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Apc Releases Full List Of Lagos Reps, Assembly Candidates
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APC RELEASES FULL LIST OF LAGOS REPS, ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES

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 The All Progressives Congress (APC) has released the full list of its successful candidates for the House of Representatives and Lagos State House of Assembly seats ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 

The announcement follows the conclusion of party primaries across constituencies in Lagos, where delegates voted to select candidates for both federal and state legislative positions.

 

According to the party, the released list includes winners who secured tickets for various federal constituencies as well as those who emerged for the Lagos State House of Assembly elections.

 

The primaries reportedly produced a mix of returning lawmakers and new entrants, with several incumbent legislators losing their tickets in closely contested races.

 

Party officials said the exercise reflects internal democratic processes within the All Progressives Congress, aimed at selecting candidates capable of representing the party in the next election cycle.

 

The development has triggered political reactions across the state, as aspirants and supporters review the outcomes ahead of the upcoming general elections.

 

Further details of the full list are expected to circulate officially through party channels and electoral documentation.

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