2015 Jigawa State gubernatorial election

The 2015 Jigawa State gubernatorial election was the 6th gubernatorial election of Jigawa State.[1][2][3][4] Held on April 11, 2015, the All Progressives Congress nominee Mohammed Badaru Abubakar won the election, defeating Aminu Ibrahim Ringim of the People's Democratic Party.[5][6][7]

2015 Jigawa State gubernatorial election
April 11, 2015
 
Nominee Mohammed Badaru Abubakar Aminu Ibrahim Ringim
Party APC PDP
Popular vote 648,045 479,447

Governor before election

Sule Lamido
PDP

Elected Governor

Mohammed Badaru Abubakar
APC

APC primary

APC candidate, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar clinched the party ticket. The APC primary election was held in 2014.[8][9]

PDP primary

PDP candidate, Aminu Ibrahim Ringim clinched the party ticket.[10][11][12][13][14] The PDP primary election was held in 2014.[15][16][17]

Results

A total of 4 candidates contested in the election. Mohammed Badaru Abubakar from the All Progressives Congress won the election, defeating Aminu Ibrahim Ringim from the People's Democratic Party, Sardauna Yanleman from All Progressives Grand Alliance and Musa Galamawa from National Conscience Party.[18][19] Registered voters was 1,819,773, accredited voters was 1,217,504, 26,977 votes was cancelled, valid votes was 1,130,883. The winner, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar won by 168,598 votes.[20][21]

2015 Jigawa State gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
APC Mohammed Badaru Abubakar 648,045
PDP Aminu Ibrahim Ringim 479,447
APGA Sardauna Yanleman 1,997
NCP Musa Galamawa 1,394
APC hold

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