February 22, 2025
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In a surprising turn of events during the recent presidential elections, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), received zero votes in multiple polling stations across Bawku and Binduri.

This outcome has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions among political analysts and party supporters alike.

Polling Stations with Zero Votes for Bawumia

Several polling stations reported zero votes for Bawumia, while his main rival, John Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), garnered substantial support. Here’s a look at the polling stations where Bawumia received no votes:

1. Nyorugu Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 464

2. Narang Saug Primary School

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 286

3. Kpalugu Check Point

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 450

4. Kpalugu Primary

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 395

5. Aviondago Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 270

6. Nayoko No.2 Primary Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 345

7. Nayoko No.2 JHS

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 419

8. Old Education Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 385

9. Sabungari Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 1002

10. Pentecost Church Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 482

11. Missing Primary School

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 441

12. Deega Primary School

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 425

13. Goore Clinic Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 351

14. Agoli Primary School

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 441

15. Lalsaa Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 268

16. Zuuku Primary School Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 631

17. Tansia Primary School Polling Station

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 388

18. Narangsaa Primary

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 384

19. Zoogo Primary School Box A*

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 347

20. Zoogo Primary School Box B

– Bawumia: 0

– Mahama: 353

The fact that Bawumia received zero votes in these polling stations, especially where Mahama had strong support, has sparked speculation about local feelings. Some netizens believe that areas in Bawku may hold personal grievances against Bawumia, which influenced their voting choices.

Source: EDNews