC. 10,958.
PDP. 6,747

4-Akoko North East
AD. 5,367
APC 13,645
PDP. 6,496

5-Ileoluji/Okeigbo
AD 4525
APC 10681
PDP 8306
SDP 144

6-Ondo East.
AD 2,742
APC. 4,253.
PDP 7,317

7-Ose
AD. 4272
APC. 13454
PDP. 6520

8-Akure North
AD. 4123
APC. 10710
PDP. 6498

9-Akoko South East
AD. 2270
APC. 6384
PDP. 4239

10-Akoko South West
AD. 9359
APC. 19892
PDP. 7691

11- Akoko North West
AD. 4831
APC. 13048
PDP. 6049

12-Okitipupa
AD. 16294
APC. 14930
PDP. 8031

13-Owo
AD. 2469
APC. 32988
PDP. 4241

14-Odigbo
AD. 8187
APC. 17581
PDP. 8668

15-Idanre
AD. 4836
APC. 10981
PDP. 7575

16-Akure South-
AD12,270,
APC. 25,797,
PDP 25,005

17- Ese-Odo
AD. 3562
APC. 10700
PDP. 8071

17 LGs results
APC 244,457,
PDP 146,784,
AD 107,124.

18-Ilaje
AD. 22789
APC. 7030
PDP. 5007
SDP. 159

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