2011 Nigerian Senate elections in Gombe State

The 2011 Nigerian Senate election in Gombe State was held on April 9, 2011, to elect members of the Nigerian Senate to represent Gombe State. Mohammed Danjuma Goje representing Gombe Central, Joshua Zidani representing Gombe South and Sa'idu Ahmed Alkali representing Gombe North all won on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party.[1][2][3][4][5]

Overview

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

Summary

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District Incumbent Party Elected Senator Party
Gombe Central Mohammed Danjuma Goje PDP
Gombe South Joshua Zidani PDP
Gombe North Sa'idu Ahmed Alkali PDP

Results

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Gombe Central

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Peoples Democratic Party candidate Mohammed Danjuma Goje won the election, defeating other party candidates.[6][7][8][9][10]

2011 Nigerian Senate election in Gombe State
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP Mohammed Danjuma Goje
Total votes
PDP hold

Gombe South

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Peoples Democratic Party candidate Joshua Zidani won the election, defeating other party candidates.[11][12][13][14][15]

2011 Nigerian Senate election in Gombe State
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP Joshua Zidani
Total votes
PDP hold

Gombe North

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Peoples Democratic Party candidate Sa'idu Ahmed Alkali won the election, defeating party candidates.[16][17][18][19][20][21]

2011 Nigerian Senate election in Gombe State
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP Sa'idu Ahmed Alkali
Total votes
PDP hold

References

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