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Osun Rerun: The 7 polling units that will decide APC, PDP’s fate

The outcome of Osun rerun governorship election will be decided by 3498 votes across seven polling units on 27 September as APC, PDP battle

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APC and PDP members have begun intense campaign in the seven polling units where rerun will take place in Osun
APC and PDP members have begun intense campaign in the seven polling units where rerun will take place in Osun

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) have begun house to-house- campaign to woo voters who will decide the
outcome of September 27 Osun rerun governorship election.

Members of both parties have started canvassing for votes in Osogbo, Orolu, Ife North and Ife South were the re-run will be taking place.

NAN reports that the seven affected polling units have 3498 votes which will eventually determine the winner of the election on Thursday.

In Orolu Local Government, rerun election will be conducted in three polling units with about 947 votes expected.

During the September 22 election, APC polled 5,442 while PDP polled 7,776 in the local government.

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In Osogbo, rerun election will take place in one unit with 884 votes expected.

APC polled 23,379 while PDP polled 14,499 in Saturday’s election in Osogbo Local Government.

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Also, in Ife North, election will take place in one unit with 353 votes expected and one unit in Ife South with 1, 314 votes outstanding.

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In Ife North, APC scored 6,527 and PDP 5,486 while in Ife South, APC had 7,223 and PDP 4, 872.

In Orolu Local Government, which is the stronghold of Mr Lasun Yusuf, the Deputy Speaker House of Representatives, it was gathered that APC members want to pacify the deputy speaker to support the party to sweep the votes.

Yusuf who recently defected to the PDP has not been in good terms with the state governor.

He was one of the 17 aspirants that contested the party’s primary on July 20 but came second with 21 votes.

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The PDP, it was gathered , was also looking for a way to talk to the Deputy speaker to support them.

Although, Osogbo was considered to be the stronghold of APC but with the number of votes polled by PDP during Saturday’s election, both parties have dug in working tirelessly to woo voters.

In Ife North and South, which are strongholds of Senator Iyiola Omisore, the candidate of Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the election, it was gathered both PDP and APC have started negotiations with him.

NAN reports that the election was declared inconclusive and a re-run ordered, because the number of cancelled votes was higher than the margin between the two top candidates.

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The PDP candidate, Ademola Adeleke, led the race with 254,698 votes, 353 votes more than his closest rival, Gboyega Oyetola of the APC.

The margin was, however, less than the 3,498 votes in the polling units where voting was cancelled.

Consequently, INEC Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Joseph Afuwape, declared the poll inconclusive and ordered a re-run.

“Unfortunately, as the returning officer, it is not possible to declare any party as the clear winner of this election at the first ballot,” Afuwape said.

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