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Stunning Political Shift: NDC Secure #8 and NPP #1 on Ballot

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The recent balloting for the positions of the NPP and the NDC on the upcoming election ballot has generated considerable attention. This event determined that the NPP will appear as number 1 on the ballot paper for the elections. This placement is viewed by the parties as a strategic benefit for the governing party.

Following the presidential balloting conducted on Friday, September 20, 2024, the Electoral Commission (EC) confirmed the positions of both parties on the ballot. In contrast to the NPP’s 1st position, the NDC has secured the 8th position. NDC party officials have expressed their satisfaction with this outcome. They assert that it provides a unique opportunity to challenge the NPP’s long-standing governance. With the NDC aiming to end what they describe as the NPP’s “unparalleled corruption,” this position may serve to galvanize their supporters.NDC

Moreover, Kofi Adams, a prominent Member of Parliament from the NDC, highlighted the significance of their 8th position. He referred to it as a “God-given” opportunity. This statement emphasizes the party’s belief in their potential to connect with the electorate and present a compelling alternative. Additionally, the Deputy Director of Elections for the NDC, Rashid Tanko Computer, confidently stated that Ghanaians will vote for the NDC regardless of their position on the ballot. This assertion reflects the party’s determination and optimism as they embark on their campaign efforts.

As both parties prepare for the upcoming elections, the dynamics of their respective strategies become increasingly apparent. The NPP aims to leverage its advantageous ballot position to reinforce its governance narrative. The NDC seeks to capitalize on its placement to underscore its campaign message of change and accountability. This evolving political landscape undoubtedly sets the stage for a competitive electoral process.

Here is the position of the political parties on the ballot.

NDC position
Election balloting

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