Zaben gwamnan jihar Kano na 2003
Iri | gubernatorial election (en) |
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Kwanan watan | 19 ga Afirilu, 2003 |
Ƙasa | Najeriya |
Applies to jurisdiction (en) | jihar Kano |
Zaɓen Gwamnan Jihar Kano na shekarar 2003 ya faru ne a ranar 19 ga Afrilu, 2003. Dan takarar jam'iyyar ANPP Ibrahim Shekarau ne ya lashe zaɓen inda ya doke PDP Rabiu Kwankwaso da wasu ƴan takara 5.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Sakamako[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]
Ibrahim Shekarau daga jam'iyyar ANPP ne ya lashe zaɓen.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] ƴan takara 7 ne suka fafata a zaɓen.[17][2][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]
Adadin waɗanda suka yi rajista a jihar ya kai 4,000,430, jimillar kuri’u 2,313,527, kuri’u 2,197,405 da aka yi watsi da su, sun kai 116,122.[25][2][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]
- Ibrahim Shekarau, ( ANPP ) - 1,082,457
- Rabiu Kwankwaso, PDP - 888,494
- Kabir Atiku, APGA- 10,271
- Amin Ibrahim Ali, PRP, 72,262
- Umar Danhassan, PSP- 187,084
- Mohammed Mukhtar, UNPP- 2,897
Nassoshi[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]
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