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2007 Nigerian Senate elections in Ondo State

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The 2007 Nigerian Senate election in Ondo State was held on 21 April 2007, to elect members of the Nigerian Senate to represent Ondo State. Gbenga Ogunniya representing Ondo Central, Bode Olajumoke representing Ondo North and Hosea Ehinlanwo representing Ondo South all won on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.[1][2][3]

Overview

Affiliation Party Total
PDP ACN
Before Election 3
After Election 3 0 3

Summary

District Incumbent Party Elected Senator Party
Ondo Central Gbenga Ogunniya PDP
Ondo North Bode Olajumoke PDP
Ondo South Hosea Ehinlanwo PDP

Results

Ondo Central

The election was won by Gbenga Ogunniya of the Peoples Democratic Party.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

2007 Nigerian Senate election in Ondo State
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP Gbenga Ogunniya
Total votes
PDP hold

Ondo North

The election was won by Bode Olajumoke of the Peoples Democratic Party.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17]

2007 Nigerian Senate election in Ondo State
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP Bode Olajumoke
Total votes
PDP hold

Ondo South

The election was won by Hosea Ehinlanwo of the Peoples Democratic Party.[18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

2007 Nigerian Senate election in Ondo State
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP Hosea Ehinlanwo
Total votes
PDP hold

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