2019년 아다마와 주지사 선거

2019 Adamawa State gubernatorial election

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2019년 아다마와 주지사 선거
2015년 2019년 3월 9일 2023
지명자 아마두 우마루 핀티리 빈도 지브릴라
파티 PDP APC
러닝메이트 마틴스 바발레 크로더 세스
일반 투표 376,552 336,386

선거 전 주지사

빈도 지브릴라
APC

선출된 주지사

아마두 우마루 핀티리
PDP

2019년 아다마와 주지사 선거는 2019년 3월 9일 나이지리아에서 치러졌다.PDP아마두 우마루 핀티리 후보APC[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]빈도 지브릴라를 누르고 선거에서 승리했다.

아마두 우마루 핀티리는 1,656표를 얻어 465표를 얻은 가장 가까운 경쟁자인 모하메드 자멜을 누르고 PDP 주지사 후보로 부상했다.그는 마틴스 바베일을 러닝메이트로 선택했다.Bindo Jibrilla크로더 세스와 [13][14][15][16]함께 APC 후보였습니다.29명의 후보자들이 선거에서 경쟁했다.

선거 제도

아다마와 주지사복수투표제로 선출된다.

예비 선거

PDP 프라이머리

PDP 예비선거는 2018년 [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]9월 30일에 실시되었다.아마두 우마루 핀티리는 다른 4명의 [25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33]후보들을 상대로 1,656표를 얻어 예비선거에서 승리했다.그의 가장 가까운 경쟁자는 모하메드 자멜로 465표를 얻어 2위를 차지했고 발라 닐라리는 78표, 알리유 우마르는 8표,[34][35][36] 가르바 단카니는 1표를 얻었다.

APC 프라이머리

APC 예비선거는 2018년 [37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67]10월 4일에 실시되었습니다.빈도 지브릴라는 19만3천656표를 얻어 다른 [68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96]두 후보에게 승리했다.그의 가장 가까운 경쟁자는 할릴루 아흐메드로 15,738표를 얻어 2위를 차지했고 말람 누후 리바두는 8,364표를 [97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136]얻어 3위를 차지했다.

결과.

총 29명의 후보자가 무소속 중앙선거관리위원회에 등록해 선거에 출마했다.

이 주의 총 유권자 수는 197만 3,083명이었으며, 90만 5,346명의 유권자가 등록되었다.총 투표수는 89만9097표였고 유효 투표수는 87만1307표였다.부결표는 27,790표였다.

후보파티투표%
아마두 우마루 핀티리국민민주당376,55243.22
빈도 지브릴라모든 진보 의회336,38638.61
기타 후보158,36918.18
871,307100.00
유효 투표871,30796.91
무효/공백 투표27,7903.09
총투표수899,097100.00
등록 유권자/투표율1,973,08345.57
출처 : This Day Live

지자체별

다음은 양대 정당의 기초자치단체별 선거 결과다.총 유효투표수 871,307표는 선거에 참여한 29개 정당을 나타낸다.녹색은 아마두 우마루 핀티리가 획득한 LGA를 나타냅니다.파란색은 Bindo Jibrilla가 [137]획득한 LGA를 나타냅니다.

LGA 아마두 우마루 핀티리

PDP

빈도 지브릴라

APC

총투표수
# % # % #
기레이 6,938 15,171
욜라 사우스 18,257 22,129
노래 25,151 17,845
라무르데 20,138 10,182
푸포레 17,529 21,972
26,556 21,407
셸렝 11,377 15,944
간예 17,993 19,151
구육 19,022 12,504
툰고 6,018 6,564
미치카 25,617 13,511
마다갈리 17,660 9,365
누만 21,922 11,642
무비노스 17,567 31,805
마요 벨와 19,897 14,198
욜라 노스 24,383 20,979
무비 사우스 10,420 19,825
마이하 8,745 14,939
쟈다 20,076 18,006
뎀사 22,037 10,342
곰비 12,968 9,347
합계 376,552 336,386 871,307

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