List of MPs elected in the 1969 Ghanaian parliamentary election

The election of Members of Parliament (MPs) to the Parliament of the Second Republic was held on 29 August 1969.[1]

Colonial Era
1951 Assembly (1951)
1954 Assembly (1954)
1956 Assembly (1956)
First Republic
1957 Parliament (1956)
1965 Parliament (1965)
Second Republic
1969 Parliament (1969)
Third Republic
1979 Parliament (1979)
Fourth Republic
1992-1996-2000
2004-2008-2012
2016-2020

Seats composition

Affiliation Members
Progress Party (PP) 105
National Alliance of Liberals (NAL) 29
United Nationalist Party (UNP) 2
People's Action Party (PAP) 2
All People's Republican Party (APRP) 1
Independent (Ind) 1
 Total 140
 Government Majority 70

List of MPs elected in the general election

The following table is a list of MPs elected on 29 August 1969, ordered by region and constituency.

Table of contents:

Ashanti RegionBrong Ahafo RegionCentral RegionEastern RegionGreater Accra Region
Northern RegionUpper RegionVolta RegionWestern Region
Postponed pollsChangesBy-electionsNotes and ReferencesSee alsoExternal links and sources

Ashanti Region - 22 seats

Constituency Elected MP Elected Party Majority
AdansiStephen Nuamah MensahPP
Afigya-KwabreAkenten Appiah-MenkaPP
Agona-KwabreVictor OwusuPP
Ahafo-AnoHanson Matthew Adjei-SarpongPP
Amansie EastKwabena Adu-Kyei[2]PP
Amansie CentralKwame Poku Agyekum[2]PP
Amansie WestOhene BuabengPP
Asante-Akim NorthEmmanuel Kwasi AddaePP
Asante-Akim SouthNicholas Yaw Boafo AdadePP
AsokwaK.G. Osei BonsuPP
Atwima-AmansieKofi Gyenfi II[3]PP
Atwima-MponuaBenjamin Kwaku OwusuPP
Atwima NwabiagyaJohn Kufuor[4][5]PP
BantamaWalter Horace Kofi-SackeyPP
Ejisu-JuabenKwame Agyei Boaitey[6]PP
Mampong NorthReginald Reynolds AmponsahPP
Mampong SouthJoseph Yaw ManuPP
ManhyiaDr. Kwame Safo-AduPP
ObuasiJustice Akuamoa Boateng[6]PP
OffinsoYaw Brefo Darkwa-DwamenaPP
SekyereKingsley Abayie[7]PP
SubinDr. Thomas Kwame Aboagye[7]PP

Brong Ahafo Region - 13 seats

ConstituencyElected MPElected PartyMajority
AsunafoAlfred Badu-Nkansah[6]PP
AsutifiIsaiah Kwaku Osei-DuahPP
AtebubuEdward Kofi Nkansah[8]PP
BerekumSamuel Hene AddaePP
DormaaDr. Solomon Anso MansonPP
JamanMichael Kwame AttahPP
Kwame DansoJoseph Anim-DansoPP
NkoransaOfresu Kwabena PokuPP
SunyaniJoseph Henry MensahPP
TanoAnane Antwi KusiPP
TechimanAkumfi Ameyaw MunufiePP
Wenchi EastKofi Abrefa BusiaPP
Wenchi WestJoseph Kofi AmankwahPP

Central Region - 15 seats

ConstituencyElected MPElected PartyMajority
AburaDr. John Kofi FynnPP
AgonaJoseph Addison AnyanPP
Ajumako-Breman-EnyanDuke Joseph Banson[6]PP
Asikuma-BrakwaKweku Sekyi-AppiahPP
AssinIsaac Amissah-AidooPP
Awutu-Effutu-SenyaHaruna Esseku[9]PP
Cape CoastT.D. Brodie MendsPP
DenkyiraCharles Omar Nyanor[8]PP
EkumfiKobina Sekyi-AmuaPP
Gomoa-AkyempimOheneba Kow Aduako RichardsonPP
Gomoa-Assin-AjumakoFrank Abor Essel-Cobbah[9]PP
Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-AbremSamuel Kobina Casely Osei-BaidooPP
Mfantsiman-SebuJames Davies-QuakyiPP
Swedru-Nyakrom-NkumJoseph Godson AmamooPP
Twifu-Heman-DenkyiraVictor Ko Aidoo[2]PP

Eastern Region - 22 seats

ConstituencyElected MPElected PartyMajority
AbetifiEmmanuel Kwadwo Adu[2]PP
AbuakwaGibson Dokyi AmpawPP
Nsawam-AburiEbenezer Theophilus Odartei AyehPP
AframBenjamin Benson Ofori[10]PP
AkropongAlexander Abu AbediPP
AsamankeseAlexander Apeatu Aboagye da Costa[7]PP
Asiakwa-KwabenGeorge OtengPP
AkwatiaWilliam Ofori Atta[10]PP
BegoroJones Ofori Atta[10]PP
Birim-AbiremSolomon Osei-AkotoPP
Birim-AnafoKwabena Kwakye AntiPP
Dangbe-ShaiJonathan Tetteh Ofei[10]NAL
DensuagyaNana Toa-Akwatia IIPP
KadeKwaku Bugyei Ntim[8]PP
KoforiduaMichael Kwasi Osei[10]PP
KroboRichard Kwaku Osei[10]NAL
ManyaE. R. T. Madjitey
(Leader of the Opposition)[11]
NAL
Mid-VoltaIsaac Emmanuel Osei BonsuPP
NkawkawKwaku Baah[6]PP
OdaSamuel Benson AdjepongPP
SuhumSamuel Wilberforce Awuku-DarkoPP
Yilo-OsudokuGeorge Tetteh Odonkor[8]NAL

Greater Accra Region - 9 seats

ConstituencyElected MPElected PartyMajority
AdaEmmanuel Kabutey Narter-OlagaNAL
AblekumaClarkson Thomas Nylander[8]NAL
Ashiedu-KetekeHenry Satorius Bannerman[6]UNP
AyawasoIbrahim Cudjoe Quaye[12]PP
GaAlex Hutton-MillsUNP
KpeshieGeorge Adjei OsekrePP
OkaikweiCarl Daniel ReindorfPP
Osu-KlotteyHenry Romulus SawyerrInd
TemaWilliam Godson Bruce-KonuahPP

Northern Region - 14 seats

ConstituencyElected MPElected PartyMajority
BunkpuruguJatong Silim SambianPP
Gonja CentralJoseph Bukari AlhassanPP
Gonja EastJoseph Kwesi MbimadongNAL
Gonja WestJames Adam MahamaPP
GushieguSeth Adam ZiblimNAL
Mion-NantonYisifu YinusahNAL
NaleriguDaniel Abdulai Bayensi[6]PP
NanumbaZakari ZiblimPP
Chereponi SabobaErnest Seth YaneyPP
SaveluguAbdulai YakubuNAL
TamaleMohammed IbrahimNAL
TolonBen Abdulai YakubuPP
WalewaleMohammed Abdul-SaakaPP
YendiShanni Hazrat MahamaPP

Upper Region -16 seats

ConstituencyElected MPElected PartyMajority
Bawku EastAdam AmandiPP
Bawku WestDaniel Ayamdo AyagibaNAL
BolgatangaJames Ben KabaPP
BongoAzabiri AyamgaPP
Chiana-PagaCatherine Katuni TedamPP
Tempane-GaruIdana AsigriPP
Jirapa/Lambussie DistrictSimon Diedong Dombo[9]PP
Lawra-NandomSylvester Emmanuel SanziriPP
NadowliJatoe KaleoPP
NavrongoJoseph Evarisi SeyirePP
SandemaLydia Azuele Akanbodiipo[2]NAL
Talensi-NabdamMosobila KpammaPP
TumuEdwin Kyige Mumuni Dimbie[9]PP
Wa EastJames Nagra MomoriPP
WaBukari AdamaPP
ZebillaAyamba AtiaNAL

Volta Region - 16 seats

ConstituencyElected MPElected PartyMajority
AkanStephen Kwadwo Osei-NyameNAL
AnloRichard Tetteh SeglaNAL
AvenorFrederick Percival SegbefiaNAL
BiakoyeObed Yao AsamoahNAL
BuemChristopher Kwaku Nayo[8]NAL
DzodzeBliss Ackuaku[7]NAL
East DayiDaniel Kwasi AvokeNAL
Ho EastKomla Dotse AkudeNAL
Ho WestFelix Kwasi AdinyiraNAL
KetaAlbert Gregorio De Souza[9]NAL
KrachiBenard Kwaku MensahPP
NkwantaRobert Kwame MensahPP
North TonguSamuel Awuku Okudzeto[10]NAL
Some-AflaoJoseph Yao Dziwornu-Mensah[9]NAL
South TonguGodfreid Kportufe Agama[2]NAL
West DayiTheodore Kodjo Agadzi[2]NAL

Western Region - 13 seats

ConstituencyElected MPElected PartyMajority
AhantaRichard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie[12]PP
AmenfiPatrick Kwame Kusi Quaidoo[12]APRP
AowinDavid Kojo Duku[9]PP
BibianiIsaac Lawrence Kumaning MensahPP
Nzema WestFrancis Asuah AmalemahPAP
Nzema EastTimothy Amihere MensahPAP
Sefwi WiawsoSebastian Kwaku Opon[10]PP
SekondiJ. Kwesi LampteyPP
ShamaBenjamin Edwin Quansah[12]PP
TakoradiSaki ScheckPP
TakwaCharles Kwamina TachiePP
Wassa EastMatthew ArcherPP
Wassa WestStephen KrakuePP

See also

Notes and references

  1. "Elections in Ghana - 29 August 1969 National Assembly Election". African Elections Database. Albert C. Nunley. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  2. Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 54. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  3. Kojo Sebastian Amanor (2006). "Family values, land sales and agricultural commodification in Ghana" (PDF). L'Institut de recherche pour le développement. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  4. "Ghana: the real Kufuor; A new biography of President John Agyekum Kufuor--Between Faith and History--written by Ivor Agyeman-Duah, reveals the man behind the man at the helm in Accra. Osei Boateng has been reading it". TheFreeLibrary.com. 2004. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  5. Agyeman-Duah, Ivor (1 April 2004). BETWEEN FAITH & HISTORY : A Biography of J.A. Kufuor (1st ed.). AFRICA WORLD PRESS. ISBN 978-1592211289. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  6. Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 55. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  7. Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 54. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  8. Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 56. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  9. Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 55. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  10. Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 56. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  11. Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 49. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  12. Parliamentary Debates: Official Report. Accra: Ghana Publishing Corporation. 1970. p. vi. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
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