The Electoral Commission, Ghana (EC) has set Tuesday, December 30 for the rerun of the 2024 Parliamentary Elections for the Kpandai Constituency.
This follows a November 24 High Court ruling in Tamale and a letter of notice served the Commission by the Clerk to Parliament.
Presided over by His Lordship Justice Emmanuel Brew-Plange, the High Court declared as null and void parliamentary results of the polls in Kpandai and ordered the EC to conduct a rerun within 30 days of the ruling.
Consequent to this, the Clerk to Parliament on Thursday, December 4 wrote to the EC to notify the country’s elections-management body of the vacancy of the seat.
“The Electoral Commission will hold a rerun of the Parliamentary Election to the Kpandai Constituency on Tuesday, 30th December, 2025,” a press release dated 10th December, 2025 announced.
Signed by the Deputy Director in charge of the Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Department, Fred Tetteh, the press release clarified that the rerun will be “conducted for only the three(3) Candidates who contested the 2024 Parliamentary Election in the said Constituency”.
Meanwhile, embattled Member of Parliament Matthew Nyindam has filed an appeal and a stay of execution against Justice Brew-Plange’s ruling.
