Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics, Mussa Dankwah, has released more updates on the outfits polls conducted into the 2024 general elections.
In his latest analysis, he reported that in the Ashanti region, 64% of voters polled were NPP voters, 22% NDC, floating voters 8%, and others 5%.
He narrated that 3% of NPP voters (64%) voted for JDM, while 95% voted for DMB and 2% voted for other candidates.
He indicated that for the NDC voters, 9% voted for DMB, 89% voted for JDM, and 2% for others.
“However, among Ashanti floating voters, the poll shows DMB and JDM split the votes, 36% apiece, while 28% voted for other candidates. For those who support other parties, 10% voted for JDM, 11% for DMB, and 79% for other candidates.
JMD’s performance in the region is largely attributed to NPP and floating voters, as there is clear evidence of division within the NDC in the region, resulting in 9% of their voters voting for DMB.”
For the national exit poll, he explained that floating voters were the ones that decided to vote the NPP out of office.
“The exit poll provides clear evidence that floating voters put the nail in NPP’s coffin, as suggested by the polls years before the first ballots were cast, according to Global InfoAnalytics polling data.”
He added, “On how supporters of the parties and others voted, the poll shows that 7% of NPP voters voted for JDM, 90% voted for DMB, and 3% for other candidates. The poll also shows that 8% of NDC voted for DMB, 90% for JDM, and 2% for other candidates. However, JDM scored a decisive win among floating voters as he carried them with 58%, DMB 29%, a whopping 30% margin, while others received 13%”.
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More exit poll data from the Ashanti region is revealing more insight into the outcome of the 2024 elections in the region. The poll shows that 64% of voters polled were NPP voters, 22% NDC, Floating voters 8% and others 5%.
The poll revealed that 3% of NPP voters (64%) voted for JDM while 95% voted for DMB and 2% voted for other candidates. For the NDC voters, 9% voted for DMB, 89% voted for JDM and 2% for others.
However, among Ashanti floating voters, the poll shows DMB and JDM split the votes, 36% apiece while 28% voted for other candidates. For those who support other parties, 10% voted for JDM, 11% for DMB and 79% for other candidates.
JMD’s performance in the region is largely attributed to NPP and floating voters as there is clear evidence of division within the NDC in the region, resulting in 9% of their voters voting for DMB.
The data also suggests that NDC voters from traditional and other religions were the source of disunity in the NDC in the region and not Muslims as I suggested earlier. DMB had higher support among these groups than from the Christians and Muslims.






THE NATIONAL EXIT POLL
The nationwide exit poll conducted in all the 276 constituencies with a sample of 21,159 of which 19,918, representing 94% success rate, shows that 41% of respondents were NPP voters, 40% were NDC, 15% floating voters and other 4%. However, the polling average for these parties prior to the election were 35% NPP, 33% NDC, 20% Floating, others 3% and Not disclosing 9%.
On how supporters of the parties and others voted, the poll shows that 7% of NPP voters voted for JDM, 90% voted for DMB and 3% for other candidates. The poll also shows that 8% of NDC voted for DMB, 90% for JDM and 2% for other candidates. However, JDM scored a decisive win among floating voters as he carried them with 58%, DMB 29%, a whopping 30% margin while others received 13%.
The exit poll provides clear evidence that floating voters put the nailed in NPP’s coffin as suggested by the polls years before the first ballot were cast according to Global InfoAnalytics polling data.
Random probability sampling method was used, with a confidence level of 99% and a margin of error of 1.0%.


By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana