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1983 gubernatorial election in Kaduna State, Nigeria
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The 1983 Kaduna State gubernatorial election occurred on August 13, 1983.
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NPN's
Lawal Kaita won election for a first term, defeating main opposition
Unity Party of Nigeria and other party candidates in the contest.
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Electoral system
The
Governor of Kaduna State is elected using the
plurality voting system.
Results
Lawal Kaita of the
NPN defeated other candidates to emerge winner in the contest.
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