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The 2020 Nigerian Senate elections are called to fill vacant seats in the Senate.
Background
editThe 109 members of the Senate are elected from single-seat constituencies using first-past-the-post voting; when vacancies occur, by-elections (or bye-elections) are called, scheduled, and administered by the Independent National Electoral Commission. New elections are also called if the general election was annulled by a court or election tribunal with these elections being referred to as supplementary elections if the election is only held in certain polling units and as rerun elections if the election held throughout the entire constituency.
Elections
editSummary
editDistrict | Incumbent | Election | ||
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Member | Party | Results | Candidates | |
Aba North/Aba South | Ossy Prestige | APGA | Incumbent died February 9, 2021 New member elected on March 27, 2021 PDP gain |
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Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District supplementary election
editBayelsa Central Senatorial District by-election
editBayelsa West Senatorial District by-election
editCross River North Senatorial District by-election
editImo North Senatorial District by-election
editLagos East Senatorial District by-election
editPlateau South Senatorial District by-election
editSee also
editReferences
editUser:Watercheetah99/2020 Nigeria elections
[[Category:2020 elections in Nigeria|Senate by-elections [[Category:By-elections in Nigeria|2020 Senate