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The latest Global InfoAnalytics poll indicates that most Ghanaians are broadly satisfied with the work of their Members of Parliament (MPs).
According to the September 2025 survey, 15% of voters rated their MPs’ performance as excellent, while a further 52% described it as very good or good.

However, the findings also reveal room for improvement. Fourteen per cent of respondents assessed their MPs’ work as average, while 18% expressed dissatisfaction, rating their performance as poor or very poor.
The results suggest that, although lawmakers continue to enjoy the confidence of a majority of their constituents, a significant minority remain unconvinced about their effectiveness in delivering on their mandates.
Below are the regional responses to the performance of MPs


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