Elections
JUST IN: Tamale High Court Orders Rerun of Kpandai Parliamentary Election
Tamale High Court mandates rerun within 30 days after ruling on alleged irregularities in the previous parliamentary election.

- Tamale High Court orders a rerun of the Kpandai parliamentary election within 30 days
- The ruling follows a legal challenge citing irregularities in voting and collation during the 2024 election
- Justice Emmanuel Brew Plange directed the Electoral Commission to organize the fresh poll to determine the rightful winner
The Tamale High Court has ruled that the Kpandai parliamentary election must be rerun, directing that a new poll be held within 30 days from today.
The judgment, delivered by Justice Emmanuel Brew Plange, comes after a legal challenge to the 2024 parliamentary election results in the constituency.
The petition alleged that irregularities during voting and collation undermined the credibility of the declared outcome.
In his ruling, Justice Plange upheld the petition, instructing the Electoral Commission to conduct a fresh election to determine the legitimate winner of the Kpandai seat.



