The Figures so far: Jonathan, 21,207,191 million...Buhari, 10,759,826 million
ABUJA, April 17 (Reuters) - Below is a table of the latest available results from states around Nigeria from Saturday's presidential elections.
The figures show the number of votes won by the main candidates in each state. There are 36 states plus Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Results are still awaited from one state and for some candidates. The Independent National Electoral Commission has yet to centrally confirm all of the figures, which may mean slight adjustments to some numbers.
STATE PDP CPC ACN ANPP 1,175,984 3,743 4,392 1,455 508,314 344,526 32,786 n/a 1,165,629 5,348 54,148 2,000 1,145,169 4,223 3,537 975 258,404 1,315,209 16,674 8,777 504,811 691 370 136 694,776 109,680 223,007 8,592 207,075 909,763 n/a n/a 605,057 3,715 4,808 2,314 1,378,851 8,960 13,110 2,746 480,592 1,025 1,112 14,296 542,173 17,795 54,242 2,174 185,009 2,689 116,981 1,482 802,144 3,753 1,755 1,111 253,444 131,576 2,327 3,170 290,376 495,898 n/a n/a 1,381,357 7,591 14,821 2,520 491,252 663,994 17,353 7,676 1,190,179 1,334,244 11,278 17,301 440,666 1,624,543 42,353 526,310 428,392 1,163,919 10,945 6,342 369,198 501,453 n/a n/a 399,816 132,201 6,516 16,491 268,243 83,603 52,432 1,672 1,281,688 189,983 427,203 8,941 408,997 278,390 1,204 1,047 321,429 652,574 13,344 7,138 309,177 17,654 199,555 2,969 387,376 11,890 74,253 6,741 188,409 6,997 299,711 3,617 484,758 92,396 252,240 7,156 1,029,865 356,551 10,181 5,235 1,817,762 13,182 16,382 1,449 309,057 540,769 20,144 5,063 117,128 337,537 6,069 143,179 ZAMFARA 238,180 624,515 17,970 46,554 22,060,737 11,992,580 2,023,203 866,629
CANDIDATES AND PARTIES
PDP - Goodluck Jonathan (People's Democratic Party)
CPC - Muhammadu Buhari (Congress for Progressive Change)
ACN - Nuhu Ribadu (Action Congress of Nigeria)
ANPP - Ibrahim Shekarau (All Nigeria Peoples Party)
* Results for Cross Rivers are for 17 of 18 local government areas (LGAs). The count from the final LGA is being brought by canoe from a remote and rugged region.
Courtesy Reuters