Who has the most chance of winning the 2015 presidential elections?
- Muhammadu Buhari / Yemi Osinbajo(69%, 18,406 Votes)
- Goodluck Jonathan / Namadi Sambo (31%, 7,906 Votes)
- Oluremi Sonaiya / Saidu Bobboi (0%, 103 Votes)
- Allagoa Chinedu / Arabamhen Mary (0%, 99 Votes)
- Chekwas Okorie / Bello Umar (0%, 53 Votes)
- Ambrose Albert / Haruna Shaba (0%, 35 Votes)
- Ganiyu Galadima / Ojengbede Farida (0%, 30 Votes)
- Tunde Anifowoshe-Kelani / Paul Ishaka Ofomile (0%, 29 Votes)
- Martin Onovo / Ibrahim Mohammed (0%, 27 Votes)
- Rafiu Salau / Clinton Cliff Akuchie (0%, 26 Votes)
- Ayeni Adebayo / Anthony Ologbosere (0%, 25 Votes)
- Mani Ibrahim Ahmad / Obianuju Murphy-Uzohue (0%, 24 Votes)
- Sam Eke / Hassana Hassan (0%, 24 Votes)
- Godson Okoye / Haruna Adamu (0%, 24 Votes)
Total Voters: 26,811
List of officially registered presidential candidates-2015:
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has also issued the elections 2015 calendar for governors and members of the 36 state Houses of Assembly elections, scheduled to be held on April 11, 2015 (Saturday).
The INEC has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage voters' active participation in the electoral process and ensure they are well-informed.
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria entitles the president to run for a maximum of two consecutive four-year terms.
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