Nigeria Elections Hub
Comprehensive election data for Africa's largest democracy. Candidates, results, polling units, and the electoral calendar — all 774 LGAs covered.
Presidential election: February 20, 2027
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Candidates
Browse candidates by election, party, or constituency
Results
Past election results down to polling unit level
Polling Units
Find your polling unit by state, LGA, and ward
Electoral Calendar
Upcoming elections, voter registration, and INEC timelines
Parties
Registered political parties, leadership, and platforms
Electoral Guide
How voting works, requirements, and your rights
Nigerian Elections
| Election | Offices | Cycle | Next | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Presidential | President & Vice President | Every 4 years | 2027 | Federal |
| Governorship | 36 State Governors | Every 4 years | 2027 | State |
| National Assembly | 109 Senators, 360 House Reps | Every 4 years | 2027 | Federal |
| State House of Assembly | 990 State Assembly Members | Every 4 years | 2027 | State |
| Local Government | 774 LGA Chairmen & Councillors | Varies by state | Ongoing | Local |
Recent Elections
2023 winners → 10th National Assembly
The people elected in 2023 are the current sitting legislators.
All 109 Senators and 360 House Representatives elected in February 2023 are now active in the 10th National Assembly. Before 2027, track what they have sponsored, motioned, and voted on.
Across civic.ng
Elections answer who won. The rest of the ecosystem explains what that means.
Move from results and candidates into representation, budget decisions, and economic context without leaving the Civic.ng ecosystem.
Representation and LGAs
Start from a place, office, or representative profile when you want the institutional side of the vote.
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Budget accountability
Connect campaign promises and election outcomes to appropriation bills, implementation reports, and debt posture.
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Resource context
Add the economic and natural-resource picture when comparing why states and constituencies vote the way they do.
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About Nigerian Elections
Elections in Nigeria are conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The country has 176,846 polling units across 774 Local Government Areas, 36 states, and the FCT. All citizens aged 18 and above who are registered voters are eligible to vote.