Asutifi South be one of de constituencies wey dey represent for Parliament of Ghana insyd. Edey elect one Member of Parliament (MP) by de first past de post system of election. Asutifi South dey locate for de Asutifi District for de Ahafo Region for Ghana insyd.
De seat dey entirely for de Asutifi district of de Ahafo Region for Ghana insyd.
Election
|
Member
|
Party
|
1996
|
Collins Dauda
|
National Democratic Congress
|
2000
|
Cecilia Djan Amoah
|
New Patriotic Party
|
2004
|
Collins Dauda
|
National Democratic Congress
|
2008
|
Yiadom Boakye Boateng
|
New Patriotic Party
|
2012
|
Collins Dauda
|
National Democratic Congress
|
2016
|
Collins Dauda
|
National Democratic Congress
|
2020
|
Collins Dauda
|
National Democratic Congress
|
2004 Ghanaian parliamentary election: Asutifi South Source:National Electoral Commission, Ghana
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
National Democratic Congress
|
Collins Dauda
|
9,668
|
51.7
|
+3.4
|
|
New Patriotic Party
|
Thomas Broni
|
8,763
|
46.9
|
-4.8
|
|
People's National Convention
|
Nana Ababio Cosmos
|
218
|
1.2
|
—
|
|
Convention People's Party
|
Augustine Adu Adjei
|
51
|
0.3
|
—
|
Majority
|
905
|
4.8
|
+1.4
|
Turnout
|
18,954
|
88.3
|
|
Secof Philip Kofi Adjapong Amoah ein death,[1] (NPP) candidate wey na he dey stand for parliament, dem postpone elections for de constituency insyd go 3 January 2001. Cecilia Djan Amoah, de (NPP) replacement candidate wey be de widow of de deceased, win de seat plus majority of 550.[2][3]
Asutifi South Postponed polls, 2001 Source:Adam Carr's Election Archives
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
New Patriotic Party
|
Cecilia Djan Amoah
|
8,220
|
51.7
|
—
|
|
National Democratic Congress
|
Collins Dauda
|
7,670
|
48.3
|
—
|
Majority
|
550
|
3.4
|
—
|
- List of Ghana Parliament constituencies
- ↑ "NPP Parliamentary Candidate Dies". General News of Sunday, 3 December 2000. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 31 July 2007.
- ↑ "By-election Gives NPP 100th Parliamentary Seat". General News of Thursday, 4 January 2001. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 31 July 2007.
- ↑ "Republic of Ghana Legislative election of 7 December 2000". Archived from the original on 14 September 2007. Retrieved 27 July 2007.