Former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia continues to hold a strong lead in the New Patriotic Party’s 2026 presidential primaries. A new Global InfoAnalytics survey, conducted from 17 to 21 November 2025, gathered responses from 3,500 delegates across all sixteen regions. The findings show a stable but competitive race as the party prepares for its January contest.
The poll reveals a slight dip in support for Dr Bawumia and Kennedy Agyapong compared to October. Despite this shift, Dr Bawumia maintains a firm advantage among likely voters. He records 42.7 percent support, followed by Kennedy Agyapong with 17.7 percent. Dr Bryan Acheampong places third with 4.6 percent, while Dr Yaw Adutwum and Kwabena Agyapong each secure 0.3 percent.
A notable share of respondents remain undecided. About 14.9 percent declined to disclose their choice, and 19.3 percent have not settled on a candidate. Their eventual decisions could influence the final outcome.
Support becomes clearer among committed voters. In this group, Dr Bawumia rises to 63.3 percent, while Kennedy Agyapong reaches 28.6 percent. Dr Acheampong follows with 6.9 percent. These numbers highlight strong conviction among delegates who have already made up their minds.
Regional trends show Dr Bawumia leading in thirteen regions. Kennedy Agyapong leads only in the Volta Region. The Central Region remains evenly split, creating room for campaign manoeuvres.
The poll also tracks movement from the 2023 primaries. Eleven percent of Kennedy Agyapong’s previous supporters now favour Dr Bawumia. Dr Acheampong has also gained modest support from both leading contenders.
Dr Bawumia maintains the highest favourability rating at 92 percent. Global InfoAnalytics reports a 99 percent confidence level and a 2.12 percent margin of error, underscoring the reliability of the survey.



















