Election: Collation resumes in Rivers State, PDP maintains lead

Collation of results for the 2023 gubernatorial election in Rivers State, has resumed with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) maintaining its lead from Sunday when collation began.

So far the results of 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) have been announced and the PDP have won in each one of them.

Results for two more local governments are expected before a formal announcement of the winner is made.

Below are the figures as they stand so far.

RIVERS STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION RESULTS

  1. TAI LGA

APC 295
ACCORD 35
LP 13
PDP 9,276
SDP 508

  1. OPOBO-NKORO LGA

APC 1,426
ACCORD 16
LP 10
PDP 11,538
SDP 159

  1. GOKANA LGA

APC 7,410
ACCORD 74
LP 97
PDP 17,455
SDP 13,840

  1. OGU-BOLO LGA

APC 1,524
ACCORD 121
LP 34
PDP 7,103
SDP 310

  1. ELEME LGA

APC 2662
ACCORD 67
LP 544
PDP 8,414
SDP 2,251

  1. IKWERRE LGA

APC 7,503
ACCORD 138
LP 895
PDP 13,716
SDP 1,447

  1. OYIBO LGA

APC 2,793
ACCORD 147
LP 2,688
PDP 9,886
SDP 796

  1. ETCHE LGA

APC 6,408
ACCORD 288
LP 552
PDP 16,043
SDP 2,586

  1. KHANA LGA

APC 620
ACCORD 120
LP 57
PDP 9,475
SDP 5,846

  1. BONNY LGA

APC 3285
ACCORD 101
LP 1292
PDP 8,032
SDP 559

  1. AHOADA EAST LGA

APC 2,650
ACCORD 155
LP 219
PDP 14,408
SDP 2,077

  1. OMUMA LGA

APC 2,127
ACCORD 72
LP 52
PDP 8,760
SDP 804

  1. OKRIKA LGA

APC 2,719
ACCORD 404
LP 231
PDP 10,342
SDP 822

  1. ANDONI LGA

APC 3,149
ACCORD 260
LP 84
PDP 8,319
SDP 1,185

  1. ABUA-ODUAL LGA

APC 5,738
ACCORD 150
LP 391
PDP 9,763
SDP 463

  1. EMOUHA LGA

APC 5,916
ACCORD 179
LP 505
PDP 20,600
SDP 805

  1. OGBA-EGBEMA-NDONI LGA

APC 6,811
ACCORD 1,358
LP 1,267
PDP 17,729
SDP 3,450

  1. OBIO-AKPOR LGA

APC 7,361
ACCORD 674
LP 8,262
PDP 45,065
SDP 3,056

  1. PORT HARCOURT CITY LGA

APC 8,954
ACCORD 981
LP 4,660
PDP 26,892
SDP 3,974

  1. DEGEMA LGA

APC 3,107
ACCORD 261
LP 102
PDP 4,437
SDP 579

  1. AKUKU-TORU LGA

APC 3,724
ACCORD 699
LP 61
PDP 6,273
SDP 222

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