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Incumbent MP for Tema East constituency Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover has been kicked out of Parliament.
He lost his seat to NDC's parliamentary candidate, Ashai Odamtten.
Isaac Ashai Odamtten won with 41,663 votes whiles Titus-Glover obtained 32,230 votes.
Titus-Glover who has represented the people of Tema West in parliament since 2012 is among at least 28 MPs who have lost their seats in the 2020 parliamentary elections.
However, he has been replaced by the former Mayor for Tema, Isaac Ashai Odamtten.
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