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2004 Ghanaian general election

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Presidential election
Turnout85.12%
 
Nominee John Kufuor John Atta Mills
Party NPP NDC
Popular vote 4,524,074 3,850,368
Percentage 52.45% 44.64%


President before election

John Kufuor
NPP

Elected President

John Kufuor
NPP

General elections were held in Ghana on 7 December 2004. The presidential elections resulted in a victory for incumbent John Kufuor of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who defeated John Atta-Mills of the National Democratic Congress with 52 percent of the vote in the first round, enough to win without the need for a runoff. The parliamentary elections saw the NPP win 128 seats in the expanded 230-seat Parliament, an outright majority. [1]

Presidential election

There were four candidates:

Results

President

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
John Kufuor Aliu Mahama New Patriotic Party4,524,07452.45
John Atta Mills Muhammad Mumuni National Democratic Congress3,850,36844.64
Edward MahamaDanny Ofori AttaGrand Coalition165,3751.92
George AggudeyBright Kwame Ameyaw Convention People's Party85,9681.00
Total8,625,785100.00
Valid votes8,625,78597.87
Invalid/blank votes188,1232.13
Total votes8,813,908100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,354,97085.12
Source: Electoral Commission of Ghana

Parliament

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
New Patriotic Party4,212,84449.04128+28
National Democratic Congress3,505,07440.8094+2
Convention People's Party247,7532.883+2
People's National Convention183,1342.134+1
Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere16,0970.1900
National Reform Party11,3640.1300
Democratic People's Party9,9550.120New
Great Consolidated Popular Party4,6900.050New
Independents398,9814.641–3
Total8,589,892100.00230+30
Valid votes8,589,89298.38
Invalid/blank votes141,1771.62
Total votes8,731,069100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,381,15284.11
Source: Electoral Commission of Ghana

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