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TABLE-Latest Nigerian presidential election results

Sun, Apr 17 08:16 AM EDT

ABUJA, April 17 (Reuters) - Below is a table of the latest
available results from states around Nigeria from Saturday's
presidential elections.

The figures show the number of votes won by the main
candidates in each state. There are 36 states plus Abuja, the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Results are still awaited from some regions and for some
candidates. The Independent National Electoral Commission has
yet to collate national figures.

PDP CPC ACN ANPP

ABIA 1,175,984 3,743 n/a n/a
AKWA-IBOM 1,165,549 n/a n/a n/a
ANAMBRA 1,145,169 4,223 n/a n/a
BAYELSA 504,811 691 370 136
BENUE 658,472 102,171 n/a n/a
DELTA 1,368,851 8,960 13,146 n/a
EBONYI 480,592 1,025 1,102 14,296
ENUGU 802,144 3,753 1,755 1,111
FCT 253,444 131,576 n/a n/a
JIGAWA 491,252 663,994 n/a n/a
KADUNA 1,190,179 1,334,244 11,278 17,301
KANO 440,665 1,624,543 42,353 526,310
KATSINA 424,587 1,154,000 n/a n/a
KEBBI 369,198 501,453 n/a n/a
LAGOS 1,281,688 189,983 427,203 8,941
OYO 484,758 92,396 252,240 7,156
RIVERS 1,817,762 13,182 16,382 1,449
SOKOTO 309,057 540,759 n/a n/a

TOTAL 14,364,162 6,370,696 765,829 576,700

CANDIDATES AND PARTIES

PDP - Goodluck Jonathan (People's Democratic Party)
CPC - Muhammadu Buhari (Congress for Progressive Change)
ACN - Nuhu Ribadu (Action Congress of Nigeria)
ANPP - Ibrahim Shekarau (All Nigeria Peoples Party)

(For more Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on the
top issues, visit: http://af.reuters.com/ )
(Reporting by Reuters correspondents in Nigeria; Compiled by
Nick Tattersall)


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