2003년 아비아 주지사 선거
2003 Abia State gubernatorial election
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2003년 아비아 주지사 선거는 2003년 [1][2][3][4][5]4월 19일 치러졌다.현직 주지사인 PDP의 오르지 우조르 칼루는 그의 전 부대표인 ANPP의 에인나야 아바리베와 다른 두 [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]명의 후보를 누르고 재선되었다.
오르지 우조르 칼루는 예비선거에서 PDP 후보 지명을 받았다.그의 러닝메이트는 치마 [18][19]엔와포였다.
선거 제도
아비아 주의 주지사는 복수 투표 시스템을 사용하여 선출됩니다.
결과.
총 4명의 후보자들이 선거에 참가하기 위해 독립 선거 [20]위원회에 등록했다.PDP 후보인 오르지 우조르 칼루는 다른 세 [7][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]명의 후보들을 물리치고 연임에 성공했다.
그 주의 총 등록 유권자 수는 128만 5428명이었다.그러나 등록 유권자의 64.05%(823,347명)만이 연습에 [6][7]참여했다.
| 후보 | 파티 | 투표 | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 오르지 우조르 칼루 | 국민민주당 | 540,983 | 100.00 | |
| 에인나야 아바리베 | 전나이지리아인민당(ANPP) | |||
| 온우카 칼루 | 모든 진보적 그랜드 얼라이언스(APGA) | |||
| 롤랜드 뉴포 | 피플 위임당(PMP) | |||
| 총 | 540,983 | 100.00 | ||
| 등록 유권자/투표율 | 1,285,428 | – | ||
| 출처 : Dawodu[6],[20] Africa Update,[7] Gamji에서 작성. | ||||
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