Ghanaian presidential election, 1979

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The Ghanaian presidential elections were held on 18 June 1979 with a second ballot on 9 July 1979.
Parliamentary elections were held on the same day.

There were ten candidates in the first round of elections on 18 June 1979.
A second round was contested between the first two candidates from the first round as no one had secured at least 50% of the total votes cast.

The original list of candidates were:

[edit] Results

Candidates Parties First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Dr. Hilla Limann People's National Party 631,559 35.32 62.0
Victor Owusu Popular Front Party 533,928 29.86 38.0
William Ofori Atta United National Convention 311,265 17.41
Frank Bernasko Action Congress Party 167,775 9.38
Alhaji Ibrahim Mahama Social Democratic Front 66,445 3.72
Dr. John Bilson Third Force Party 49,104 2.75
Dr. R. P. Baffour Independent 8,812 0.49
Kwame Nyanteh Independent 8,480 0.47
Mark Diamond Addy Independent 5,959 0.33
Alhaji Ayannah Independent 4,874 0.27

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