Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has cemented his lead in the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer contest, according to the latest Global InfoAnalytics poll.
Executive Director Mussa Dankwa revealed that Bawumia’s favourability rose from 91% to 92% among party delegates—an indicator analysts say strongly correlates with vote conversion.
“If your favourability is increasing, you are likely to translate that into votes,” Dankwa explained.
Kennedy Agyapong’s ratings dipped from 88% to 83%, while Bryan Acheampong slipped from 83% to 81%. Education Minister Dr. Yaw Osei-Adutwum remained steady at 77%, and Kwabena Agyapong’s score fell from 76% to 72%.
On voting intention, Bawumia leads with 43%, ahead of Kennedy Agyapong (18%) and Bryan Acheampong (5%), while the remaining candidates hover near zero. With 34% of delegates undecided or unwilling to disclose their choice, analysts say Bawumia needs less than one-third of the available undecided vote to clinch a majority.
A separate social media survey of NPP supporters reinforces the trend. Bawumia’s support surged from 56% in September to 75% in December, while Kennedy Agyapong plunged from 40% to 18%.
