The report also showed that the percentage is the highest so far since 2008 after increasing by six points in the last two years.
42% of respondents who were asked if they will exercise their franchise if elections were to be held ‘tomorrow’, said they would not vote.
However, the majority of those who responded in the affirmative declared support for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the National Democratic Congress (NDC) although the former’s preference shrunk by 15 points.
“Compared to 2017, the proportion of respondents who said they would vote for the NPP has dwindled by 15 percentage points from 49% to 34% while the share who said they would vote for the NDC has remained unchanged 22%.”
In its conclusion, the survey categorically pointed out that, “it is impossible to draw solid conclusions about a likely election outcome.
“These findings suggest that a large chunk of the electorate is still waiting to be convinced, during the year remaining before Ghana’s 2020 presidential election, to vote for a specific candidate – or even to vote at all”, the report noted. Read Full Story
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