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2007 gubernatorial election in Katsina State, Nigeria
2007 Katsina State gubernatorial election
The 2007 Katsina State gubernatorial election occurred on 14 April 2007.
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PDP candidate
Ibrahim Shema won the election, defeating
ANPP
Abu Ibrahim and other candidates.
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Results
Ibrahim Shema from the
PDP won the election.
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Abu Ibrahim of the
ANPP and others.
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The total number of registered voters in the state was 2,589,047.
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