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2023: Presidential Election Hard Facts. by lhordspy: 10:07pm On Nov 12, 2022
Firstly
Can a depleted PDP or Cut-out NNPP or Labour party stand in the way of an unchanged and undiminised APC in 2023?
In 2019, APC won by 15million votes to PDP 11million votes.

From that voting figures of PDP in 2019. we now have:
NNPP, LP , and G5 PDP all out of it. With each taking away its supporters and voters.

Can either of these depleted or cut-out parties win against APC in 2023?


Secondly
Can any candidate win an election without atleast having 4 majority votes in any of the BiG-7 states?
There are seven states with the highest voters turnout in every election since 2015. Which are Kaduna, Kastina, Lagos, Jigawa , Bauchi , kano, Plateau with atleast 1million voters turnout on election day.

Out of this seven, only Plateau and Kano is not sure for APC when talking about majority votes.

But that is not my point, my question is can any candidate win an election without having atleast 4 majority votes in any of the aforementioned states and substantial votes in the rest?
Re: 2023: Presidential Election Hard Facts. by ImmaculateJOE(m): 10:12pm On Nov 12, 2022
In 2011 GEJ won without Kano, Jigawa, Bauchi, Kastina and Kaduna
Re: 2023: Presidential Election Hard Facts. by Abfinest007(m): 10:13pm On Nov 12, 2022
Wake up go collect ur money from tinubu
Re: 2023: Presidential Election Hard Facts. by lhordspy: 10:19pm On Nov 12, 2022
ImmaculateJOE:
In 2011 GEJ won without Kano, Jigawa, Bauchi, Kastina.

Gej swept the whole of south. He had 65% in Lagos, 97% in Imo and 70%+ in Ondo.

He had the whole of the southern part in his pocket.

Re: 2023: Presidential Election Hard Facts. by Donwilson88: 10:20pm On Nov 12, 2022
If and only if we had one mind and one speakout haven experienced Nigeria since her democracy we will take a decent judgment and vote in what will benefit us notminding the Zone or religion
We are in the 21st century jarey!
Call a spade a spade!

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Re: 2023: Presidential Election Hard Facts. by ImmaculateJOE(m): 10:30pm On Nov 12, 2022
lhordspy:


Gej swept the whole of south. He had 65% in Lagos, 97% in Imo and 70%+ in Ondo.

He had the whole of the southern part in his pocket.
You are bringing a different argument..

You said no one has ever won without wining at least 4 out of 7 top states with highest voter turnout..
Re: 2023: Presidential Election Hard Facts. by Nobody: 10:42pm On Nov 12, 2022
Another fact is Obi and Kwankwaso will drop out of the race latest December

Atiku is coming
Re: 2023: Presidential Election Hard Facts. by lhordspy: 10:42pm On Nov 12, 2022
ImmaculateJOE:

You are bringing a different argument..

You said no one has ever won without wining at least 4 out of 7 top states with highest voter turnout..

No sir. In 2011. The highest voters turnout was Abia, Imo, delta, kastina, akwaibom, anambra, lagos, plateau, Rivers, kaduna, kano

There were 11 of them with over 1m+ usual voter turnout prior to 2015. God knows how. Maybe the numbers were inflated due to rigging.

Gej won majority in Abia, Imo, Delta, Akwaibom, Anambra ,Lagos, River

I can show you the chart incase you are interested.

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