List of MPs elected in the 2000 Ghanaian parliamentary election


This is a list of Members of Parliament elected to the Parliament of Ghana for the Third Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana at the 2000 parliamentary election, held on 7 December 2000.
The list is arranged by region and constituency. New MPs elected since the general election and changes in party allegiance are noted at the [|bottom of the page].

Composition after election

List of MPs elected in the general election

The following table is a list of MPs elected on 7 December 2000, ordered by region and constituency. The previous MP and previous party column shows the MP and party holding the seat.

Ashanti Region - 33 seats

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Brong Ahafo Region - 21 seats

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Central Region - 17 seats

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Eastern Region - 26 seats

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Greater Accra Region - 22 seats

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Northern Region - 23 seats

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Upper East Region - 12 seats

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Upper West Region - 8 seats

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Volta Region - 19 seats

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Western Region - 19 seats

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Postponed poll

  • Asutifi South constituency - 3 January 2001 - Due to the death of Philip Kofi Adjapong Amoah, candidate standing for parliament, the elections in this constituency were postponed. Cecilia Djan Amoah, the replacement candidate and also the widow of the deceased, won the seat with a majority of 550.

    By-elections

  • Bimbilla constituency - 14 March 2002 - Dominic Aduna Bingab Nitiwul won with a majority of 7621, after Mohamed Ibn Chambas had vacated the seat to take up his new job as the Executive Secretary of the Economic Community of West African States.
  • Wulensi constituency - 4 March 2003 - Kofi Karim Wumbei, a teacher, won with a majority of 894 following the disqualification of the incumbent MP, Samuel Nyimakan of the NDC by the Supreme Court of Ghana on 15 January 2003.
  • Navrongo Central constituency - 25 March 2003 - Joseph Kofi Adda won with a majority of 7271, following the death of John Setuni Achuliwor who died on 29 January 2003 after a road traffic accident on Gomoa East constituency - 8 [April 2003">Gomoa East (Ghana parliament constituency)">Gomoa East constituency - 8 [April 2003 - Richmond Sam Quarm won with a majority of 6,024 following the death of Emmanuel Acheampong in a road traffic accident on February 9, 2003.
  • Amenfi West constituency - 24 April 2003 - Mrs Agnes Sonful, teacher, 52, won with a majority of 4,121 due to the resignation of Abraham Kofi Asante on 26 March 2003.
  • Upper Denkyira constituency - 29 June 2004 - Benjamin Kofi Ayeh won from a field of three candidates with a majority of 20,899.