South-East
Anambra State
Capital: Awka · 12 listed LGAs · 2027 organising in progress
2023 - what happened in Anambra
In the February 2023 presidential election, Peter Obi recorded 584,621 votes in Anambra, drawn from 658,566 accredited voters at 5,720 polling units. Turnout - at 24.8% - reflected the same nationwide pattern of voter suppression, BVAS hiccups, and last-mile logistics failures that INEC has since been pushed to address ahead of 2027.
The 2027 push in Anambra starts with three priorities: getting first-time voters onto the register, training agents at every polling unit, and ensuring results upload from BVAS to the IReV portal in real time. Your support powers all three.
Top issues in Anambra
- Insecurity (sit-at-home)
- Roads
- Erosion control
LGAs in Anambra
Each LGA has its own page with INEC office details and registration guidance.
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