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The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Matthew Nyindam is leading Kpandai polls with 50% ahead of the election rerun, according to the latest survey by Global InfoAnalytics.

The National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) Daniel Nsala Wakpal follows closely with 46%, while independent candidate, Eric Nipani Donkor, is projected to get 1% of the total votes.

Meanwhile, 3% of voters remain undecided, according to the December 14, 2025 report.

The survey discloses that the election remains closely contested with Nyindam’s lead falling within a ±3.9% margin of error, indicating limited movement among voters.

It shows that about 2% of voters who supported Nyindam in the previous election have shifted to Wakpal, matched by an equal percentage of Wakpal’s supporters moving to Nyindam.

In essence, the survey shows a significant transfer of Donkor’s support dropping, with 28% of them shifting to Nyindam, being the reason for his current marginal lead.

Global InfoAnalytics’ findings suggest that while the contest is highly competitive, Nyindam retains a slight edge, underscoring the importance of turnout and voter mobilisation in the lead-up to the rerun scheduled for December 30, 2025.

Meanwhile, respondents expressed high approval of President Mahama’s performance, which has not translated into support for the NDC candidate.

Kpandai rerun: Residents back Mahama’s performance, yet NDC candidate trails in poll – Global InfoAnalytics