"Do not be afraid because the presence of political parties in your constituency is only to campaign and appeal for your votes. "But we in the NDC believe we will campaign peacefully and responsibly to win the election convincingly for the whole world to know the true will of Ghanaians," Mr Mahama said.
The election in Tain became crucial on Tuesday evening after two days of waiting for a winner to be declared in the December 28, 2008 presidential election runoff failed to materialise because the outcome of the contest between Professor John Evans Atta Mills of NationalDemocratic Congress (NDC) and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of New Patriotic Party (NPP) was inconclusive. The Electoral Commission collated figures for 229 constituencies with the exception of Tain in percentage terms were, 50.13 per cent
The election in Tain became crucial on Tuesday evening after two days of waiting for a winner to be declared in the December 28, 2008 presidential election runoff failed to materialise because the outcome of the contest between Professor John Evans Atta Mills of NationalDemocratic Congress (NDC) and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of New Patriotic Party (NPP) was inconclusive. The Electoral Commission collated figures for 229 constituencies with the exception of Tain in percentage terms were, 50.13 per cent
for the Prof. Mills and 49.87 per cent for Nana Akufo-Addo. With a difference of about 23,055 in favour of Prof Mills, it became clear that holding the Tain election, which has a vote
population of about 53,000, could affect the result.
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