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1991 gubernatorial election in Lagos State, Nigeria
Lagos gubernatorial election
The 1991 Lagos State gubernatorial election was a
Nigerian
gubernatorial
election that occurred on 14 December 1991 and was won by
NRC candidate
Michael Otedola .
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Election and results
The election was conducted using an
open ballot system .
Primary elections , where the two parties selected their flag bearers, were conducted on 19 October 1991.
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[8] The election, occurring on 14 December 1991, was won by NRC candidate Michael Otedola.
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References
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"CONTRADICTING ITSELF An Undemocratic Transition Seeks To Bring Democracy Nearer" (PDF) .
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"GOVERNORSHIP AND HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS, DECEMBER 14, 1991" (PDF) .
Archived (PDF) from the original on December 4, 2017.
^ Commission, Nigeria National Electoral; Iredia, Tonnie O. (1991).
Governorship and House of Assembly Elections, December 14, 1991 . National Electoral Commission.
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JSTOR
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"Nigeria - The Third Republic" . countrystudies.us . Retrieved May 20, 2021 .
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"Nigerian Vote Moves Populous African State Closer to Civilian Rule" . Christian Science Monitor . July 7, 1992.
ISSN
0882-7729 . Retrieved May 20, 2021 .
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"Elections in Nigeria" . africanelections.tripod.com . Retrieved May 20, 2021 .
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"Refworld | Nigeria: Corroboration of state assembly and gubernatorial election results for Lagos State, December 1991" . Refworld . Retrieved May 20, 2021 .
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Laying the Foundation for Nigeria's Democracy: My Account of the June 12, 1993 Presidential Election and Its Annulment . Page Publishing Inc.
ISBN
978-1-63568-287-8 .