Ghanaian presidential election, 2004
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The Ghanaian presidential election was held on 7 December 2004. Parliamentary elections were held on the same day.
There were four candidates:
- George Aggudey (Convention People's Party)
- John Kufuor (New Patriotic Party) - incumbent
- John Atta-Mills (National Democratic Congress)
- Edward Mahama (Grand Coalition) The Grand Coalition was an alliance of the People's National Convention, Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere, and Great Consolidated Popular Party.
[edit] Results
Candidates | Nominating parties | Votes | % |
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John Kufuor | New Patriotic Party | 4,524,074 | 52.45% |
John Atta-Mills | National Democratic Congress | 3,850,368 | 44.64% |
Edward Mahama | Grand Coalition (People's National Convention) | 165,375 | 1.92% |
George Aggudey | Convention People's Party | 85,968 | 1.00% |
Total | 8,625,785 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- African Elections Database
- Ghana Elections 2004 Think Ghana Elections Page
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