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MP Felicia Adjei advocates for proportional representation to boost gender equity in Ghana

March 9, 2026
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The Member of Parliament for Kintampo South, Felicia Adjei, has called for a national conversation on adopting proportional representation (PR) in Ghana’s electoral system, arguing that the model could significantly improve gender equity and inclusiveness in governance.

Delivering a statement in Parliament on Monday, March 9, 2026, the legislator explained that many democracies across the world have adopted proportional representation as a fairer method of translating votes into parliamentary seats.

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According to her, the system ensures that every vote contributes to representation, thereby giving smaller parties and minority groups a greater chance of participating in governance.

Under the PR system, if a political party secures 30 per cent of the national vote, it would receive approximately the same proportion of seats in Parliament. This approach, she noted, strengthens democratic representation and prevents large numbers of votes from being effectively disregarded.

Hon. Adjei pointed out that several African countries have successfully implemented the model to enhance inclusiveness in their political systems. These include South Africa, Namibia, Rwanda and Senegal, where proportional systems have contributed to stronger democratic participation.

She also highlighted the case of Rwanda, where the proportional system has helped women secure more than 60 per cent of parliamentary seats, making it one of the most gender-balanced legislatures globally.

The MP contrasted this with Ghana’s current electoral arrangement, known as the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system. Under this system, the candidate who obtains the highest number of votes in a constituency wins the parliamentary seat, regardless of whether they secure an absolute majority.

While straightforward, she noted that the system often results in many votes being left unrepresented and can limit opportunities for women and minority groups.

She also referenced the recently enacted Affirmative Action (Gender Equity) Act, 2024 (Act 1121), describing it as a significant step toward increasing women’s participation in governance. However, she cautioned that legislative measures alone may not achieve full gender equity if the electoral system itself does not promote inclusive representation.

As part of potential reforms, she suggested the adoption of gender-balanced or “zebra” lists where political parties alternate between male and female candidates when allocating seats. Such a mechanism, she explained, would ensure fairness in representation by design rather than relying on chance.

The MP further proposed that Ghana consider a hybrid electoral system similar to those used in Germany and New Zealand. In such models, some Members of Parliament are elected directly from constituencies, while others are selected from party lists based on the proportion of votes received nationally. According to her, this arrangement would maintain constituency representation while improving fairness and inclusivity.

Hon. Adjei stressed that achieving gender equity is not only a matter of justice but also a requirement for effective governance. She argued that while the Affirmative Action Act has established an important foundation, electoral reforms such as proportional representation and gender-balanced lists could further strengthen efforts to build a more representative parliament.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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