Apc news in cross river state

Here are some recent APC news in Cross River State:

  1. APC Wins Cross River North Senatorial Bye-Election: The All Progressives Congress (APC) has won the Cross River North Senatorial bye-election, held on October 31, 2020. The party's candidate, Senator Stephen Odey, polled 65,622 votes to defeat his closest rival, Senator Jarigbe Agom, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who scored 55,952 votes. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. APC Chieftain, Odey, Emerges Winner of Cross River North Senatorial Bye-Election: Senator Stephen Odey, a chieftain of the APC, has emerged the winner of the Cross River North Senatorial bye-election, held on October 31, 2020. Odey, who was the APC candidate, polled 65,622 votes to defeat his closest rival, Senator Jarigbe Agom, of the PDP, who scored 55,952 votes. (Source: Leadership)
  3. APC Calls for Cancellation of Cross River North Senatorial Bye-Election: The APC has called for the cancellation of the Cross River North Senatorial bye-election, held on October 31, 2020, citing irregularities and violence. The party's candidate, Senator Stephen Odey, was declared the winner of the election, but the APC has rejected the result, alleging that the election was marred by violence and irregularities. (Source: ThisDay)
  4. APC Wins Cross River State House of Assembly Bye-Election: The APC has won the Cross River State House of Assembly bye-election, held on October 31, 2020. The party's candidate, Mr. Bassey Etim, polled 12,000 votes to defeat his closest rival, Mr. Effiom Effiom, of the PDP, who scored 8,000 votes. (Source: Daily Trust)
  5. APC Chieftain, Etim, Emerges Winner of Cross River State House of Assembly Bye-Election: Mr. Bassey Etim, a chieftain of the APC, has emerged the winner of the Cross River State House of Assembly bye-election, held on October 31, 2020. Etim, who was the APC candidate, polled 12,000 votes to defeat his closest rival, Mr. Effiom Effiom, of the PDP, who scored 8,000 votes. (Source: The Nation)

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