VIDEO: Couple vote in NDC paliamentary primaries in Ketu South in their wedding dress
25th August 2019
Some newly wedded couples made history in the Ketu South constituency when they went to vote in the National Democratic Congress Parliamentary primaries dress in their full wedding apparel.
In a video captured by Joy News, the man cladded in a three piece agbada is seen holding the hands of his bride as they majestically walk to pick their ballot papers to cast their vote.
Ketu South is traditionally a safe seat for the NDC and a world bank as such so its no surprising one would leave straight from his wedding just to come and cast his/her votes.
The Parliamentary elections in Keta South was won by Dzifa Ablah Gomashie a former Deputy Minister for Tourism, Creative Arts and Culture under erstwhile John Dramani Mahama administration, beat four other candidates to win the slot.
She beat off competition from Paul Nyavi, a teacher; Nicholas Worclashie, a lecturer; Caroline Dukuh-Parker; and Fogah Nuku to win the ticket.
The veteran actress pulled 586 votes with her closest contender, Fogah Nuku, polling 555 votes.
Nicholas Worclashie, Paul Nyavi and Caroline Dukuh-Parker all had 302, 294 and 109 votes respectively.