A new opinion poll has placed the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Daniel Nsala Wakpal, in the lead in the closely contested Kpandai parliamentary race, as legal uncertainty continues to surround the election.
The poll, conducted between December 26 and December 27, 2025, indicates that Wakpal has secured 50.7 percent of voter support, while the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate follows closely with 48.7 percent. The slim margin highlights the intense competition between the two major political parties in the constituency.
This development comes after the Supreme Court suspended the Kpandai parliamentary election rerun following legal challenges regarding the conduct of the election. The court is expected to deliver its final ruling on January 13, 2026, a decision that could determine the future political representation of the constituency.
Political analysts say the poll reflects a deeply divided electorate, with both parties enjoying strong grassroots backing. However, they caution that opinion polls do not always predict final outcomes, especially in constituencies facing legal disputes and voter turnout uncertainties.
Residents of Kpandai continue to follow developments closely, as political tension remains high ahead of the Supreme Court’s decision. Security agencies have also been urged to maintain vigilance to ensure peace and stability in the area.
The Kpandai parliamentary seat has now become one of the most closely watched political contests in Ghana, drawing national attention as the country awaits the court’s ruling and its implications for the democratic process.