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The Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Ade Coker has lost his bid to retain his position.
In his bid to retain his seat, 222 votes and winner, Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore polled 327.
Mr Ashie Moore is a former Member of Parliament (MP) for the Adentan constituency.
The elections took place on Sunday, November 13, at the Tema Sports Stadium.
Mr Jerry Johnson was also elected the Communication Officer of the party for Greater Accra while Kennedy Hedo polled 607 votes to win the Deputy Treasurer race.
For the Treasurer position, the winner was Mr Mohammed Norga while the Deputy Organiser went to Gambo Abdulai.
Meanwhile, Mr Anthony Nukpenu was retained as the Organiser while Theophilus Tetteh was elected as the Secretary.
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