The new Parliament that would be inaugurated on January 7 would welcome new faces and say goodbye to a number of seasoned lawmakers.
In the uncertainties of an election, several key personalities, who were Parliamentarians or wanted to represent their people in the august House lost out.
They included the Deputy Minister of Information, Mr Andrews Awuni Aberibire debarred from entering the House by Mr Albert Abongo of National Democratic Congress (NDC) with 17,397 votes against his 10,311 votes.
Veteran Journalist Nii Nortey Duah who was attempting to enter Parliament for the first time, lost in the Ledzokuku Constituency in Accra.
Apart from the first timers veteran and popular Parliamentarians also suffered defeat. Those that readily come to mind are: Madam Hawa Yakubu; Mrs Ama Benyiwa Doe; Mr Cletus Avoka; Mr Mike Hammah; Mr Victor Gbeho; Reginald Nibi Ayi-Bonte, Minister of State in charge Fisheries and Mr Rashid Bawa, Minister of State at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
The winners, whom the electorate had endorsed to return to the house include Papa Owusu-Ankoma, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice; Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Foreign Minister; Mr Yaw Osafo-Maafo, Finance Minister and Mr Hackman Owusu-Agyeman, Minister of the Interior.
Other are: Captain Nkranbea Effah Dartey (rtd), Deputy Minister of Local Government, Ms Christine Churcher, Minister of State in Charge Basic and Girl-Child Education; Mr Ken Dzirasah, Second Deputy Speaker; Mr John Mahama, Former Minister of Information; Mr Dan Abodakpi Former Minister of Trade and Industry and Mr Moses Asaga, Former Deputy Minister of Finance.
The first timers, who are expected to make remarkable impact on deliberations in the House, include Prof. Alhassan Wayo Seini, Paa Kwesi Ndoum, Minister of Energy and Mr Asamoah Boateng, Deputy Minister of Information.
Mr John Ndebugre, firebrand revolutionary in days gone by defeated Mr Cletus Avoka while Mr Clemence Kofi Humado beat Mr Victor Gbeho to make their way into the House.
Results Certified Sogakope
South Tongu - Presidential:
PNC - 127
NPP - 2332
NDC - 28313
CPP - 137
Parliamentary:
EGLE - 206
NPP - 3410
NDC - 27140
CPP - 290
Results Certified Ho
HO-West- Presidential:
PNC- 132
NPP-3214
NDC- 28394
CPP- 144
Parliamentary:
NPP-5346
NDC-26065
EGLE- 191
Results Provisional Ho
Ketu North - Presidential
PNC - 300
NPP - 4717
NDC - 65082
CPP - 348
Parliamentary
PNC - 238
NPP - 4809
NDC - 48279
CPP - 238
EAGLE - 158
IND. (Charles Agbagedy - 16241
Ho East - Presidential
PNC -144
NPP -1880
NDC -22651
CPP -295
Parliamentary
PNC -79
NPP -1804
NDC -11348
CPP -1058
EAGLE -72
IND.(Samuel Buame) -10812
Anlo - Presidential
PNC -187
NPP -1083
NDC -27729
CPP -152
Parliamentary
PNC -81
NPP -1869
NDC -17758
CPP -120
EAGLE -87
IND.(Victor Gbeho) -14089
Akan - Presidential
PNC -430
NPP -7902
NDC -15971
CPP -171
Parliamentary
PNC -569
NPP -9983
NDC -13937
CPP -428
Results Provisional Bolgatanga
Bolgatanga Central Constituency
Presidential
PNC - 12,744
NPP - 14,185
NDC - 21,157
CPP - 443
Parliamentary
PNC - 18,948
NPP - 11,547
NDC - 16,743
CPP - 564
DPP - 345
IND - 954
Binduri Constituency
Presidential
PNC - 738
NPP - 4,273
NDC - 14,383
CPP - 437
Parliamentary
NPP - 6,216
NDC - 9,797
CPP - 199
Independent - 3,727
Garu Tempane Constituency
PNC - 1,214
NPP - 11,179
NDC - 20,567
CPP - 540
Parliamentary
PNC - 1,878
NPP - 13,067
NDC - 18,705
CPP - 340
Results Provisional Kumasi
Odotobri Constituency
Presidential
PNC - 181
NPP - 25,422
NDC - 3,065
Cpp - 154
Parliamentary
NPP - 23,804
NDC - 3,740
CPP - 423
IND - 1,000
Kwabre West Constituency
Presidential
PNC - 164
NPP - 26,869
NDC - 4,435
CPP - 108
Parliamentary
NPP - 26,700
NDC - 5,046
Kwabre East Constituency
PNC - 272
NPP - 42,232
NDC - 9,274
CPP - 159
Parliamentary
NPP - 42, 094
NDC - 8,906
CPP - 871
Results Provisional Wa
Jirapa Constituency
Presidential
President Kufuor NPP 4,190 votes
Professor Mills NDC 15,169 votes
Dr Mahama PNC 575 votes
Mr Aggudey CPP 179 votes
Parliamentary
Mr Edward Kojo Salia NDC 15,398 votes
Ms Winifred A Dy-Yakah NPP 4,148 votes
Mr James Amare PNC 432 votes
Mr Nuah Bibiana Independent 355 votes
Lambussie Constituency
Presidential
President Kufuor NPP 3,570 votes
Professor Mills NDC 7,135 votes
Dr Mahama PNC 1,369 votes
Mr Aggudey CPP 133 votes
Parliamentary
Ms Alice Teni Boon NDC 6,554 votes
Mr Sebastian Koug NPP 4,553 votes
Mr Thomas Bitie-Ketting PNC 1,265 votes
Alhaji Yahaya Abubakari CPP 108 votes
Results Provisional Kumasi
Following are some election results from the Ashanti Region:
Oforikrom Constituency
Presidential Parliamentary
PNC - 1,211 PNC - 2,516
NPP - 47,778 NPP - 47,388
NDC - 23,266 NDC - 21,056
CPP - 308 CPP - 634
Bekwai Constituency
Presidential Parliamentary
PNC - 300 PNC - 870
NPP - 40,419 NPP - 34,830
NDC - 4,282 NDC - 3739
CPP - 169 CPP - 241
IND - 4,216
Bosomfreho Constituency
Presidential Parliamentary
PNC - 114 NPP - 16,209
NPP - 16,209 NDC - 3,420
NDC - 3320 CPP - 167
CPP - 92
Asokwa Constituency
Presidential Parliamentary
PNC - 461 PNC - 660
NPP - 44,084 NPP - 42,942
NDC - 10,645 NDC - 9,155
CPP - 373 CPP - 512
IND - 2,502
Results Certified
More certified results released:
Upper Denkyira West Constituency
Presidential
PNC - 170
NPP - 12,072
NDC - 5,339
CPP - 260
Parliamentary
Benjamin Kofi Ayeh - NPP -12,177
Papa Oduro Bonsu - NDC - 5445
Thomas Maxwell Aidoo - CPP- 395