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.
Ashanti Region - 22 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
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Adansi | Stephen Nuamah Mensah | PP | |||
Afigya-Kwabre | Akenten Appiah-Menka | PP | |||
Agona-Kwabre | Victor Owusu | PP | |||
Ahafo-Ano | Hanson Matthew Adjei-Sarpong | PP | |||
Amansie East | Kwabena Adu-Kyei[2] | PP | |||
Amansie Central | Kwame Poku Agyekum[2] | PP | |||
Amansie West | Ohene Buabeng | PP | |||
Asante-Akim North | Emmanuel Kwasi Addae | PP | |||
Asante-Akim South | Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade | PP | |||
Asokwa | K.G. Osei Bonsu | PP | |||
Atwima-Amansie | Kofi Gyenfi II[3] | PP | |||
Atwima-Mponua | Benjamin Kwaku Owusu | PP | |||
Atwima Nwabiagya | John Kufuor[4][5] | PP | |||
Bantama | Walter Horace Kofi-Sackey | PP | |||
Ejisu-Juaben | Kwame Agyei Boaitey[6] | PP | |||
Mampong North | Reginald Reynolds Amponsah | PP | |||
Mampong South | Joseph Yaw Manu | PP | |||
Manhyia | Dr. Kwame Safo-Adu | PP | |||
Obuasi | Justice Akuamoa Boateng[6] | PP | |||
Offinso | Yaw Brefo Darkwa-Dwamena | PP | |||
Sekyere | Kingsley Abayie[7] | PP | |||
Subin | Dr. Thomas Kwame Aboagye[7] | PP | |||
Brong Ahafo Region - 13 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
Asunafo | Alfred Badu-Nkansah[6] | PP | |||
Asutifi | Isaiah Kwaku Osei-Duah | PP | |||
Atebubu | Edward Kofi Nkansah[8] | PP | |||
Berekum | Samuel Hene Addae | PP | |||
Dormaa | Dr. Solomon Anso Manson | PP | |||
Jaman | Michael Kwame Attah | PP | |||
Kwame Danso | Joseph Anim-Danso | PP | |||
Nkoransa | Ofresu Kwabena Poku | PP | |||
Sunyani | Joseph Henry Mensah | PP | |||
Tano | Anane Antwi Kusi | PP | |||
Techiman | Akumfi Ameyaw Munufie | PP | |||
Wenchi East | Kofi Abrefa Busia | PP | |||
Wenchi West | Joseph Kofi Amankwah | PP | |||
Central Region - 15 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
Abura | Dr. John Kofi Fynn | PP | |||
Agona | Joseph Addison Anyan | PP | |||
Ajumako-Breman-Enyan | Duke Joseph Banson[6] | PP | |||
Asikuma-Brakwa | Kweku Sekyi-Appiah | PP | |||
Assin | Isaac Amissah-Aidoo | PP | |||
Awutu-Effutu-Senya | Haruna Esseku[9] | PP | |||
Cape Coast | T.D. Brodie Mends | PP | |||
Denkyira | Charles Omar Nyanor[8] | PP | |||
Ekumfi | Kobina Sekyi-Amua | PP | |||
Gomoa-Akyempim | Oheneba Kow Aduako Richardson | PP | |||
Gomoa-Assin-Ajumako | Frank Abor Essel-Cobbah[9] | PP | |||
Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem | Samuel Kobina Casely Osei-Baidoo | PP | |||
Mfantsiman-Sebu | James Davies-Quakyi | PP | |||
Swedru-Nyakrom-Nkum | Joseph Godson Amamoo | PP | |||
Twifu-Heman-Denkyira | Victor Ko Aidoo[2] | PP | |||
Eastern Region - 22 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
Abetifi | Emmanuel Kwadwo Adu[2] | PP | |||
Abuakwa | Gibson Dokyi Ampaw | PP | |||
Nsawam-Aburi | Ebenezer Theophilus Odartei Ayeh | PP | |||
Afram | Benjamin Benson Ofori[10] | PP | |||
Akropong | Alexander Abu Abedi | PP | |||
Asamankese | Alexander Apeatu Aboagye da Costa[7] | PP | |||
Asiakwa-Kwaben | George Oteng | PP | |||
Akwatia | William Ofori Atta[10] | PP | |||
Begoro | Jones Ofori Atta[10] | PP | |||
Birim-Abirem | Solomon Osei-Akoto | PP | |||
Birim-Anafo | Kwabena Kwakye Anti | PP | |||
Dangbe-Shai | Jonathan Tetteh Ofei[10] | NAL | |||
Densuagya | Nana Toa-Akwatia II | PP | |||
Kade | Kwaku Bugyei Ntim[8] | PP | |||
Koforidua | Michael Kwasi Osei[10] | PP | |||
Krobo | Richard Kwaku Osei[10] | NAL | |||
Manya | E. R. T. Madjitey (Leader of the Opposition)[11] | NAL | |||
Mid-Volta | Isaac Emmanuel Osei Bonsu | PP | |||
Nkawkaw | Kwaku Baah[6] | PP | |||
Oda | Samuel Benson Adjepong | PP | |||
Suhum | Samuel Wilberforce Awuku-Darko | PP | |||
Yilo-Osudoku | George Tetteh Odonkor[8] | NAL | |||
Greater Accra Region - 9 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
Ada | Emmanuel Kabutey Narter-Olaga | NAL | |||
Ablekuma | Clarkson Thomas Nylander[8] | NAL | |||
Ashiedu-Keteke | Henry Satorius Bannerman[6] | UNP | |||
Ayawaso | Ibrahim Cudjoe Quaye[12] | PP | |||
Ga | Alex Hutton-Mills | UNP | |||
Kpeshie | George Adjei Osekre | PP | |||
Okaikwei | Carl Daniel Reindorf | PP | |||
Osu-Klottey | Henry Romulus Sawyerr | Ind | |||
Tema | William Godson Bruce-Konuah | PP | |||
Northern Region - 14 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
Bunkpurugu | Jatong Silim Sambian | PP | |||
Gonja Central | Joseph Bukari Alhassan | PP | |||
Gonja East | Joseph Kwesi Mbimadong | NAL | |||
Gonja West | James Adam Mahama | PP | |||
Gushiegu | Seth Adam Ziblim | NAL | |||
Mion-Nanton | Yisifu Yinusah | NAL | |||
Nalerigu | Daniel Abdulai Bayensi[6] | PP | |||
Nanumba | Zakari Ziblim | PP | |||
Chereponi Saboba | Ernest Seth Yaney | PP | |||
Savelugu | Abdulai Yakubu | NAL | |||
Tamale | Mohammed Ibrahim | NAL | |||
Tolon | Ben Abdulai Yakubu | PP | |||
Walewale | Mohammed Abdul-Saaka | PP | |||
Yendi | Shanni Hazrat Mahama | PP | |||
Upper Region -16 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
Bawku East | Adam Amandi | PP | |||
Bawku West | Daniel Ayamdo Ayagiba | NAL | |||
Bolgatanga | James Ben Kaba | PP | |||
Bongo | Azabiri Ayamga | PP | |||
Chiana-Paga | Catherine Katuni Tedam | PP | |||
Tempane-Garu | Idana Asigri | PP | |||
Jirapa/Lambussie District | Simon Diedong Dombo[9] | PP | |||
Lawra-Nandom | Sylvester Emmanuel Sanziri | PP | |||
Nadowli | Jatoe Kaleo | PP | |||
Navrongo | Joseph Evarisi Seyire | PP | |||
Sandema | Lydia Azuele Akanbodiipo[2] | NAL | |||
Talensi-Nabdam | Mosobila Kpamma | PP | |||
Tumu | Edwin Kyige Mumuni Dimbie[9] | PP | |||
Wa East | James Nagra Momori | PP | |||
Wa | Bukari Adama | PP | |||
Zebilla | Ayamba Atia | NAL | |||
Volta Region - 16 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
Akan | Stephen Kwadwo Osei-Nyame | NAL | |||
Anlo | Richard Tetteh Segla | NAL | |||
Avenor | Frederick Percival Segbefia | NAL | |||
Biakoye | Obed Yao Asamoah | NAL | |||
Buem | Christopher Kwaku Nayo[8] | NAL | |||
Dzodze | Bliss Ackuaku[7] | NAL | |||
East Dayi | Daniel Kwasi Avoke | NAL | |||
Ho East | Komla Dotse Akude | NAL | |||
Ho West | Felix Kwasi Adinyira | NAL | |||
Keta | Albert Gregorio De Souza[9] | NAL | |||
Krachi | Benard Kwaku Mensah | PP | |||
Nkwanta | Robert Kwame Mensah | PP | |||
North Tongu | Samuel Awuku Okudzeto[10] | NAL | |||
Some-Aflao | Joseph Yao Dziwornu-Mensah[9] | NAL | |||
South Tongu | Godfreid Kportufe Agama[2] | NAL | |||
West Dayi | Theodore Kodjo Agadzi[2] | NAL | |||
Western Region - 13 seats | |||||
Constituency | Elected MP | Elected Party | Majority | ||
Ahanta | Richard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie[12] | PP | |||
Amenfi | Patrick Kwame Kusi Quaidoo[12] | APRP | |||
Aowin | David Kojo Duku[9] | PP | |||
Bibiani | Isaac Lawrence Kumaning Mensah | PP | |||
Nzema West | Francis Asuah Amalemah | PAP | |||
Nzema East | Timothy Amihere Mensah | PAP | |||
Sefwi Wiawso | Sebastian Kwaku Opon[10] | PP | |||
Sekondi | J. Kwesi Lamptey | PP | |||
Shama | Benjamin Edwin Quansah[12] | PP | |||
Takoradi | Saki Scheck | PP | |||
Takwa | Charles Kwamina Tachie | PP | |||
Wassa East | Matthew Archer | PP | |||
Wassa West | Stephen Krakue | PP | |||
See also
Notes and references
- "Elections in Ghana - 29 August 1969 National Assembly Election". African Elections Database. Albert C. Nunley. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
- Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 54. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- 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.
- "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.
- 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.
- Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 55. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 54. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 56. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 55. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 56. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- Ghana Year Book. Accra: Graphic Corporation. 1970. p. 49. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- Parliamentary Debates: Official Report. Accra: Ghana Publishing Corporation. 1970. p. vi. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
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