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2003 Anambra State gubernatorial election

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2003 Anambra State gubernatorial election
gubernatorial election
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto
Applies to jurisdictionAnambra Taƴto
Follows1999 Anambra State gobernaaɓe suɓaaji Taƴto
Point in time19 Seeɗto 2003 Taƴto

2003 Anambra State gubernatorial election waɗi ko ñalnde sappo e joowey nayi 19 abriil 2003.[1][2][3][4][5] Chris Ngige mo PDP heɓi woote, o fooli Peter Obi mo APGA e kanndidaaji goɗɗi.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

Chinwoke Mbadinuju heɓi nasaraaku nder wooteeji arandeeji PDP, amma noddaango man hokkaama Chris Ngige,[12][13][14][15] ɗum waɗi mo o waylita haa AD. Okey Udeh, gonɗo e doggol Ngige.

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Gomnaajo lesdi Anambra suɓaama bee nanta kuuɗe ɗuuɗal yimɓe.

Ko ina tolnoo e kanndidaaji jeeɗiɗi mbinnditiima e Komisariyaa ngenndiijo jeytaare ngam tawtoreede woote ɗee.[24] Kanndidaajo PDP Chris Ngige heɓi woote ngam laamu arandeere, o fooli kanndidaajo APGA, Peter Obi e kanndidaaji feere.

Limngal wootooɓe winnditiiɓe e nder diiwaan hee fof ko 1 859 795 neɗɗo.[7] Kono tan, ko 47,22 % (ɗum woni 878 212) e wootooɓe winnditiiɓe ɓee tawtoraama golle ɗee.[6

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