Zaben gwamnan jihar Kano na 2003
Zaɓen Gwamnan Jihar Kano na shekarar Alif dubu biyu da ukku 2003 ya faru ne a ranar goma sha tara 19 ga Afrilu, 2003. Dan takarar jam'iyyar ANPP Ibrahim Shekarau ne ya lashe zaɓen inda ya doke PDP Rabiu Kwankwaso da wasu ƴan takara biyar 5.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Iri | gubernatorial election (en) |
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Kwanan watan | 19 ga Afirilu, 2003 |
Ƙasa | Najeriya |
Applies to jurisdiction (en) | jihar Kano |
Sakamako
gyara sasheIbrahim Shekarau daga jam'iyyar ANPP ne ya lashe zaɓen.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] ƴan takara bakwai 7 ne suka fafata a zaɓen.[17][2][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]
Adadin waɗanda suka yi rajista a jihar ya kai miliyan hudu da dari hudu da talatin 4,000,430, jimillar kuri’u miliyan biyu da dubu dari uku da goma sha uku da dari biyar da ashirin da bakwai 2,313,527, kuri’u 2,197,405 da aka yi watsi da su, sun kai dubu dari daya da goma sha uku da dari da ashirin da biyu 116,122.[25][2][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]
- Ibrahim Shekarau, ( ANPP ) - miliyan daya da dubu tamanin da biyu da dari hudu da hamsin da bakwai 1,082,457
- Rabiu Kwankwaso, PDP -dubu dari takwas da dubu takwas da dari hudu da casa'in da hudu 888,494
- Kabir Atiku, APGA- dubu goma da dari biyu da saba'in da daya 10,271
- Amin Ibrahim Ali, PRP, dubu saba'in da biyuda dari biyu da sittin da biyu 72,262
- Umar Danhassan, PSP- dubu dari da tamanin da bakwai da tamanin da hudu 187,084
- Mohammed Mukhtar, UNPP- dubu biyu da dari takwas da casa'in da bakwai 2,897
Manazarta
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