2015 Kaduna State gubernatorial election
The 2015 Kaduna State gubernatorial election occurred on April 11, 2015. Nasir el-Rufai of the APC took a clear lead against the incumbent governor and PDP, Mukhtar Ramalan Yero candidate in the election. The APC candidate won in 17 LGAs, while the PDP claimed the other six.
Earlier on, in January 2015, in a pre-election poll for the Kaduna gubernatorial elections organised by the ANAP Foundation, the result showed el-Rufai leading Yero by a gap of 26% in-between them; the former having 46% of total votes, and the latter 20%. 23% of the voters, however, remained indecisive.
Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai emerged winner in the APC gubernatorial primary election. His running mate was Yusuf Barnabas Bala.
Electoral system
The Governor of Kaduna State is elected using the plurality voting system.Primary election
APC primary
The APC primary election began Thursday, December 4, 2014, ending early on Friday December 5, when results were announced at about 8:30 AM at the Kaduna International Trade Fair Complex where the event was held. Nasir el-Rufai overcame four other contenders, polling 1,965 votes to become the winner of the contest. There were a total of 3,557 accredited delegates, 3,546 total vote cast of which 3,518 were valid and 28 invalid, as reported the returning officer, Prince Ekenyem Orizu.Candidates
- Party nominee: Nasir el-Rufai: Winner
- Running mate:
- Isah Ashiru: Runner-up
- Haruna Saeed: 2nd Runner-up
- Shamshudeen Abdullahi Ango: 3rd Runner-up
- Salihu Mohammed Lukman: 4th Runner-up
PDP primary
The PDP primary election was held at Murtala Square Kaduna on December 7, 2014. After all but one of the other aspirants stepped down for him, Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, the incumbent governor emerged with the highest votes, polling 970, while his only contender, Senator Haruna Aziz Zego, got a lone vote, out of a total of 972 delegate votes.Candidates
- Party nominee: Mukhtar Ramalan Yero: Incumbent governor.
- Running mate:
- Haruna Zego: Runner-up
- Ajeye Bako: Withdrew
- Lawal Yakawada: Withdrew
- Felix Hyatt: Withdrew