As the December 2024 elections draw closer, a recent poll by
Global InfoAnalytics reveals that John Dramani Mahama (JDM), the leader of the
National Democratic Congress (NDC), is maintaining a considerable lead over
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia (DMB) of the ruling New Patriotic Party
(NPP).
The poll shows Mahama capturing 51.1% of committed voters,
while Bawumia trails with 37.3%.
Independent candidates Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanten (AKK) and Nana Kwame Bediako (NKB) account for 4.1% and 6.2%, respectively, with other candidates collectively receiving 1.3%.
Source: Global Info Analytics
In an unweighted likely voters’ model, Mahama's advantage
continues, with 49.3% support compared to Bawumia’s 35.9%.
The poll also highlights a troubling trend of voter apathy
within the NPP, as 16% of potential non-voters identify as supporters of the
ruling party, while only 3% of NDC supporters fall into this category.
Additionally, floating voters and those who declined to
disclose their party affiliation make up 38% and 39% of non-voters,
respectively, signalling a critical challenge for the NPP.
Among floating voters, Mahama holds a substantial 31-point
lead over Bawumia (54% to 23%), and he also leads by 18 points among those who
do not disclose their party affiliations.
Remarkably, Mahama has gained ground among first-time
voters, achieving a 46% to 38% advantage over Bawumia, marking a significant
shift from the July 2024 poll where both candidates were tied.
Conversely, Bawumia has seen a decline in support from
Muslim voters, a crucial demographic for his campaign, losing nearly 4% since
July.
The poll reveals that 70% of those who supported President
Nana Akufo-Addo in 2020 remain loyal to Bawumia, yet 19% have shifted their
allegiance to Mahama.
In key regions like Greater Accra and Central, 20% and 37%
of 2020 NPP voters, respectively, have switched their support to Mahama.
Regionally, Mahama is now leading in 12 regions, including Bono, while Bawumia
holds sway in the Ashanti, Eastern, Ahafo, and North East regions.
The emergence of independent candidates, Nana Kwame Bediako
and Alan Kyeremanten is complicating Bawumia's standing, especially in the
Eastern and Ashanti regions.
In the Ashanti region, where the NPP targets 85% support,
Bawumia currently holds 66%, while Mahama garners 22%, and Bediako and
Kyeremanten capture 7% and 4%, respectively.
This fragmentation of support poses potential challenges for
the ruling party as it gears up for the elections.
The poll also emphasises key issues shaping voter sentiment,
with the economy, jobs, and education as primary concerns. A significant 70% of
respondents identified the economy as their foremost issue, followed by jobs
(62%) and education (48%).
Additionally, 62% of voters believe the country is heading
in the wrong direction, with discontent particularly strong among NDC voters
(88%), floating voters (74%), and supporters of other parties (76%).
In contrast, 64% of NPP supporters feel that the country is on the right track. Download the full polling report below.
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