What was the outcome of the 1992 election in Ghana?

What was the outcome of the 1992 election in Ghana?

The result was a victory for Rawlings’s National Democratic Congress, which won 189 of the 200 seats.

Who was the presidential candidates in 1992?

The 1992 United States presidential election was the 52nd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1992. Democratic Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas defeated incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush, independent businessman Ross Perot of Texas, and a number of minor candidates.

Who was the presidential candidate for NPP in 1992?

Presidential elections

Election Candidate %
First round
1992 Albert Adu Boahen 30.3%
1996 John Kufuor 39.7%
2000 48.17%

Who is the founder of NDC?

Jerry Rawlings
National Democratic Congress/Founders

Who was the president from 1992 to 2000?

Bill Clinton
In office January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001
Vice President Al Gore
Preceded by George H. W. Bush
Succeeded by George W. Bush

Who won the 1996 election in Ghana?

General elections were held in Ghana on 7 December 1996. In the presidential election, incumbent Jerry Rawlings of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was reelected in a single round, defeating John Kufuor of the Great Alliance (led by Kufuor’s New Patriotic Party with 57.3 percent of the vote.

Who was Ghana’s President in 1992?

3 November 1992

Nominee Jerry Rawlings Hilla Limann
Party NDC PNC
Alliance Progressive Alliance
Popular vote 2,323,135 266,710
Percentage 58.4% 6.7%

Who is chairman of NDC?

the Prime Minister of India
Composition. The National Development Council is presided over by the Prime Minister of India and includes all Union Ministers, Chief Ministers of all the States and Administrators of Union Territories and Members of the NITI Aayog.

Who is the NDC flag bearer for 2020?

National Democratic Congress (Ghana)

National Democratic Congress
Chairperson Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo
General Secretary Asiedu Nketia
Founder Jerry Rawlings
Founded 28 July 1992

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