By-Election: APC Secures 12 Seats, APGA, PDP Claim Victories; ADC Scorecard Empty (Full List)

Below is a highlight list of winners of the Nigerian 2025 by-elections across various states, based on available information from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announcements and credible reports:

Adamawa State:
Ganye Constituency (State Assembly): Misa Musa (APC) – 15,923 votes

Anambra State:
Anambra South Senatorial District: Emmanuel Nwachukwu (APGA) – 90,408 votes

Edo State:
Edo Central Senatorial District: Joseph Ikpea (APC) – 105,129 votes

Ovia Federal Constituency: Omosede Igbinedion (APC) – 77,053 votes

Jigawa State:
Babura-Garki Federal Constituency: Muktar Rabi’u (APC) – 38,449 votes

Kaduna State:
Chikun-Kajuru Federal Constituency: APC candidate

Zaria Kewaye Constituency (State Assembly): APC candidate

Basawa Constituency (State Assembly): APC candidate

Kano State:
Bagwai/Shanono Constituency (State Assembly): Ali Kiyawa (NNPP)

Ghari Tsanyawa Constituency (State Assembly): APCCandidate

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Niger State:
Munya Constituency (State Assembly): Mathew Dogara Daje (APC) – won by a margin of over 6,000 votes

Ogun State:
Ikenne, Sagamu, Remo North Federal Constituency (Remo Federal Constituency): Adesola Ayoola Elegbeji (APC) – 41,237 votes

Oyo State:
Ibadan North Federal Constituency: Folajimi Oyekunle (PDP) – 18,404 votes

Notes:
The All Progressives Congress (APC) won 12 out of the 16 by-elections conducted across 13 states.

The by-elections in Zamfara (Kaura Namoda South Constituency) were declared inconclusive.

Specific winner names for some constituencies (e.g., Kaduna and Kano’s Ghari Tsanyawa) were not detailed in the sources but were attributed to the APC.

Allegations of voter intimidation, vote buying, and electoral malpractice were reported in some states, notably Ogun and Kano, but INEC declared winners based on collated results.

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– ADC Scorecard Empty

The ADC was adopted by members of opposition parties vowing to unseat the APC in the 2027 elections. The party tested its popularity in the by-elections, which were keenly contested by 637 candidates from 17 parties jostling for 68 seats.

The by-election marked the first election the party contested in since the coalition of opposition leaders adopted the ADC as a platform to contest the 2027 polls.

Prior to the elections, the interim National Chairman of the party, David Mark, had appealed to Nigerians to support the party’s candidates and give them the chance to prove themselves in the by-elections.

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