People's National Convention (Ghana)
People's National Convention | |
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Leader | Edward Mahama |
Chairman | Bernard Mornah |
General Secretary | Atik Mohammed |
Vice Chairman | Henry Haruna |
Founder | Hilla Limann |
Founded | 27 July 1992 |
Headquarters | Arts Centre, Accra |
Ideology |
Nkrumaism, Socialism, Pan-Africanism |
Colors | Red, green and white |
Slogan |
Eye kube Service with honesty |
6th Parliament 4th Republic |
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Election symbol | |
Palm tree | |
Party flag | |
Website | |
http://pncghana.org/ | |
The People's National Convention is a political party in Ghana.
The party elected new officials in 2016, electing Edward Mahama back ask presidential candidate and General Secretary Bernard Mornah becoming the Chairman.[1]
At the elections, 7 December 2004, the party was part of the Grand Coalition, that won 4 out of 230 seats. Edward Mahama, candidate of the Grand Coalition won 1.9% of the vote at the presidential elections. At the December 2008 elections, the party won 2 seats in Parliament. For the fourth time in a row, Edward Mahama was the presidential candidate. He received 0.8% of the vote. Hassan Ayariga was elected in 2011 by the party to stand in the Ghanaian presidential election, 2012.[2] Hassan Ayariga received 0.22% of the vote in the 2012 General Elections.[3]
Electoral performance
The PNC has contested all national elections since the inception of the fourth republic apart from the 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election, which was boycotted along with other opposition parties.
Parliamentary elections
Election | Number of PNC votes | Share of votes | Seats | Outcome of election |
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2012 | 72,618 | 0.66% | 1 | Minority in parliament |
2008 | 117,732 | 1.4% | 2 | Minority in parliament[4] |
2004 | 186,226 | 2.1% | 4 | Minority in parliament[5] |
2000 | 224,657 | 3.4% | 3 | Minority in parliament[6] |
1996 | — | — | 5 | Minority in parliament[7] |
1992 | — | — | boycotted | The minority parties boycotted the election[8] |
Presidential elections
Election | Candidate | Number of votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election |
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2012 | Hassan Ayariga | 24,617 | 0.22% | Minority[9] |
2008 | Edward Mahama | 73,494 | 0.9% | Minority[10] |
2004 | Edward Mahama | 165,375 | 1.9% | Minority[11] |
2000 | Edward Mahama | 189,659 | 2.5% | Minority[12] |
1996 | Edward Mahama | — | 3.0% | Minority[13] |
1992 | Hilla Limann | 266,728 | 6.7% | Minority[14] |
References
- ↑ http://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/54718-edward-mahama-dethrones-ayaricough-as-pnc-flagbearer-mornah-elected-chairman.html
- ↑ "Profile of 2012 Presidential Candidates". Official website. Electoral Commission of Ghana. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ↑ http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/election2012/elections.results.php
- ↑ "REPUBLIC OF GHANA - LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 7 DECEMBER 2008". Adam Carr. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ "REPUBLIC OF GHANA - LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 7 DECEMBER 2004". Adam Carr. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ "REPUBLIC OF GHANA - LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 7 DECEMBER 2000". Adam Carr. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ "07 December 1996 Parliamentary Election". Albert C. Nunley. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ "29 December 1992 Parliamentary Election". Albert C. Nunley. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/election2012/elections.results.php
- ↑ "REPUBLIC OF GHANA - PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF DECEMBER 2008". Adam Carr. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ "07 December 2004 Presidential Election". Albert C. Nunley. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ "REPUBLIC OF GHANA - PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF DECEMBER 2000". Adam Carr. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ "07 December 1996 Presidential Election". Elections in Ghana. Albert C. Nunley. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- ↑ "03 November 1992 Presidential Election". Elections in Ghana. Albert C. Nunley. Retrieved 2010-08-27.