Elections 2000: Central

  • Date Created

    March, 1957

    Population

    2201863

  • History

    The Central Region is one of the sixteen administrative regions of Ghana. It is bordered by Ashanti and Eastern regions to the north, Western region to the west, Greater Accra region to the east, and to the south by the Gulf of Guinea. The Central region is renowned for its many elite higher education institutions and an economy based on an abundance of industrial minerals and tourism. The Central region attains many tourist attractions such as castles, forts and beaches stretched along the Central region's coastline.

  • Demographics

    The Central Region is a hub of education, with some of the best schools in the country. The region's economy is dominated by services followed by mining and fishing. Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle are prominent UNESCO World Heritage Sites and serve as a reminder of the slave trade. The Central Region is a major center for tourism within the peninsula of Ashantiland and it has some of the most beautiful beaches,[citation needed] and national parks (Kakum National Park). U.S. President Barack Obama made his first international trip to the city of Cape Coast in 2009.

After 0 out of 17 Constituencies Declared

NPP
NDC

60.31%

JOHN A. KUFUOR

302,414

39.69%

JOHN E. ATTA-MILLS

199,006
CANDIDATE VOTES % SHARE
JOHN A. KUFUOR NPP 302,414 60.31%
JOHN E. ATTA-MILLS NDC 199,006 39.69%

President: Marginal Wins

Constituency Votes Difference Percentage
Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirem 1,798
NPP - 52.62%
NDC - 47.38%
Effutu 2,113
NPP - 55.83%
NDC - 44.17%
Abura/Asebu/Kwamankese 3,304
NPP - 56.00%
NDC - 44.00%
Gomoa West 3,304
NPP - 56.55%
NDC - 43.45%
Twifo/Heman/Lower Denkyira 3,604
NPP - 55.63%
NDC - 44.37%