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The NDC also dominates among voters with jobs. Among students, the NPP appear to be losing support faster than among other demographics, however, in a shocking turn of event, NDC is now losing grounds among voters without jobs. What could be accounting for NDC losing grounds

The NDC also dominates among voters with jobs. Among students, the NPP appear to be losing support faster than among other demographics, however, in a shocking turn of event, NDC is now losing grounds among voters without jobs. 

What could be accounting for NDC losing grounds
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Interesting data from the first national tracking poll for April 2025 is revealing an interesting insight when educational level of voters in the regions are considered. This data could shape the future campaign and how the political parties engage voters in the regions. The

Interesting data from the first national tracking poll for April 2025 is revealing an interesting insight when educational level of voters in the regions are considered. This data could shape the future campaign and how the political parties engage voters in the regions.

The
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How voters from various party affiliations in the 16 regions voted in the 2024 election according to the April 2025 national tracking poll. Key observations from the poll that seeks to explain the source of NPP defeat are summarized below: 1. Less than 80% of NPP voters voted

How voters from various party affiliations in the 16 regions voted in the 2024 election according to the April 2025 national tracking poll.

Key observations from the poll that seeks to explain the source of NPP defeat are summarized below:

1. Less than 80% of NPP voters voted
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BREAKING NEWS: A new poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics shows majority of Ghanaians support the removal of the Chief Justice Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo. The poll shows 52% of voters support the removal of Chief Justice, only 20% of voters oppose her

BREAKING NEWS:
A new poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics shows majority of Ghanaians support the removal of the Chief Justice  Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo. The poll shows 52% of voters support the removal of Chief Justice, only 20% of voters oppose her
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Which of the following person(s) or group of persons do you believe should take responsibility for NPP's defeat in the 2024 elections? -Regions

Which of the following person(s) or group of persons do you believe should take responsibility for NPP's defeat in the 2024 elections? -Regions
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Post election polls shows that averagely, 28.8% of voters who voted for Nana Addo in the 2020 election switched their votes to John Dramani Mahama, while 66.9% voted for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and 4.2% voted for other candidates. Comparing the 2020 NPP presidential election results

Post election polls shows that averagely, 28.8% of voters who voted for Nana Addo in the 2020 election switched their votes to John Dramani Mahama, while 66.9% voted for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and 4.2% voted for other candidates.

Comparing the 2020 NPP presidential election results
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How Ghanaian Christians and Muslims voted in 2020 v 2024 according polling data from 2024 and 2025. The telephone tracking poll conducted in November 2024 shows that 52% of Christians voted for Nana Addo in the 2020 elections while 46% voted for John Mahama, meaning Nana Addo

How Ghanaian Christians and Muslims voted in 2020 v 2024 according polling data from 2024 and 2025.

The telephone tracking poll conducted in November 2024 shows that 52% of Christians voted for Nana Addo in the 2020 elections while 46% voted for John Mahama, meaning Nana Addo
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Civil Liberties (human right) index from Jerry Rawlings to Nana Akufo Addo. JJ Rawlings, ironically, was the only former president who did not record a decline in human right index under his tenure. ourworldindata.org/human-rights

Civil Liberties (human right) index from Jerry Rawlings to Nana Akufo Addo.

JJ Rawlings, ironically, was the only former president who did not record a decline in human right index under his tenure. 

ourworldindata.org/human-rights
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As we promised the good people of Ghana, our 2025 polling continues with the next poll starting from the last week of June 2025. The poll will adopt a mix mode, telephone, online and face-t-face. Approximately 72% of the sample will be administered face-to-face, 21% by telephone

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What should happen to Sammy Gyamfi following his apology after he was captured giving US Dollar gift to a citizen a week of the president unveil the code of conduct for his appointees?

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The first Global InfoAnalytics Ltd and Stratcomm Africa report on Customer Satisfaction and Banking Brands Survey has been published. The survey looks at customer satisfaction across the banking sector and assesses the performance of the various banking brands. The survey

The first Global InfoAnalytics Ltd and Stratcomm Africa report on Customer Satisfaction and Banking Brands Survey has been published. 

The survey looks at customer satisfaction across the banking sector and assesses the performance of the various banking brands. The survey
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Nearly a month after the Chief Justice was suspended in April 2025, a new poll carried in May 2025 shows majority of voters support her suspension. The poll also shows that majority of voters in all the regions except North East and Northern regions support the suspension.

Nearly a month after the Chief Justice was suspended in April 2025, a new poll carried in May 2025 shows majority of voters support her suspension.

The poll also shows that majority of voters in all the regions except North East and Northern regions support the suspension.