President Muhammadu Buhari has won his re-election bid as he polled 15, 191, 847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential poll conducted on February 23.
The national chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, made the announcement in the early hours of Wednesday.
Buhari, 76-year-old, defeated his main rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, by a margin of 3,940,131 votes.
The states Buhari won are Bauchi, Borno, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
Atiku won in Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT.
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Breakdown of the votes
PDP wins in Delta
With 594,068 votes, the PDP candidate also won in Delta State, according to INEC.
The Collating Officer for the election in the state, Prof. Seth Jaja, who announced the result in Abuja, said Buhari came second with 221,292 votes.
Jaja said Atiku won in 23 LGAs out of 25 in the state, leaving the remaining two for Buhari.
Jaja said the state had 2, 719, 313 registered voters, and that 891, 647 voters were accredited for the election.
He announced that total valid votes cast were 829,762, while 52, 492 were voided.
Edo State with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.
The number of accredited voters in the poll was 604,915, while the number of total valid votes are 560,711. The total rejected votes was 38, 517, giving a total vote cast of 599, 228.
The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.
The vote of Benue State went to Atiku as he pulled a narrow margin victory over Buhari with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.
Benue with a voter population of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the number of valid votes cast is 728,912.
The rejected votes are 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.
Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku as he scored 548,665 while Buhari scored 468,555.
The registered voter population is 2,423, 381, while accredited voters for the election are 1,074,042. The total valid vote is 1,034,853 and the total vote cast is 1,063,862. The number of rejected votes are 28,009.
Buhari thrashes Atiku in Bauchi
In Bauchi State, INEC said Buhari polled 798,428 votes.
INEC Collation Officer, Prof. Alhassan Ghani, said this at INEC National Collation Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.
Ghani also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, said Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, scored 209,313 votes to place second.
He said the state had 2,453,512 registered voters, out of which 1,075,330 were accredited for the election.
Ghani added that 1,061,955 votes were cast, out of which Buhari scored 798,428 votes, while Atiku scored 209,313 votes.
According to him, a total of 1,024,307 valid votes and 37,648 invalid votes were recorded during the election.
Atiku records slim victory in Oyo
In Oyo State, Atiku in a keen contest defeated Buhari by a margin of 1,461 votes.
The Oyo State Collation Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, announced the final accumulated results in the state after the collation exercise in Abuja.
Abdulkareem said that 905,007 voters were accredited for the voting, adding that at the end of the exercise. Atiku garnered 366,690 votes while the APC candidate scored 365,229 votes.
Buhari records landslide victory in Kano
Buhari won in Kano State by a landslide victory.
INEC Collation Officer in Kano State, Prof. Magaji Garba, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, who announced the result at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said Buhari polled 1,464,768 votes to defeat his opponents in the poll.
He said Atiku came second with 391,593 votes, while Donald Duke of Social Democratic Party got 635 votes to place third.
According to him, Obadiah Mailafia of African Democratic Congress scored 591 votes, Yabagi Yusuf of African Democratic Party polled 439 votes and Mr Omoyele Sowore of African Action Congress,416 votes.
He said total registered voters in the state stood at 5,391,581 out of which 2,006,410 voters were accredited.
The collation officer announced that the number of total votes cast was 1,964,751, out of which 73,617 votes were rejected.
He added that votes in 17 out of the 44 Local Government Areas of the state were cancelled with a total of 43,900 voters affected.
Buhari floors Atiku in Katsina
Similarly, INEC announced that Buhari won the election in his home state of Katsina by an overwhelming margin.
According to Prof. Fatima Mukhtar, the Collation Officer for the state, Buhari polled 1,232,133 votes to defeat his PDP opponent, Atiku, who scored 308,056 votes.
Mukhtar said the state had 3,210,422 registered voters and that 1,628,865 of them were accredited for the election.
She added that the state recorded 1,619,185 votes, with 1,555,473 valid and 63,712 rejected.
Atiku defeats Buhari in Cross River
But Atiku defeated Buhari in Cross River State after scoring 295,737 votes against the APC candidate’s 117,302 votes.
Atiku won all the local government areas except Etung which was cancelled because of violence and Bakassi where voting did not take place in four of the 10wards but results of six wards were recorded.
The presidential and National Assembly collation officer for Cross River State, Prof. Akin Ibhadode, released the figures in Abuja on Tuesday.
Atiku floors Buhari in Bayelsa
Meanwhile, INEC declared Atiku winner in six LGAs of Bayelsa State.
INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Zana Akpagbo, who announced this on Tuesday in Abuja, said Atiku polled 197, 933 votes to beat Buhari of the APC who polled 118, 821 votes.
“From the eight LGAs in Bayelsa, we have a total valid votes of 321, 767, total accredited voters, 344, 237, votes cast, 335, 856 and rejected votes are 14, 089.
“Total registered voters are 923, 189,” Akpagbo announced.
Bayelsa State has eight LGAs. Buhari won in two -Nembe and Southern Ijaw, while Atiku won in Brass, Ogbia, Yenagoa, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, and Ekeremor LGAs.
Buhari beats Atiku by 313,259 votes in Zamfara
In Zamfara State, Buhari defeated Atiku with 313,259 votes.
This was announced by the Returning Officer of the poll, Prof. Kabiru Bala, at the end of the collation of results on Tuesday in Abuja.
Bala said while Buhari polled 438,682 votes, Atiku scored 125,423 votes.
He however reported that many of the local government returning officers complained of attacks by either bandits or hoodlums leading to the rejection of a total of 18,785 votes across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
INEC declares Buhari winner in Kebbi State
Buhari also won in Kebbi State having polled 581,552 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 154,282 votes.
The result was announced at the National Collation Centre of 2019 Presidential Election on Tuesday in Abuja by the Collation Officer, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.
He said the total registered voters in the election were 1,820,697.
“A total of 756,605 votes were valid while total votes cast was 803,755 out of which 47,150 was rejected,” he said.
Atiku wins Taraba poll with 374, 743 votes
Atiku won the election in Taraba State, according to state Collation Officer, Prof. Shehu Iya, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Madibo Adamawa, University of Technology, Yola.
Iya said Atiku polled 374, 743 votes in the state, while Buhari polled 324,906 votes.
According to him, out of the total 1,777,105 registered voters in the state, 777,105 eligible voters in Taraba State were accredited, while 741, 564 votes were cast.
He noted that the total number of valid votes was 712, 877, while 28, 627 votes were rejected.
Certificate of Return
Meanwhile, The Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, has said certificate of return will be issued to both the President-elect and the vice President-elect at 2pm today in Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari has won his re-election bid as he polled 15, 191, 847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential poll conducted on February 23.
The national chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, made the announcement in the early hours of Wednesday.
Buhari, 76-year-old, defeated his main rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, by a margin of 3,940,131 votes.
The states Buhari won are Bauchi, Borno, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
Atiku won in Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT.
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Breakdown of the votes
PDP wins in Delta
With 594,068 votes, the PDP candidate also won in Delta State, according to INEC.
The Collating Officer for the election in the state, Prof. Seth Jaja, who announced the result in Abuja, said Buhari came second with 221,292 votes.
Jaja said Atiku won in 23 LGAs out of 25 in the state, leaving the remaining two for Buhari.
Jaja said the state had 2, 719, 313 registered voters, and that 891, 647 voters were accredited for the election.
He announced that total valid votes cast were 829,762, while 52, 492 were voided.
Edo State with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.
The number of accredited voters in the poll was 604,915, while the number of total valid votes are 560,711. The total rejected votes was 38, 517, giving a total vote cast of 599, 228.
The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.
The vote of Benue State went to Atiku as he pulled a narrow margin victory over Buhari with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.
Benue with a voter population of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the number of valid votes cast is 728,912.
The rejected votes are 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.
Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku as he scored 548,665 while Buhari scored 468,555.
The registered voter population is 2,423, 381, while accredited voters for the election are 1,074,042. The total valid vote is 1,034,853 and the total vote cast is 1,063,862. The number of rejected votes are 28,009.
Buhari thrashes Atiku in Bauchi
In Bauchi State, INEC said Buhari polled 798,428 votes.
INEC Collation Officer, Prof. Alhassan Ghani, said this at INEC National Collation Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.
Ghani also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, said Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, scored 209,313 votes to place second.
He said the state had 2,453,512 registered voters, out of which 1,075,330 were accredited for the election.
Ghani added that 1,061,955 votes were cast, out of which Buhari scored 798,428 votes, while Atiku scored 209,313 votes.
According to him, a total of 1,024,307 valid votes and 37,648 invalid votes were recorded during the election.
Atiku records slim victory in Oyo
In Oyo State, Atiku in a keen contest defeated Buhari by a margin of 1,461 votes.
The Oyo State Collation Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, announced the final accumulated results in the state after the collation exercise in Abuja.
Abdulkareem said that 905,007 voters were accredited for the voting, adding that at the end of the exercise. Atiku garnered 366,690 votes while the APC candidate scored 365,229 votes.
Buhari records landslide victory in Kano
Buhari won in Kano State by a landslide victory.
INEC Collation Officer in Kano State, Prof. Magaji Garba, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, who announced the result at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said Buhari polled 1,464,768 votes to defeat his opponents in the poll.
He said Atiku came second with 391,593 votes, while Donald Duke of Social Democratic Party got 635 votes to place third.
According to him, Obadiah Mailafia of African Democratic Congress scored 591 votes, Yabagi Yusuf of African Democratic Party polled 439 votes and Mr Omoyele Sowore of African Action Congress,416 votes.
He said total registered voters in the state stood at 5,391,581 out of which 2,006,410 voters were accredited.
The collation officer announced that the number of total votes cast was 1,964,751, out of which 73,617 votes were rejected.
He added that votes in 17 out of the 44 Local Government Areas of the state were cancelled with a total of 43,900 voters affected.
Buhari floors Atiku in Katsina
Similarly, INEC announced that Buhari won the election in his home state of Katsina by an overwhelming margin.
According to Prof. Fatima Mukhtar, the Collation Officer for the state, Buhari polled 1,232,133 votes to defeat his PDP opponent, Atiku, who scored 308,056 votes.
Mukhtar said the state had 3,210,422 registered voters and that 1,628,865 of them were accredited for the election.
She added that the state recorded 1,619,185 votes, with 1,555,473 valid and 63,712 rejected.
Atiku defeats Buhari in Cross River
But Atiku defeated Buhari in Cross River State after scoring 295,737 votes against the APC candidate’s 117,302 votes.
Atiku won all the local government areas except Etung which was cancelled because of violence and Bakassi where voting did not take place in four of the 10wards but results of six wards were recorded.
The presidential and National Assembly collation officer for Cross River State, Prof. Akin Ibhadode, released the figures in Abuja on Tuesday.
Atiku floors Buhari in Bayelsa
Meanwhile, INEC declared Atiku winner in six LGAs of Bayelsa State.
INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Zana Akpagbo, who announced this on Tuesday in Abuja, said Atiku polled 197, 933 votes to beat Buhari of the APC who polled 118, 821 votes.
“From the eight LGAs in Bayelsa, we have a total valid votes of 321, 767, total accredited voters, 344, 237, votes cast, 335, 856 and rejected votes are 14, 089.
“Total registered voters are 923, 189,” Akpagbo announced.
Bayelsa State has eight LGAs. Buhari won in two -Nembe and Southern Ijaw, while Atiku won in Brass, Ogbia, Yenagoa, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, and Ekeremor LGAs.
Buhari beats Atiku by 313,259 votes in Zamfara
In Zamfara State, Buhari defeated Atiku with 313,259 votes.
This was announced by the Returning Officer of the poll, Prof. Kabiru Bala, at the end of the collation of results on Tuesday in Abuja.
Bala said while Buhari polled 438,682 votes, Atiku scored 125,423 votes.
He however reported that many of the local government returning officers complained of attacks by either bandits or hoodlums leading to the rejection of a total of 18,785 votes across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
INEC declares Buhari winner in Kebbi State
Buhari also won in Kebbi State having polled 581,552 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 154,282 votes.
The result was announced at the National Collation Centre of 2019 Presidential Election on Tuesday in Abuja by the Collation Officer, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.
He said the total registered voters in the election were 1,820,697.
“A total of 756,605 votes were valid while total votes cast was 803,755 out of which 47,150 was rejected,” he said.
Atiku wins Taraba poll with 374, 743 votes
Atiku won the election in Taraba State, according to state Collation Officer, Prof. Shehu Iya, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Madibo Adamawa, University of Technology, Yola.
Iya said Atiku polled 374, 743 votes in the state, while Buhari polled 324,906 votes.
According to him, out of the total 1,777,105 registered voters in the state, 777,105 eligible voters in Taraba State were accredited, while 741, 564 votes were cast.
He noted that the total number of valid votes was 712, 877, while 28, 627 votes were rejected.
Certificate of Return
Meanwhile, The Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, has said certificate of return will be issued to both the President-elect and the vice President-elect at 2pm today in Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari has won his re-election bid as he polled 15, 191, 847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential poll conducted on February 23.
The national chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, made the announcement in the early hours of Wednesday.
Buhari, 76-year-old, defeated his main rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, by a margin of 3,940,131 votes.
The states Buhari won are Bauchi, Borno, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
Atiku won in Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT.
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Breakdown of the votes
PDP wins in Delta
With 594,068 votes, the PDP candidate also won in Delta State, according to INEC.
The Collating Officer for the election in the state, Prof. Seth Jaja, who announced the result in Abuja, said Buhari came second with 221,292 votes.
Jaja said Atiku won in 23 LGAs out of 25 in the state, leaving the remaining two for Buhari.
Jaja said the state had 2, 719, 313 registered voters, and that 891, 647 voters were accredited for the election.
He announced that total valid votes cast were 829,762, while 52, 492 were voided.
Edo State with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.
The number of accredited voters in the poll was 604,915, while the number of total valid votes are 560,711. The total rejected votes was 38, 517, giving a total vote cast of 599, 228.
The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.
The vote of Benue State went to Atiku as he pulled a narrow margin victory over Buhari with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.
Benue with a voter population of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the number of valid votes cast is 728,912.
The rejected votes are 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.
Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku as he scored 548,665 while Buhari scored 468,555.
The registered voter population is 2,423, 381, while accredited voters for the election are 1,074,042. The total valid vote is 1,034,853 and the total vote cast is 1,063,862. The number of rejected votes are 28,009.
Buhari thrashes Atiku in Bauchi
In Bauchi State, INEC said Buhari polled 798,428 votes.
INEC Collation Officer, Prof. Alhassan Ghani, said this at INEC National Collation Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.
Ghani also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, said Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, scored 209,313 votes to place second.
He said the state had 2,453,512 registered voters, out of which 1,075,330 were accredited for the election.
Ghani added that 1,061,955 votes were cast, out of which Buhari scored 798,428 votes, while Atiku scored 209,313 votes.
According to him, a total of 1,024,307 valid votes and 37,648 invalid votes were recorded during the election.
Atiku records slim victory in Oyo
In Oyo State, Atiku in a keen contest defeated Buhari by a margin of 1,461 votes.
The Oyo State Collation Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, announced the final accumulated results in the state after the collation exercise in Abuja.
Abdulkareem said that 905,007 voters were accredited for the voting, adding that at the end of the exercise. Atiku garnered 366,690 votes while the APC candidate scored 365,229 votes.
Buhari records landslide victory in Kano
Buhari won in Kano State by a landslide victory.
INEC Collation Officer in Kano State, Prof. Magaji Garba, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, who announced the result at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said Buhari polled 1,464,768 votes to defeat his opponents in the poll.
He said Atiku came second with 391,593 votes, while Donald Duke of Social Democratic Party got 635 votes to place third.
According to him, Obadiah Mailafia of African Democratic Congress scored 591 votes, Yabagi Yusuf of African Democratic Party polled 439 votes and Mr Omoyele Sowore of African Action Congress,416 votes.
He said total registered voters in the state stood at 5,391,581 out of which 2,006,410 voters were accredited.
The collation officer announced that the number of total votes cast was 1,964,751, out of which 73,617 votes were rejected.
He added that votes in 17 out of the 44 Local Government Areas of the state were cancelled with a total of 43,900 voters affected.
Buhari floors Atiku in Katsina
Similarly, INEC announced that Buhari won the election in his home state of Katsina by an overwhelming margin.
According to Prof. Fatima Mukhtar, the Collation Officer for the state, Buhari polled 1,232,133 votes to defeat his PDP opponent, Atiku, who scored 308,056 votes.
Mukhtar said the state had 3,210,422 registered voters and that 1,628,865 of them were accredited for the election.
She added that the state recorded 1,619,185 votes, with 1,555,473 valid and 63,712 rejected.
Atiku defeats Buhari in Cross River
But Atiku defeated Buhari in Cross River State after scoring 295,737 votes against the APC candidate’s 117,302 votes.
Atiku won all the local government areas except Etung which was cancelled because of violence and Bakassi where voting did not take place in four of the 10wards but results of six wards were recorded.
The presidential and National Assembly collation officer for Cross River State, Prof. Akin Ibhadode, released the figures in Abuja on Tuesday.
Atiku floors Buhari in Bayelsa
Meanwhile, INEC declared Atiku winner in six LGAs of Bayelsa State.
INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Zana Akpagbo, who announced this on Tuesday in Abuja, said Atiku polled 197, 933 votes to beat Buhari of the APC who polled 118, 821 votes.
“From the eight LGAs in Bayelsa, we have a total valid votes of 321, 767, total accredited voters, 344, 237, votes cast, 335, 856 and rejected votes are 14, 089.
“Total registered voters are 923, 189,” Akpagbo announced.
Bayelsa State has eight LGAs. Buhari won in two -Nembe and Southern Ijaw, while Atiku won in Brass, Ogbia, Yenagoa, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, and Ekeremor LGAs.
Buhari beats Atiku by 313,259 votes in Zamfara
In Zamfara State, Buhari defeated Atiku with 313,259 votes.
This was announced by the Returning Officer of the poll, Prof. Kabiru Bala, at the end of the collation of results on Tuesday in Abuja.
Bala said while Buhari polled 438,682 votes, Atiku scored 125,423 votes.
He however reported that many of the local government returning officers complained of attacks by either bandits or hoodlums leading to the rejection of a total of 18,785 votes across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
INEC declares Buhari winner in Kebbi State
Buhari also won in Kebbi State having polled 581,552 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 154,282 votes.
The result was announced at the National Collation Centre of 2019 Presidential Election on Tuesday in Abuja by the Collation Officer, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.
He said the total registered voters in the election were 1,820,697.
“A total of 756,605 votes were valid while total votes cast was 803,755 out of which 47,150 was rejected,” he said.
Atiku wins Taraba poll with 374, 743 votes
Atiku won the election in Taraba State, according to state Collation Officer, Prof. Shehu Iya, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Madibo Adamawa, University of Technology, Yola.
Iya said Atiku polled 374, 743 votes in the state, while Buhari polled 324,906 votes.
According to him, out of the total 1,777,105 registered voters in the state, 777,105 eligible voters in Taraba State were accredited, while 741, 564 votes were cast.
He noted that the total number of valid votes was 712, 877, while 28, 627 votes were rejected.
Certificate of Return
Meanwhile, The Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, has said certificate of return will be issued to both the President-elect and the vice President-elect at 2pm today in Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari has won his re-election bid as he polled 15, 191, 847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential poll conducted on February 23.
The national chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, made the announcement in the early hours of Wednesday.
Buhari, 76-year-old, defeated his main rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, by a margin of 3,940,131 votes.
The states Buhari won are Bauchi, Borno, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
Atiku won in Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT.
Click to see full results: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QrK-RPuXczoOAtpEUvrj2D7fIRSXyK4WI-yKh-5NzX4/edit#gid=0
Breakdown of the votes
PDP wins in Delta
With 594,068 votes, the PDP candidate also won in Delta State, according to INEC.
The Collating Officer for the election in the state, Prof. Seth Jaja, who announced the result in Abuja, said Buhari came second with 221,292 votes.
Jaja said Atiku won in 23 LGAs out of 25 in the state, leaving the remaining two for Buhari.
Jaja said the state had 2, 719, 313 registered voters, and that 891, 647 voters were accredited for the election.
He announced that total valid votes cast were 829,762, while 52, 492 were voided.
Edo State with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.
The number of accredited voters in the poll was 604,915, while the number of total valid votes are 560,711. The total rejected votes was 38, 517, giving a total vote cast of 599, 228.
The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.
The vote of Benue State went to Atiku as he pulled a narrow margin victory over Buhari with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.
Benue with a voter population of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the number of valid votes cast is 728,912.
The rejected votes are 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.
Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku as he scored 548,665 while Buhari scored 468,555.
The registered voter population is 2,423, 381, while accredited voters for the election are 1,074,042. The total valid vote is 1,034,853 and the total vote cast is 1,063,862. The number of rejected votes are 28,009.
Buhari thrashes Atiku in Bauchi
In Bauchi State, INEC said Buhari polled 798,428 votes.
INEC Collation Officer, Prof. Alhassan Ghani, said this at INEC National Collation Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.
Ghani also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, said Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, scored 209,313 votes to place second.
He said the state had 2,453,512 registered voters, out of which 1,075,330 were accredited for the election.
Ghani added that 1,061,955 votes were cast, out of which Buhari scored 798,428 votes, while Atiku scored 209,313 votes.
According to him, a total of 1,024,307 valid votes and 37,648 invalid votes were recorded during the election.
Atiku records slim victory in Oyo
In Oyo State, Atiku in a keen contest defeated Buhari by a margin of 1,461 votes.
The Oyo State Collation Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, announced the final accumulated results in the state after the collation exercise in Abuja.
Abdulkareem said that 905,007 voters were accredited for the voting, adding that at the end of the exercise. Atiku garnered 366,690 votes while the APC candidate scored 365,229 votes.
Buhari records landslide victory in Kano
Buhari won in Kano State by a landslide victory.
INEC Collation Officer in Kano State, Prof. Magaji Garba, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, who announced the result at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said Buhari polled 1,464,768 votes to defeat his opponents in the poll.
He said Atiku came second with 391,593 votes, while Donald Duke of Social Democratic Party got 635 votes to place third.
According to him, Obadiah Mailafia of African Democratic Congress scored 591 votes, Yabagi Yusuf of African Democratic Party polled 439 votes and Mr Omoyele Sowore of African Action Congress,416 votes.
He said total registered voters in the state stood at 5,391,581 out of which 2,006,410 voters were accredited.
The collation officer announced that the number of total votes cast was 1,964,751, out of which 73,617 votes were rejected.
He added that votes in 17 out of the 44 Local Government Areas of the state were cancelled with a total of 43,900 voters affected.
Buhari floors Atiku in Katsina
Similarly, INEC announced that Buhari won the election in his home state of Katsina by an overwhelming margin.
According to Prof. Fatima Mukhtar, the Collation Officer for the state, Buhari polled 1,232,133 votes to defeat his PDP opponent, Atiku, who scored 308,056 votes.
Mukhtar said the state had 3,210,422 registered voters and that 1,628,865 of them were accredited for the election.
She added that the state recorded 1,619,185 votes, with 1,555,473 valid and 63,712 rejected.
Atiku defeats Buhari in Cross River
But Atiku defeated Buhari in Cross River State after scoring 295,737 votes against the APC candidate’s 117,302 votes.
Atiku won all the local government areas except Etung which was cancelled because of violence and Bakassi where voting did not take place in four of the 10wards but results of six wards were recorded.
The presidential and National Assembly collation officer for Cross River State, Prof. Akin Ibhadode, released the figures in Abuja on Tuesday.
Atiku floors Buhari in Bayelsa
Meanwhile, INEC declared Atiku winner in six LGAs of Bayelsa State.
INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Zana Akpagbo, who announced this on Tuesday in Abuja, said Atiku polled 197, 933 votes to beat Buhari of the APC who polled 118, 821 votes.
“From the eight LGAs in Bayelsa, we have a total valid votes of 321, 767, total accredited voters, 344, 237, votes cast, 335, 856 and rejected votes are 14, 089.
“Total registered voters are 923, 189,” Akpagbo announced.
Bayelsa State has eight LGAs. Buhari won in two -Nembe and Southern Ijaw, while Atiku won in Brass, Ogbia, Yenagoa, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, and Ekeremor LGAs.
Buhari beats Atiku by 313,259 votes in Zamfara
In Zamfara State, Buhari defeated Atiku with 313,259 votes.
This was announced by the Returning Officer of the poll, Prof. Kabiru Bala, at the end of the collation of results on Tuesday in Abuja.
Bala said while Buhari polled 438,682 votes, Atiku scored 125,423 votes.
He however reported that many of the local government returning officers complained of attacks by either bandits or hoodlums leading to the rejection of a total of 18,785 votes across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
INEC declares Buhari winner in Kebbi State
Buhari also won in Kebbi State having polled 581,552 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 154,282 votes.
The result was announced at the National Collation Centre of 2019 Presidential Election on Tuesday in Abuja by the Collation Officer, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.
He said the total registered voters in the election were 1,820,697.
“A total of 756,605 votes were valid while total votes cast was 803,755 out of which 47,150 was rejected,” he said.
Atiku wins Taraba poll with 374, 743 votes
Atiku won the election in Taraba State, according to state Collation Officer, Prof. Shehu Iya, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Madibo Adamawa, University of Technology, Yola.
Iya said Atiku polled 374, 743 votes in the state, while Buhari polled 324,906 votes.
According to him, out of the total 1,777,105 registered voters in the state, 777,105 eligible voters in Taraba State were accredited, while 741, 564 votes were cast.
He noted that the total number of valid votes was 712, 877, while 28, 627 votes were rejected.
Certificate of Return
Meanwhile, The Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, has said certificate of return will be issued to both the President-elect and the vice President-elect at 2pm today in Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari has won his re-election bid as he polled 15, 191, 847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential poll conducted on February 23.
The national chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, made the announcement in the early hours of Wednesday.
Buhari, 76-year-old, defeated his main rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, by a margin of 3,940,131 votes.
The states Buhari won are Bauchi, Borno, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
Atiku won in Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT.
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Breakdown of the votes
PDP wins in Delta
With 594,068 votes, the PDP candidate also won in Delta State, according to INEC.
The Collating Officer for the election in the state, Prof. Seth Jaja, who announced the result in Abuja, said Buhari came second with 221,292 votes.
Jaja said Atiku won in 23 LGAs out of 25 in the state, leaving the remaining two for Buhari.
Jaja said the state had 2, 719, 313 registered voters, and that 891, 647 voters were accredited for the election.
He announced that total valid votes cast were 829,762, while 52, 492 were voided.
Edo State with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.
The number of accredited voters in the poll was 604,915, while the number of total valid votes are 560,711. The total rejected votes was 38, 517, giving a total vote cast of 599, 228.
The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.
The vote of Benue State went to Atiku as he pulled a narrow margin victory over Buhari with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.
Benue with a voter population of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the number of valid votes cast is 728,912.
The rejected votes are 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.
Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku as he scored 548,665 while Buhari scored 468,555.
The registered voter population is 2,423, 381, while accredited voters for the election are 1,074,042. The total valid vote is 1,034,853 and the total vote cast is 1,063,862. The number of rejected votes are 28,009.
Buhari thrashes Atiku in Bauchi
In Bauchi State, INEC said Buhari polled 798,428 votes.
INEC Collation Officer, Prof. Alhassan Ghani, said this at INEC National Collation Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.
Ghani also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, said Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, scored 209,313 votes to place second.
He said the state had 2,453,512 registered voters, out of which 1,075,330 were accredited for the election.
Ghani added that 1,061,955 votes were cast, out of which Buhari scored 798,428 votes, while Atiku scored 209,313 votes.
According to him, a total of 1,024,307 valid votes and 37,648 invalid votes were recorded during the election.
Atiku records slim victory in Oyo
In Oyo State, Atiku in a keen contest defeated Buhari by a margin of 1,461 votes.
The Oyo State Collation Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, announced the final accumulated results in the state after the collation exercise in Abuja.
Abdulkareem said that 905,007 voters were accredited for the voting, adding that at the end of the exercise. Atiku garnered 366,690 votes while the APC candidate scored 365,229 votes.
Buhari records landslide victory in Kano
Buhari won in Kano State by a landslide victory.
INEC Collation Officer in Kano State, Prof. Magaji Garba, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, who announced the result at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said Buhari polled 1,464,768 votes to defeat his opponents in the poll.
He said Atiku came second with 391,593 votes, while Donald Duke of Social Democratic Party got 635 votes to place third.
According to him, Obadiah Mailafia of African Democratic Congress scored 591 votes, Yabagi Yusuf of African Democratic Party polled 439 votes and Mr Omoyele Sowore of African Action Congress,416 votes.
He said total registered voters in the state stood at 5,391,581 out of which 2,006,410 voters were accredited.
The collation officer announced that the number of total votes cast was 1,964,751, out of which 73,617 votes were rejected.
He added that votes in 17 out of the 44 Local Government Areas of the state were cancelled with a total of 43,900 voters affected.
Buhari floors Atiku in Katsina
Similarly, INEC announced that Buhari won the election in his home state of Katsina by an overwhelming margin.
According to Prof. Fatima Mukhtar, the Collation Officer for the state, Buhari polled 1,232,133 votes to defeat his PDP opponent, Atiku, who scored 308,056 votes.
Mukhtar said the state had 3,210,422 registered voters and that 1,628,865 of them were accredited for the election.
She added that the state recorded 1,619,185 votes, with 1,555,473 valid and 63,712 rejected.
Atiku defeats Buhari in Cross River
But Atiku defeated Buhari in Cross River State after scoring 295,737 votes against the APC candidate’s 117,302 votes.
Atiku won all the local government areas except Etung which was cancelled because of violence and Bakassi where voting did not take place in four of the 10wards but results of six wards were recorded.
The presidential and National Assembly collation officer for Cross River State, Prof. Akin Ibhadode, released the figures in Abuja on Tuesday.
Atiku floors Buhari in Bayelsa
Meanwhile, INEC declared Atiku winner in six LGAs of Bayelsa State.
INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Zana Akpagbo, who announced this on Tuesday in Abuja, said Atiku polled 197, 933 votes to beat Buhari of the APC who polled 118, 821 votes.
“From the eight LGAs in Bayelsa, we have a total valid votes of 321, 767, total accredited voters, 344, 237, votes cast, 335, 856 and rejected votes are 14, 089.
“Total registered voters are 923, 189,” Akpagbo announced.
Bayelsa State has eight LGAs. Buhari won in two -Nembe and Southern Ijaw, while Atiku won in Brass, Ogbia, Yenagoa, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, and Ekeremor LGAs.
Buhari beats Atiku by 313,259 votes in Zamfara
In Zamfara State, Buhari defeated Atiku with 313,259 votes.
This was announced by the Returning Officer of the poll, Prof. Kabiru Bala, at the end of the collation of results on Tuesday in Abuja.
Bala said while Buhari polled 438,682 votes, Atiku scored 125,423 votes.
He however reported that many of the local government returning officers complained of attacks by either bandits or hoodlums leading to the rejection of a total of 18,785 votes across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
INEC declares Buhari winner in Kebbi State
Buhari also won in Kebbi State having polled 581,552 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 154,282 votes.
The result was announced at the National Collation Centre of 2019 Presidential Election on Tuesday in Abuja by the Collation Officer, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.
He said the total registered voters in the election were 1,820,697.
“A total of 756,605 votes were valid while total votes cast was 803,755 out of which 47,150 was rejected,” he said.
Atiku wins Taraba poll with 374, 743 votes
Atiku won the election in Taraba State, according to state Collation Officer, Prof. Shehu Iya, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Madibo Adamawa, University of Technology, Yola.
Iya said Atiku polled 374, 743 votes in the state, while Buhari polled 324,906 votes.
According to him, out of the total 1,777,105 registered voters in the state, 777,105 eligible voters in Taraba State were accredited, while 741, 564 votes were cast.
He noted that the total number of valid votes was 712, 877, while 28, 627 votes were rejected.
Certificate of Return
Meanwhile, The Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, has said certificate of return will be issued to both the President-elect and the vice President-elect at 2pm today in Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari has won his re-election bid as he polled 15, 191, 847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential poll conducted on February 23.
The national chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, made the announcement in the early hours of Wednesday.
Buhari, 76-year-old, defeated his main rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, by a margin of 3,940,131 votes.
The states Buhari won are Bauchi, Borno, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
Atiku won in Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT.
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Breakdown of the votes
PDP wins in Delta
With 594,068 votes, the PDP candidate also won in Delta State, according to INEC.
The Collating Officer for the election in the state, Prof. Seth Jaja, who announced the result in Abuja, said Buhari came second with 221,292 votes.
Jaja said Atiku won in 23 LGAs out of 25 in the state, leaving the remaining two for Buhari.
Jaja said the state had 2, 719, 313 registered voters, and that 891, 647 voters were accredited for the election.
He announced that total valid votes cast were 829,762, while 52, 492 were voided.
Edo State with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.
The number of accredited voters in the poll was 604,915, while the number of total valid votes are 560,711. The total rejected votes was 38, 517, giving a total vote cast of 599, 228.
The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.
The vote of Benue State went to Atiku as he pulled a narrow margin victory over Buhari with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.
Benue with a voter population of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the number of valid votes cast is 728,912.
The rejected votes are 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.
Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku as he scored 548,665 while Buhari scored 468,555.
The registered voter population is 2,423, 381, while accredited voters for the election are 1,074,042. The total valid vote is 1,034,853 and the total vote cast is 1,063,862. The number of rejected votes are 28,009.
Buhari thrashes Atiku in Bauchi
In Bauchi State, INEC said Buhari polled 798,428 votes.
INEC Collation Officer, Prof. Alhassan Ghani, said this at INEC National Collation Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.
Ghani also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, said Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, scored 209,313 votes to place second.
He said the state had 2,453,512 registered voters, out of which 1,075,330 were accredited for the election.
Ghani added that 1,061,955 votes were cast, out of which Buhari scored 798,428 votes, while Atiku scored 209,313 votes.
According to him, a total of 1,024,307 valid votes and 37,648 invalid votes were recorded during the election.
Atiku records slim victory in Oyo
In Oyo State, Atiku in a keen contest defeated Buhari by a margin of 1,461 votes.
The Oyo State Collation Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, announced the final accumulated results in the state after the collation exercise in Abuja.
Abdulkareem said that 905,007 voters were accredited for the voting, adding that at the end of the exercise. Atiku garnered 366,690 votes while the APC candidate scored 365,229 votes.
Buhari records landslide victory in Kano
Buhari won in Kano State by a landslide victory.
INEC Collation Officer in Kano State, Prof. Magaji Garba, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, who announced the result at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said Buhari polled 1,464,768 votes to defeat his opponents in the poll.
He said Atiku came second with 391,593 votes, while Donald Duke of Social Democratic Party got 635 votes to place third.
According to him, Obadiah Mailafia of African Democratic Congress scored 591 votes, Yabagi Yusuf of African Democratic Party polled 439 votes and Mr Omoyele Sowore of African Action Congress,416 votes.
He said total registered voters in the state stood at 5,391,581 out of which 2,006,410 voters were accredited.
The collation officer announced that the number of total votes cast was 1,964,751, out of which 73,617 votes were rejected.
He added that votes in 17 out of the 44 Local Government Areas of the state were cancelled with a total of 43,900 voters affected.
Buhari floors Atiku in Katsina
Similarly, INEC announced that Buhari won the election in his home state of Katsina by an overwhelming margin.
According to Prof. Fatima Mukhtar, the Collation Officer for the state, Buhari polled 1,232,133 votes to defeat his PDP opponent, Atiku, who scored 308,056 votes.
Mukhtar said the state had 3,210,422 registered voters and that 1,628,865 of them were accredited for the election.
She added that the state recorded 1,619,185 votes, with 1,555,473 valid and 63,712 rejected.
Atiku defeats Buhari in Cross River
But Atiku defeated Buhari in Cross River State after scoring 295,737 votes against the APC candidate’s 117,302 votes.
Atiku won all the local government areas except Etung which was cancelled because of violence and Bakassi where voting did not take place in four of the 10wards but results of six wards were recorded.
The presidential and National Assembly collation officer for Cross River State, Prof. Akin Ibhadode, released the figures in Abuja on Tuesday.
Atiku floors Buhari in Bayelsa
Meanwhile, INEC declared Atiku winner in six LGAs of Bayelsa State.
INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Zana Akpagbo, who announced this on Tuesday in Abuja, said Atiku polled 197, 933 votes to beat Buhari of the APC who polled 118, 821 votes.
“From the eight LGAs in Bayelsa, we have a total valid votes of 321, 767, total accredited voters, 344, 237, votes cast, 335, 856 and rejected votes are 14, 089.
“Total registered voters are 923, 189,” Akpagbo announced.
Bayelsa State has eight LGAs. Buhari won in two -Nembe and Southern Ijaw, while Atiku won in Brass, Ogbia, Yenagoa, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, and Ekeremor LGAs.
Buhari beats Atiku by 313,259 votes in Zamfara
In Zamfara State, Buhari defeated Atiku with 313,259 votes.
This was announced by the Returning Officer of the poll, Prof. Kabiru Bala, at the end of the collation of results on Tuesday in Abuja.
Bala said while Buhari polled 438,682 votes, Atiku scored 125,423 votes.
He however reported that many of the local government returning officers complained of attacks by either bandits or hoodlums leading to the rejection of a total of 18,785 votes across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
INEC declares Buhari winner in Kebbi State
Buhari also won in Kebbi State having polled 581,552 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 154,282 votes.
The result was announced at the National Collation Centre of 2019 Presidential Election on Tuesday in Abuja by the Collation Officer, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.
He said the total registered voters in the election were 1,820,697.
“A total of 756,605 votes were valid while total votes cast was 803,755 out of which 47,150 was rejected,” he said.
Atiku wins Taraba poll with 374, 743 votes
Atiku won the election in Taraba State, according to state Collation Officer, Prof. Shehu Iya, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Madibo Adamawa, University of Technology, Yola.
Iya said Atiku polled 374, 743 votes in the state, while Buhari polled 324,906 votes.
According to him, out of the total 1,777,105 registered voters in the state, 777,105 eligible voters in Taraba State were accredited, while 741, 564 votes were cast.
He noted that the total number of valid votes was 712, 877, while 28, 627 votes were rejected.
Certificate of Return
Meanwhile, The Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, has said certificate of return will be issued to both the President-elect and the vice President-elect at 2pm today in Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari has won his re-election bid as he polled 15, 191, 847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential poll conducted on February 23.
The national chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, made the announcement in the early hours of Wednesday.
Buhari, 76-year-old, defeated his main rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, by a margin of 3,940,131 votes.
The states Buhari won are Bauchi, Borno, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
Atiku won in Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT.
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Breakdown of the votes
PDP wins in Delta
With 594,068 votes, the PDP candidate also won in Delta State, according to INEC.
The Collating Officer for the election in the state, Prof. Seth Jaja, who announced the result in Abuja, said Buhari came second with 221,292 votes.
Jaja said Atiku won in 23 LGAs out of 25 in the state, leaving the remaining two for Buhari.
Jaja said the state had 2, 719, 313 registered voters, and that 891, 647 voters were accredited for the election.
He announced that total valid votes cast were 829,762, while 52, 492 were voided.
Edo State with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.
The number of accredited voters in the poll was 604,915, while the number of total valid votes are 560,711. The total rejected votes was 38, 517, giving a total vote cast of 599, 228.
The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.
The vote of Benue State went to Atiku as he pulled a narrow margin victory over Buhari with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.
Benue with a voter population of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the number of valid votes cast is 728,912.
The rejected votes are 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.
Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku as he scored 548,665 while Buhari scored 468,555.
The registered voter population is 2,423, 381, while accredited voters for the election are 1,074,042. The total valid vote is 1,034,853 and the total vote cast is 1,063,862. The number of rejected votes are 28,009.
Buhari thrashes Atiku in Bauchi
In Bauchi State, INEC said Buhari polled 798,428 votes.
INEC Collation Officer, Prof. Alhassan Ghani, said this at INEC National Collation Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.
Ghani also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, said Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, scored 209,313 votes to place second.
He said the state had 2,453,512 registered voters, out of which 1,075,330 were accredited for the election.
Ghani added that 1,061,955 votes were cast, out of which Buhari scored 798,428 votes, while Atiku scored 209,313 votes.
According to him, a total of 1,024,307 valid votes and 37,648 invalid votes were recorded during the election.
Atiku records slim victory in Oyo
In Oyo State, Atiku in a keen contest defeated Buhari by a margin of 1,461 votes.
The Oyo State Collation Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, announced the final accumulated results in the state after the collation exercise in Abuja.
Abdulkareem said that 905,007 voters were accredited for the voting, adding that at the end of the exercise. Atiku garnered 366,690 votes while the APC candidate scored 365,229 votes.
Buhari records landslide victory in Kano
Buhari won in Kano State by a landslide victory.
INEC Collation Officer in Kano State, Prof. Magaji Garba, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, who announced the result at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said Buhari polled 1,464,768 votes to defeat his opponents in the poll.
He said Atiku came second with 391,593 votes, while Donald Duke of Social Democratic Party got 635 votes to place third.
According to him, Obadiah Mailafia of African Democratic Congress scored 591 votes, Yabagi Yusuf of African Democratic Party polled 439 votes and Mr Omoyele Sowore of African Action Congress,416 votes.
He said total registered voters in the state stood at 5,391,581 out of which 2,006,410 voters were accredited.
The collation officer announced that the number of total votes cast was 1,964,751, out of which 73,617 votes were rejected.
He added that votes in 17 out of the 44 Local Government Areas of the state were cancelled with a total of 43,900 voters affected.
Buhari floors Atiku in Katsina
Similarly, INEC announced that Buhari won the election in his home state of Katsina by an overwhelming margin.
According to Prof. Fatima Mukhtar, the Collation Officer for the state, Buhari polled 1,232,133 votes to defeat his PDP opponent, Atiku, who scored 308,056 votes.
Mukhtar said the state had 3,210,422 registered voters and that 1,628,865 of them were accredited for the election.
She added that the state recorded 1,619,185 votes, with 1,555,473 valid and 63,712 rejected.
Atiku defeats Buhari in Cross River
But Atiku defeated Buhari in Cross River State after scoring 295,737 votes against the APC candidate’s 117,302 votes.
Atiku won all the local government areas except Etung which was cancelled because of violence and Bakassi where voting did not take place in four of the 10wards but results of six wards were recorded.
The presidential and National Assembly collation officer for Cross River State, Prof. Akin Ibhadode, released the figures in Abuja on Tuesday.
Atiku floors Buhari in Bayelsa
Meanwhile, INEC declared Atiku winner in six LGAs of Bayelsa State.
INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Zana Akpagbo, who announced this on Tuesday in Abuja, said Atiku polled 197, 933 votes to beat Buhari of the APC who polled 118, 821 votes.
“From the eight LGAs in Bayelsa, we have a total valid votes of 321, 767, total accredited voters, 344, 237, votes cast, 335, 856 and rejected votes are 14, 089.
“Total registered voters are 923, 189,” Akpagbo announced.
Bayelsa State has eight LGAs. Buhari won in two -Nembe and Southern Ijaw, while Atiku won in Brass, Ogbia, Yenagoa, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, and Ekeremor LGAs.
Buhari beats Atiku by 313,259 votes in Zamfara
In Zamfara State, Buhari defeated Atiku with 313,259 votes.
This was announced by the Returning Officer of the poll, Prof. Kabiru Bala, at the end of the collation of results on Tuesday in Abuja.
Bala said while Buhari polled 438,682 votes, Atiku scored 125,423 votes.
He however reported that many of the local government returning officers complained of attacks by either bandits or hoodlums leading to the rejection of a total of 18,785 votes across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
INEC declares Buhari winner in Kebbi State
Buhari also won in Kebbi State having polled 581,552 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 154,282 votes.
The result was announced at the National Collation Centre of 2019 Presidential Election on Tuesday in Abuja by the Collation Officer, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.
He said the total registered voters in the election were 1,820,697.
“A total of 756,605 votes were valid while total votes cast was 803,755 out of which 47,150 was rejected,” he said.
Atiku wins Taraba poll with 374, 743 votes
Atiku won the election in Taraba State, according to state Collation Officer, Prof. Shehu Iya, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Madibo Adamawa, University of Technology, Yola.
Iya said Atiku polled 374, 743 votes in the state, while Buhari polled 324,906 votes.
According to him, out of the total 1,777,105 registered voters in the state, 777,105 eligible voters in Taraba State were accredited, while 741, 564 votes were cast.
He noted that the total number of valid votes was 712, 877, while 28, 627 votes were rejected.
Certificate of Return
Meanwhile, The Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, has said certificate of return will be issued to both the President-elect and the vice President-elect at 2pm today in Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari has won his re-election bid as he polled 15, 191, 847 votes to defeat his closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential poll conducted on February 23.
The national chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, made the announcement in the early hours of Wednesday.
Buhari, 76-year-old, defeated his main rival, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, by a margin of 3,940,131 votes.
The states Buhari won are Bauchi, Borno, Ekiti, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Osun, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
Atiku won in Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba and the FCT.
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Breakdown of the votes
PDP wins in Delta
With 594,068 votes, the PDP candidate also won in Delta State, according to INEC.
The Collating Officer for the election in the state, Prof. Seth Jaja, who announced the result in Abuja, said Buhari came second with 221,292 votes.
Jaja said Atiku won in 23 LGAs out of 25 in the state, leaving the remaining two for Buhari.
Jaja said the state had 2, 719, 313 registered voters, and that 891, 647 voters were accredited for the election.
He announced that total valid votes cast were 829,762, while 52, 492 were voided.
Edo State with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.
The number of accredited voters in the poll was 604,915, while the number of total valid votes are 560,711. The total rejected votes was 38, 517, giving a total vote cast of 599, 228.
The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.
The vote of Benue State went to Atiku as he pulled a narrow margin victory over Buhari with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.
Benue with a voter population of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the number of valid votes cast is 728,912.
The rejected votes are 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.
Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku as he scored 548,665 while Buhari scored 468,555.
The registered voter population is 2,423, 381, while accredited voters for the election are 1,074,042. The total valid vote is 1,034,853 and the total vote cast is 1,063,862. The number of rejected votes are 28,009.
Buhari thrashes Atiku in Bauchi
In Bauchi State, INEC said Buhari polled 798,428 votes.
INEC Collation Officer, Prof. Alhassan Ghani, said this at INEC National Collation Centre in Abuja on Tuesday.
Ghani also Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, said Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, scored 209,313 votes to place second.
He said the state had 2,453,512 registered voters, out of which 1,075,330 were accredited for the election.
Ghani added that 1,061,955 votes were cast, out of which Buhari scored 798,428 votes, while Atiku scored 209,313 votes.
According to him, a total of 1,024,307 valid votes and 37,648 invalid votes were recorded during the election.
Atiku records slim victory in Oyo
In Oyo State, Atiku in a keen contest defeated Buhari by a margin of 1,461 votes.
The Oyo State Collation Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, announced the final accumulated results in the state after the collation exercise in Abuja.
Abdulkareem said that 905,007 voters were accredited for the voting, adding that at the end of the exercise. Atiku garnered 366,690 votes while the APC candidate scored 365,229 votes.
Buhari records landslide victory in Kano
Buhari won in Kano State by a landslide victory.
INEC Collation Officer in Kano State, Prof. Magaji Garba, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, who announced the result at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said Buhari polled 1,464,768 votes to defeat his opponents in the poll.
He said Atiku came second with 391,593 votes, while Donald Duke of Social Democratic Party got 635 votes to place third.
According to him, Obadiah Mailafia of African Democratic Congress scored 591 votes, Yabagi Yusuf of African Democratic Party polled 439 votes and Mr Omoyele Sowore of African Action Congress,416 votes.
He said total registered voters in the state stood at 5,391,581 out of which 2,006,410 voters were accredited.
The collation officer announced that the number of total votes cast was 1,964,751, out of which 73,617 votes were rejected.
He added that votes in 17 out of the 44 Local Government Areas of the state were cancelled with a total of 43,900 voters affected.
Buhari floors Atiku in Katsina
Similarly, INEC announced that Buhari won the election in his home state of Katsina by an overwhelming margin.
According to Prof. Fatima Mukhtar, the Collation Officer for the state, Buhari polled 1,232,133 votes to defeat his PDP opponent, Atiku, who scored 308,056 votes.
Mukhtar said the state had 3,210,422 registered voters and that 1,628,865 of them were accredited for the election.
She added that the state recorded 1,619,185 votes, with 1,555,473 valid and 63,712 rejected.
Atiku defeats Buhari in Cross River
But Atiku defeated Buhari in Cross River State after scoring 295,737 votes against the APC candidate’s 117,302 votes.
Atiku won all the local government areas except Etung which was cancelled because of violence and Bakassi where voting did not take place in four of the 10wards but results of six wards were recorded.
The presidential and National Assembly collation officer for Cross River State, Prof. Akin Ibhadode, released the figures in Abuja on Tuesday.
Atiku floors Buhari in Bayelsa
Meanwhile, INEC declared Atiku winner in six LGAs of Bayelsa State.
INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Zana Akpagbo, who announced this on Tuesday in Abuja, said Atiku polled 197, 933 votes to beat Buhari of the APC who polled 118, 821 votes.
“From the eight LGAs in Bayelsa, we have a total valid votes of 321, 767, total accredited voters, 344, 237, votes cast, 335, 856 and rejected votes are 14, 089.
“Total registered voters are 923, 189,” Akpagbo announced.
Bayelsa State has eight LGAs. Buhari won in two -Nembe and Southern Ijaw, while Atiku won in Brass, Ogbia, Yenagoa, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, and Ekeremor LGAs.
Buhari beats Atiku by 313,259 votes in Zamfara
In Zamfara State, Buhari defeated Atiku with 313,259 votes.
This was announced by the Returning Officer of the poll, Prof. Kabiru Bala, at the end of the collation of results on Tuesday in Abuja.
Bala said while Buhari polled 438,682 votes, Atiku scored 125,423 votes.
He however reported that many of the local government returning officers complained of attacks by either bandits or hoodlums leading to the rejection of a total of 18,785 votes across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
INEC declares Buhari winner in Kebbi State
Buhari also won in Kebbi State having polled 581,552 votes to defeat Atiku, who scored 154,282 votes.
The result was announced at the National Collation Centre of 2019 Presidential Election on Tuesday in Abuja by the Collation Officer, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.
He said the total registered voters in the election were 1,820,697.
“A total of 756,605 votes were valid while total votes cast was 803,755 out of which 47,150 was rejected,” he said.
Atiku wins Taraba poll with 374, 743 votes
Atiku won the election in Taraba State, according to state Collation Officer, Prof. Shehu Iya, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Madibo Adamawa, University of Technology, Yola.
Iya said Atiku polled 374, 743 votes in the state, while Buhari polled 324,906 votes.
According to him, out of the total 1,777,105 registered voters in the state, 777,105 eligible voters in Taraba State were accredited, while 741, 564 votes were cast.
He noted that the total number of valid votes was 712, 877, while 28, 627 votes were rejected.
Certificate of Return
Meanwhile, The Independent National Electoral Commission, Mahmood Yakubu, has said certificate of return will be issued to both the President-elect and the vice President-elect at 2pm today in Abuja.