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Mercy360 Blog of Thursday, 5 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

A recent survey predicts John Dramani Mahama and the NDC will win the upcoming Ghanaian elections, with Mahama leading by a significant margin.

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A recent survey conducted by the Centre for Governance, Economic and Election Research-Ghana has predicted a victory for John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the upcoming Ghanaian elections. The survey, which was conducted in November 2024, sampled 600 respondents from six swing constituencies.

According to the survey, 57.4% of respondents indicated their intention to vote for Mahama, while 27.5% said they would vote for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate. The remaining 15.1% of respondents said they would vote for other candidates. These findings suggest that Mahama has a significant lead over his opponents.

The survey's predictions are based on a thorough analysis of the data collected from the respondents. The researchers used a multi-stage cluster sampling approach to select the respondents, ensuring that the sample was representative of the broader population. The survey's margin of error is 5%, which suggests that the findings are reliable and accurate.

The survey's findings have significant implications for the upcoming elections. If Mahama's lead holds, it could signal a major victory for the NDC. However, it's worth noting that elections are inherently unpredictable, and there are many factors that could influence the outcome.

The survey's predictions have also sparked debate among political analysts and observers. Some have questioned the methodology used in the survey, while others have argued that the findings are consistent with other polls and surveys conducted in recent months.

Overall, the survey's findings suggest that Mahama and the NDC have a strong chance of winning the upcoming elections. However, it's essential to approach these predictions with caution and to recognize that there are many factors that could influence the outcome of the elections.