Cameroon Senatorial elections: CPDM takes advantage of conflict, unseats SDF in North West Region

The governing Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement, CPDM, has toppled the opposition Social Democratic Front Party, SDF from it’s stronghold-the Northwest Region.

The one time leading opposition party lost to the CPDM in the March 12 senatorial elections.

The CPDM list trampled over that of the SDF by a landslide win in all the seven divisions making up the North West Region where a bloody separatist conflict has been ongoing for over six years.

The CPDM is retaining all the seven elected senatorial seats in the region for the second time after it did so in 2013 before being booted out by the SDF in 2018.

Below are the complete results of the Senatorial Elections in the Seven Divisions making up the North West Region.

Menchum Division

Total number of registered voters – 107

Total number of valid votes cast 107*

Total number of absences 00

CPDM – 105

SDF – 02

Mezam Division

Total number of registered voters – 237

Total number of valid votes cast 237

Total number of absences 00

CPDM – 202

SDF – 35

Donga-Mantung Division

Total number of registered voters – 180

Total number of valid votes cast 171

Total number of absences 09

CPDM – 170

SDF – 0

Invalid – 01

Bui Division

Total number of registered voters – 151

Total number of valid votes cast 151

CPDM – 150

SDF – 1

Boyo Division

Total number of registered voters – 122

Total number of valid votes cast 92

Total number of absences 30

CPDM – 91

SDF – 1

Senatorial Elections Results in Ngohketunja

CPDM 87/107

SDF 00/107 votes cast

20 absences.

Boyo Division
Total number of votes cast 92


CPDM 91
SDF 1

Percentage score by CPDM 98.91%
SDF 1.09%.

Source: SENATOR Kinyang, now former Senator of BUI Division

Compiled by Mimi Mefo Info

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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