MPs elected in the Ghana parliamentary election, 1992
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This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the Parliament of Ghana for the First Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana at the 1992 parliamentary election, held on December 29, 1992. The preceding presidential election was considered to have been conducted in a free and fair manner by international observers. The opposition parties however claimed the election was fraudulent and boycotted this parliamentary election.[1]
The list is arranged by region and constituency. New MPs elected since the general election and changes in party allegiance are noted at the bottom of the page.
[edit] Composition
Affiliation | Members |
National Democratic Congress(NDC) | 189 |
National Convention Party(NCP) | 8 |
Independents | 2 |
Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere (EGLE) | 1 |
New Patriotic Party(NPP) | – |
People's National Convention(PNC) | – |
National Independence Party (NIP) | – |
People's Heritage Party (PHP) | – |
Speaker and Deputies | (3) |
Total | 200 |
Government Majority | 178 |
The NPP, PNC, PHP and NIP all boycotted the parliamentary election and thus had no seats in parliament.
[edit] List of MPs elected in the general election
The following table is a list of MPs elected on 7 December 1996, ordered by region and constituency. The previous MP and previous party column shows the MP and party holding the seat.
[edit] Ashanti Region - 33 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
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Adansi Asokwa | NDC | ||||
Afigya-Sekyere East | NDC | ||||
Afigya-Sekyere West | NDC | ||||
Ahafo Ano North | NDC | ||||
Ahafo Ano South | NDC | ||||
Amansie West | NDC | ||||
Asante Akim North | NDC | ||||
Asante Akim South | NDC | ||||
Asokwa East | NDC | ||||
Asokwa West | NDC | ||||
Atwima/Kwanwoma | NDC | ||||
Atwima Mponua | NDC | ||||
Atwima Nwabiagya | NDC | ||||
Bantama | NDC | ||||
Bekwai | NDC | ||||
Bosome-Freho | NDC | ||||
Bosomtwe | NDC | ||||
Effiduase-Asokore | NDC | ||||
Ejisu/Juabeng | NDC | ||||
Ejura Sekyedumasi | NDC | ||||
Fomena | NDC | ||||
Kumawu | NDC | ||||
Kwabre | Abena Takyiwa | NDC | |||
Mampong | NDC | ||||
Manhyia | NDC | ||||
New Edubease | NDC | ||||
Nsuta/Kwamang | NDC | ||||
Obuasi | NDC | ||||
Odotobri | NDC | ||||
Offinso North | NDC | ||||
Offinso South | NDC | ||||
Old Tafo Suame | NDC | ||||
Subin | NDC | ||||
[edit] Brong Ahafo Region - 21 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Asunafo North | Francis Adu Poku | NDC | |||
Asunafo South | |||||
Asutifi North | |||||
Asutifi South | |||||
Atebubu North | |||||
Atebubu South | |||||
Berekum | J.H. Owusu Acheampong (Majority Leader) |
NDC | |||
Dormaa East | |||||
Dormaa West | |||||
Jaman | |||||
Kintampo | |||||
Nkoranza | |||||
Sene | |||||
Sunyani East | |||||
Sunyani West | |||||
Tano North | |||||
Tano South | |||||
Techiman North | |||||
Techiman South | |||||
Wenchi East | |||||
Wenchi West | |||||
[edit] Central Region - 17 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Abura/Asebu/Kwamankese | |||||
Agona East | |||||
Agona West | |||||
Ajumako/Enyan/Essiam | Dr. Joseph Kweku Enos | NDC | |||
Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa | |||||
Assin North | |||||
Assin South | |||||
Awutu /Senya | |||||
Cape Coast | J. E. Ekuban | NDC | |||
Effutu | |||||
Gomoa East | |||||
Gomoa West | |||||
Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abbrem | |||||
Mfantsiman East | |||||
Mfantsiman West | |||||
Twifo/Hemang/Lower/Denkyira | |||||
Upper Denkyira | |||||
[edit] Eastern Region - 26 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Abetifi | |||||
Abuakwa | |||||
Afram Plains North | |||||
Afram Plains South | |||||
Akim Oda | |||||
Akim Swedru | |||||
Akropong | |||||
Akwapim South | |||||
Akwatia | |||||
Asuogyaman | |||||
Atiwa | |||||
Ayensuano | |||||
Birim North | Dr. Owusu Gyekum (Minority Leader) |
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Fanteakwa | |||||
Kade | |||||
Koforidua | |||||
Lower Manya Krobo | |||||
Lower West Akim | |||||
Mpraeso | |||||
New Juabeng North | Samuel Nuamah Donkor | NCP | |||
Nkawkaw | G. K. Abankwa | NDC | |||
Okere | |||||
Suhum | |||||
Upper Manya Krobo | |||||
Upper West Akim | Samuel Sallas Mensa | NDC | |||
Yilo Krobo | |||||
[edit] Greater Accra Region - 22 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Ablekuma Central | NDC | ||||
Ablekuma North | NDC | ||||
Ablekuma South | NDC | ||||
Ada | Amos Lawerh Buertey | NDC | |||
Ashaiman | NDC | ||||
Ayawaso Central | NDC | ||||
Ayawaso West-Wuogon | NDC | ||||
Dade-Kotopon | NDC | ||||
Ayawaso East | NDC | ||||
Ga North | NDC | ||||
Ga South | NDC | ||||
Klottey-Korle | NDC | ||||
Kpone-Katamanso | NDC | ||||
Krowor | J.A. Tawiah | NDC | |||
Ledzokuku | NDC | ||||
Ningo-Prampram | Enoch Teye Mensah | NDC | |||
Odododiodoo | NDC | ||||
Okaikwei North | NDC | ||||
Okaikwei South | NDC | ||||
Shai-Osudoku | NDC | ||||
Tema East | NDC | ||||
Tema West | NDC | ||||
[edit] Northern Region - 23 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Bimbilla | Mohamed Ibn Chambas (First Deputy Speaker) 1993-1994 |
NDC | |||
Bole | NDC | ||||
Bunkpurugu/Yunyoo | NDC | ||||
Chereponi | NDC | ||||
Chogu/Tishigu | NDC | ||||
Damango/Daboya | NDC | ||||
Gukpegu/Sabongida | NDC | ||||
Gushiegu/Karaga | NDC | ||||
Kpandai | NDC | ||||
Kumbungu | NDC | ||||
Mion | NDC | ||||
Nalerigu | NDC | ||||
Nanton | Alhaji Alhassan Yakubu | NDC | |||
Saboba | NDC | ||||
Salaga | NDC | ||||
Savelugu | NDC | ||||
Sawla/Kalba | NDC | ||||
Tolon | NDC | ||||
West Mamprusi (Walewale) | NDC | ||||
Wulensi | NDC | ||||
Yapei/Kusawgu | NDC | ||||
Yendi | NDC | ||||
Zabzugu/Tatale | NDC | ||||
[edit] Upper East Region - 12 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Bawku Central | Hawa Yakubu | Independent | |||
Bawku West | NDC | ||||
Binduri | NDC | ||||
Bolgatanga | NDC | ||||
Bongo | NDC | ||||
Builsa North | NDC | ||||
Builsa South | NDC | ||||
Chiana / Paga | NDC | ||||
Garu/Tempane | NDC | ||||
Nabdan | NDC | ||||
Navrongo Central | NDC | ||||
Talensi | John Akologu Tia | NDC | |||
[edit] Upper West Region - 8 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Jirapa | NDC | ||||
Lambussie | NDC | ||||
Lawra/Nandom | NDC | ||||
Nadowli North | Alban Sumana Bagbin | NDC | |||
Nadowli South | NDC | ||||
Sissala | NDC | ||||
Wa Central | NDC | ||||
Wa East | NDC | ||||
[edit] Volta Region - 19 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Akan | |||||
Anlo | Clend M. Kwasi Sowu | NDC | |||
Avenor | Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho | NDC | |||
Biakoye | |||||
Buem | |||||
Ho Central | Kofi Attor | NDC | |||
Ho East | |||||
Ho West | Lt. Col E.K.D. Anku-Tsede (rtd.) | NDC | |||
Hohoe North | |||||
Hohoe South | Kosi Kedem | NDC | |||
Keta | Dan Kwasi Abodakpi | NDC | |||
Ketu North | |||||
Ketu South | |||||
Krachi | |||||
Nkwanta | |||||
North Dayi | Stephen G. Obimpeh | NDC | |||
North Tongu | Austin Akufo Gamey | NDC | |||
South Dayi | |||||
South Tongu | Kenneth Dzirasah (First Deputy Speaker) |
NDC | |||
[edit] Western Region - 19 seats |
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Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Previous MP | Previous Party | |
Ahanta West | |||||
Amenfi Central | |||||
Amenfi East | |||||
Amenfi West | |||||
Aowin-Suaman | Dr. S. B. ???? (Deputy Minority Leader) |
NCP | |||
Bia | |||||
Bibiani | |||||
Effia/Kwesimintsim | A. M. Seidu | NDC | |||
Ellembele | |||||
Evalue Gwira | |||||
Jomoro | Joseph Emmanuel Ackah | NDC | |||
Juabeso | |||||
Mpohor-Wassa East | |||||
Prestea/Huni-Valley | |||||
Sefwi-Wiawso | |||||
Sekondi | Albert Bosomtwi-Sam | NDC | |||
Shama | |||||
Takoradi | |||||
Tarkwa -Nsuaem |
[edit] Postponed poll
[edit] By-elections
[edit] Notes and References
- ^ Country Profile - Ghana. Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
[edit] See also
- Ghanaian parliamentary election, 1992
- Parliament of Ghana
- Daniel Francis Annan - Speaker of the First Parliament of the Fourth Republic
[edit] External links and sources
- 1992 Parliamentary elections results
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