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Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by MrPolitics: 7:09pm On Apr 24, 2016
I had some free time and thought to do this to analyze how buhari and jonathan fared in the political zones.


North Central (6 states + FCT)
Buhari - 2,411,013
Jonathan - 1,715,818


North East (6 states) boko haram zone
Buhari - 2,848,678
Jonathan - 796,588


North West (7 states) buhari's zone
Buhari - 7,115,199
Jonathan - 1,339,709


South East (5 states)
Buhari - 198,248
Jonathan - 2,464,906


South South (6 states) Jonathan's zone
Buhari - 418,590
Jonathan - 4,714,725


South West (6 states)
Buhari - 2,433,193
Jonathan - 1,821,416

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by asorocker: 7:14pm On Apr 24, 2016
The results are good, only an ineffectual old illiterate buffoon that would seek to kill himself because he thinks a particular zone did not vote him

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Nobody: 7:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
The SW did nothing for Buhari sef....

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by MrPolitics: 8:48pm On Apr 24, 2016
The NW is what made the difference for buhari

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by betterABIAstate: 9:06pm On Apr 24, 2016
Did you include this in the north?

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by OlujobaSamuel: 9:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
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This results shows that the SE & SS voted more along ethnic line than any other region.
North Central:
PMB:1.41 GEJ:1
North East:
PMB:3.58 GEJ:1
North West;
PMB:5.31 GEJ:1
South East:
PMB:1 GEJ:12.43
South South:
PMB:1 GEJ:11.26
South West:
PMB:1.34 GEJ:1
Above details is the voting pattern of each geopolitical zone in respect to how they voted for either of the 2candidates, without considering other aspirants due to the negligible number of vote they got.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by MrPolitics: 11:41am On Nov 18, 2017
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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by kollykolly: 4:17pm On Dec 08, 2017
The SW did nothing for Buhari sef....
It is not really your fault but that of GEJ. If he had treated SW as equal partner those votes Buhari got natural belong to him. To disprove this, go and check his electoral value in SW since 2003 he joined the race.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Bevista: 4:23pm On Dec 08, 2017
kollykolly:

It is not really your fault but that of GEJ. If he had treated SW as equal partner those votes Buhari got natural belong to him. To disprove this, go and check his electoral value in SW since 2003 he joined the race.
With PYO in the 2015 race, it is grossly inaccurate to think that those votes would "naturally belong" to GEJ.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Bevista: 4:26pm On Dec 08, 2017
OlujobaSamuel:
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This results shows that the SE & SS voted more along ethnic line than any other region.
North Central:
PMB:1.41 GEJ:1
North East:
PMB:3.58 GEJ:1
North West;
PMB:5.31 GEJ:1
South East:
PMB:1 GEJ:12.43
South South:
PMB:1 GEJ:11.26
South West:
PMB:1.34 GEJ:1
Above details is the voting pattern of each geopolitical zone in respect to how they voted for either of the 2candidates, without considering other aspirants due to the negligible number of vote they got.
Breaking the voting pattern down to ratios is quite revealing. The SS/SE voting ratio shows that if those regions had the same registered voters like the NW/NE, the story could've been very different.
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With such distorted voting ratio, PMB must be really unpopular in the SS/SE or maybe the rigging there was nuclear.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by freemanbubble: 8:17am On Feb 15, 2019
Okay
Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Pabloosas(m): 8:17am On Feb 15, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Nobody: 8:18am On Feb 15, 2019
ok
Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Mmlanrehh(m): 8:18am On Feb 15, 2019
To all Nigerians, I say this: we must have a country after the elections. We all still have to live among ourselves when the polls have closed and the elections are over. The rhetoric leading up to the elections must therefore be mindful of the need for moderation, decorum and respect.
Everything must be done and every sacrifice must be made to ensure free and fair election. INEC is encouraged to engage the parties and be transparent in it's decision-making. It is important that the people are assured of the Commission's resolve and commitment to credible elections.

I Hamzat Olanrewaju call for a credible,free and fair election with 0 violence
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by herzernIsHere: 8:18am On Feb 15, 2019
PMB will win the upcoming Presidential election in Nigeria.

It's a done deal.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by bainzd56: 8:18am On Feb 15, 2019
nice
Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by afroniger: 8:19am On Feb 15, 2019
SE/SS must turn out (rig) for AtikuObi more than they did for Jonathan in 2015 for him to stand a chance, else he should forget it.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by ednut1(m): 8:19am On Feb 15, 2019
I am from the SW. After all d tinubu shouts and noise na just 600k diff self lol. Overated

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by frowland(m): 8:19am On Feb 15, 2019
MrPolitics:
I had some free time and thought to do this to analyze how buhari and jonathan fared in the political zones.


North Central (6 states + FCT)
Buhari - 2,411,013
Jonathan - 1,715,818


North East (6 states) boko haram zone
Buhari - 2,848,678
Jonathan - 796,588


North West (7 states) buhari's zone
Buhari - 7,115,199
Jonathan - 1,339,709


South East (5 states)
Buhari - 198,248
Jonathan - 2,464,906


South South (6 states) Jonathan's zone
Buhari - 418,590
Jonathan - 4,714,725


South West (6 states)
Buhari - 2,433,193
Jonathan - 1,821,416

Which one is BokoHaram Zone? Haha, funny.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by B1ak3: 8:20am On Feb 15, 2019
It will go the same way this time. But this time around the margin in delta won't be that much. While the margin for kastina will be really high.

The moment I saw the breakdown it became clear to me that there is no way under the sun for PDP to win. Even if they sweep the entire south east with 100% just two states from the north for APC can cover that margin.
They have put up a good fight but reality can't be argued with.

People say this election is between two northern but the truth is atiku didn't follow the campaign as a northerner and as such his following is mainly from the south east and south south. He is only hanging on to the popularity of people like kwankwaso, saraki etc for his northern votes. So I will say this race like the last one is between a northerner and a southerner

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Beremx(f): 8:20am On Feb 15, 2019
This time around, it's between two northerners.

Atiku is winning outrightly

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by shitta668: 8:22am On Feb 15, 2019
they will certainly rig it
Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Kaxmytex(m): 8:23am On Feb 15, 2019
Na to share the northern vote sure pas now

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by SCAMDOCTOR: 8:23am On Feb 15, 2019
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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by pundit92: 8:24am On Feb 15, 2019
My father and grandfather were colonized by British, I will never allow ordinary Cameroon to colonize me too.
My PVC, get ready, we are voting my fellow Nigerian (Buhari) tomorrow.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Seetto: 8:24am On Feb 15, 2019
Buhari needs northwest only to send atiku to eternal political resting place....

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by naijapips04: 8:25am On Feb 15, 2019
How can katsina alone have 3 million PVCs?

I now see why buhari refused to sign the electoral act.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Modarun(m): 8:26am On Feb 15, 2019
OlujobaSamuel:
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This results shows that the SE & SS voted more along ethnic line than any other region.
North Central:
PMB:1.41 GEJ:1
North East:
PMB:3.58 GEJ:1
North West;
PMB:5.31 GEJ:1
South East:
PMB:1 GEJ:12.43
South South:
PMB:1 GEJ:11.26
South West:
PMB:1.34 GEJ:1
Above details is the voting pattern of each geopolitical zone in respect to how they voted for either of the 2candidates, without considering other aspirants due to the negligible number of vote they got.

The North West and North East have always voted along ethnoreligious lines. The South South and East have since time immemorial voted against Buhari candidacy. This is not out of hatred or ethnic lines but as a result of his now proven bigotry and nepotistic bias. People knw that such a man is never suppose to rule or govern a multi ethno religious nation like Nigeria. SS and SE are not against the Muslim North or the South West, They are against the emergence of fanatics and bigots such as Buhari. These same group voted enmass for Obasanjo twice, Yar Adua a muslim Fulani, they will also vote enmass for Atiku a Muslim Fulani. It has nothing to do with with ethnicity but prevention of tyranic bigotry and nepotism. Yorubas should stop demonizing the Other section of the South.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by surevik(f): 8:27am On Feb 15, 2019
No wonder he never treated the SS and SE well... All his key appointment where in the NE and NW, his appointments were base on regional votes. And you want us to Vote for such a person, a heartless being without any atom of forgiveness. Sorry! This time around all the minister from the region with lower votes will be sacked and replaced after just 3 months.

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by asobo: 8:29am On Feb 15, 2019
OlujobaSamuel:
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This results shows that the SE & SS voted more along ethnic line than any other region.
North Central:
PMB:1.41 GEJ:1
North East:
PMB:3.58 GEJ:1
North West;
PMB:5.31 GEJ:1
South East:
PMB:1 GEJ:12.43
South South:
PMB:1 GEJ:11.26
South West:
PMB:1.34 GEJ:1
Above details is the voting pattern of each geopolitical zone in respect to how they voted for either of the 2candidates, without considering other aspirants due to the negligible number of vote they got.
And the NW voted on what basis?

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Re: Geo-political Breakdown Of The 2015 Presidential Election Results by Echo50(m): 8:29am On Feb 15, 2019
saturday is by the corner so keep aside things of no meaning. 2015 & 2019 are dffrnt yr with dffnt expctations

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