1983 Imo State gubernatorial election
The 1983 Imo State gubernatorial election occurred in Nigeria on August 13, 1983. The NPP nominee Sam Mbakwe won the election, defeating other candidates.[1][2][3][4]
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Sam Mbakwe emerged NPP candidate.[5][6][7]
Electoral system
    
The Governor of Imo State is elected using the plurality voting system.
Primary election
    
    NPP primary
    
The NPP primary election was won by Sam Mbakwe.[8][9]
Results
    
| Candidate | Party | |
|---|---|---|
| Sam Mbakwe | Nigerian People's Party | |
| Total | ||
| Source: World States Men | ||
References
    
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