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2019 Edo State House of Assembly election
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The 2019 Edo State House of Assembly election was held on March 9, 2019, to elect members of the Edo State House of Assembly in Nigeria. All the 24 seats were up for election in the Edo State House of Assembly.[1][2][3]
Results
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Estako West II
APC candidate Aliyu Oshiomhole won the election.[4][5]
Estako West I
APC candidate Ganiyu Audu won the election.
Igueben
APC candidate Ephraim Aluebhosele won the election.
Esan West
APC candidate Marcus Onobun won the election.
Esan South East
APC candidate Sunday Ojiezele won the election.
Esan Central
APC candidate Victor Edoror won the election.
Esan North East II
APC candidate Emmanuel Okoduwa won the election.
Esan North East I
APC candidate Francis Okiye won the election.
Ovia South West
APC candidate Sunday Aghedo won the election.
Ovia North East II
APC candidate Vincent Uwadiae won the election.
Ovia North East I
APC candidate Ugiagbe Dumez won the election.
Uhunmwode
APC candidate Washington Osifo won the election.
Oredo East
APC candidate Osaro Obazee won the election.
Orhionmwon East
APC candidate Nosayaba Okunbor won the election.
Orhionmwon West
APC candidate Roland Asoro won the election.
Ikpoba-Okha
APC candidate Henry Okhuarobo won the election.
Egor
APC candidate Crosby Eribo won the election.
Oredo West
APC candidate Chris Okaeben won the election.
Estako East
APC candidate Kingsley Ugabi won the election.
Estako Central
APC candidate Oshoma Ahmed won the election.
Owan West
APC candidate Micheal Ohio-Ezo won the election.
Owan East
APC candidate Eric Okaka won the election.
Akoko-Edo I
APC candidate Yekini Idaiye won the election.
Akoko-Edo II
APC candidate Emmanuel Agbaje won the election.
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