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Elections were held throughout Nigeria throughout 2022. During the year, the governors of Ekiti and Osun states were elected on 18 June and 16 July, respectively. Additionally, there were also elections to fill vacant seats in the House of Representatives and state houses of assembly along with local elections in Adamawa State, Benue State, Edo State, Enugu State, the Federal Capital Territory, Imo State, Katsina State, and Kebbi State.

Federal elections

National Assembly elections

House of Representatives elections

Шаблон:Main At least three by-elections were held in 2022 to fill vacancies in the House of Representatives:

Constituency Incumbent Election
Member Party Results Candidates
Akure North/Akure South Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:Party shading/Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria) |PDP data-sort-value=02/26/2022 Шаблон:Party shading/All Progressives Congress| Incumbent died 16 August 2021
New member elected on 26 February
APC gain
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Jos North/Bassa Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:Party shading/All Progressives Congress |APC data-sort-value=02/26/2022 Шаблон:Party shading/People's Redemption Party| Incumbent died 2 April 2021
New member elected on 26 February
PRP gain after court decision
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Ogoja/Yala Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:Party shading/Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria) |PDP data-sort-value=02/26/2022 Шаблон:Party shading/All Progressives Congress| Incumbent resigned 22 September 2021
New member elected on 26 February
APC gain
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State elections

Gubernatorial elections

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House of Assembly elections

Шаблон:Main At least six by-elections will be held in 2022 to fill vacancies in state houses of assembly in at least six different states:

Local elections

At least ten statewide local elections were held in 2022:

  • Adamawa: The Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission held local elections on 9 April.[15] The PDP won all 21 chairmanships and 226 councillorship seats.[16][17]
  • Benue: The Benue State Independent Electoral Commission initially called local elections for 7 May; however, the Commission later pushed the elections forward to 30 April.[18] The PDP won all 23 chairmanships and 276 councillorship seats.[19]
  • Ebonyi: The Ebonyi State Independent Electoral Commission held local elections on 30 July. The APC won all 13 chairmanships and 171 councillorship seats.[20]
  • Edo: The Edo State Independent Electoral Commission initially called local elections for 19 April;[21] however, a court ruled against the conduct of the elections and the EDSIEC postponed the election.[22]
  • Enugu: The Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission held local elections on 23 February.[23] The PDP won all 17 chairmanships and 260 councillorship seats.[24]
  • Federal Capital Territory: The federal Independent National Electoral Commission held FCT local elections on 12 February.[25] Of the six area council chairmanships, three went to the APC and PDP each while of the 62 councillorships, 44 went to the PDP and 18 were won by the APC.[26]
  • Imo: The Imo State Independent Electoral Commission called local elections for 12 March.[27] However, this date was pushed back to 25 March before being suspended indefinitely due to security concerns.[28]
  • Katsina: The Katsina State Independent Electoral Commission held local elections on 11 April.[29] Initial results showed the APC won all 31 declared chairmanships and 328 declared councillorship seats but results from three LGA were unavailable.[30]
  • Kebbi: The Kebbi State Independent Electoral Commission held local elections on 5 February.[31] The APC won all 21 chairmanship and 225 councillorship seats.[32]
  • Osun: The Osun State Independent Electoral Commission called local elections for 15 October.[33][34]

Notes

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References

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