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INEC releases number of registered voters as Borno records highest, Abia lowest

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has disclosed that in the two months since the commencement of voter registration, over 7.4 million Nigerians have pre-registered online for their Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs.

The Commission also released the number of voters who have registered in the various states.

INEC’s records show that Borno has the highest number of registered voters, so far, while Abia has the lowest.

Below are the details released by INEC.

1. Borno: 783,546
2. Osun: 632,751
3. Lagos: 590,341
4. Kebbi: 557,778
5. Ogun: 489,282
6. Kaduna: 471,375
7. Kano: 388,354
8. Kogi: 341,277
9. Yobe: 279,970
10. Jigawa: 257,981
11. Zamfara: 256,025
12. FCT: 228,020
13. Oyo: 218,724
14. Katsina: 174,244
15. Sokoto: 170,116
16. Nasarawa: 161,918
17. Bauchi: 159,044
18. Delta: 144,710
19. Kwara: 131,867
20. Cross River: 112,372
21. Ekiti: 107,876
22. Niger: 102,524
23. Gombe: 96,545
24. Plateau: 84,770
25. Imo: 70,069
26. Rivers: 67,845
27. Adamawa: 58,398
28. Akwa Ibom: 57,954
29. Taraba: 57,001
30. Benue: 49,262
31. Bayelsa: 47,041
32. Enugu: 19,966
33. Ondo: 17,121
34. Ebonyi: 12,489
35. Edo: 11,166
36. Abia: 6,038

Total: 7,415,760

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