#NigeriaDecides Updates After Day 3 – 7 Things to Know
In case you missed the highlights of yesterday election result announcement by INEC in one of Nigeria’s most seriously contested elections, information and analysis contained below will give you a good head-start as the electoral processes wound up
1. INEC concluded result collation for 18 States including the FCT
2. The map below from a Civil Society Organization shows how PDP and APC stack up in Nigeria
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: HOW THE TWO LEADING PARTIES ARE FARING(2). #NigeriaDecides #Nigeria2015 pic.twitter.com/Wi5yyWyUNd
— Situation Room (@SituationRoomNg) March 30, 2015
3. The Chart Below Designed by Nana Ibrahim(@9jamiss) shows votes distribution between the two major party
19 STATES, PLATEAU INCLUSIVE: APC VS PDP 8,520,436 VS 6,488,210 DIFF 2,032,226 IFO APC #INEC #Nigeriadecides pic.twitter.com/4VLzxY2y82
— Nana Ibrahim (@9jaMiss) March 30, 2015
4. Also from the Situation Room is the Aggregated results for all the Political Parties participating in the Presidential Election
NEW: Breakdown of Presidential Election Results as Released by INEC thus far – #Nigeria2015 #Nigeria2015 @NTANewsNow pic.twitter.com/C83WnaCdru
— Situation Room (@SituationRoomNg) March 30, 2015
5. And Kuti Malik(@obamalik) provided a clean graph on how the PDP and the APC stack up
@NTANewsNow @ksa0510 @SituationRoomNg this is more explanatory. #NigeriaDecides pic.twitter.com/bIr7JocccN
— Kuti Malik (@obamalik) March 30, 2015
6. And Deji Faremi(@deejayfaremi) resolved the results using the 25% total vote cast rule
After 18 states + FCT PDP: 6,488,210 APC: 8,520,436 PDP 25%+ votes in 15 states APC 25%+ votes in 13 states PDP 9-10 APC #Nigeriadecides
— Deji Faremi (@deejayfaremi) March 30, 2015
7. James Schneider (@schneiderhome) resolved the results along the 25% rule although fewer details compared to Deji Faremi deductions
After 18 states & FCT GEJ 8 states + FCT GMB 10 states GEJ 6,488,210 GMB 8,520,436 > 25% states GEJ 15 GMB 13 #Nigeriadecides
— James Schneider (@schneiderhome) March 30, 2015