This page offers a comprehensive overview of Ghana's government and political history through two key interactive visualizations. The first section provides a detailed table showcasing vital political and economic indicators, such as Ghana's population, GDP, government structure, age and tenure of the current president, military regime status, and democracy metrics.
The second section presents a historical and political chronology of Ghana, highlighting significant milestones such as independence, referendum history, coups, notable wars, and democratic progress. Together, these visualisations provide a rich resource for understanding Ghana's governance, leadership, and democratic evolution, catering to researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in African political history.
Learn more detailed information about Ghana's presidential candidates, including key data on their backgrounds, political alignments, and government experiences. Discover essential information about each candidate's political journey, their affiliation (independent or party-based), gender, and previous government roles, to deepen your understanding of the country's evolving leadership within African governance and democracy.
Explore Ghana’s comprehensive election data through an engaging collection of interactive visualisations and charts, all featured here.
Dive into the parliamentary election results, displayed through a dynamic chart that breaks down the number of seats held by political parties across election years, offering insights into Ghana’s legislative control and political shifts. Evaluate whether the election's integrity could be challenged.. Analyse presidential voter metrics showcasing trends in voter turnout, invalid votes, and participation rates, providing a detailed perspective on Ghana’s evolving electoral engagement. Discover presidential election results via bar charts that illustrate party performance by percentage votes, revealing key trends in voter and political party behaviour. Finally, navigate through interactive election maps, which present regional election results and voting patterns, highlighting how political parties and candidates performed across different areas in Ghana.
Together, these visualisations provide a holistic view of Ghana’s electoral and democratic history, making this an essential resource for political analysts, journalists, students, and democracy advocates.