Voting to elect a new Member of Parliament for Assin North Constituency has officially ended.
A total of 41,000 voters cast their vote in 99 polling stations within the Constituency.
The exercise started at 7:00 am and closed at 5:00 pm.
The New Patriotic Party and the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) had Charles Opoku and Catherine Enyonam as their respective candidates.
The National Democratic Congress also presented James Gyakye Quayson as their candidate to battle it out for the Constituency's seat.
Officials from the Electoral Commission headquarters in Accra were seen in the Constituency to support the District.
Security was also beefed up in the Constituency as Police pickup trucks and other crowd-controlling equipment were seen at vantage points across the Constituency.
Find below photos of the voting process from the various polling stations.
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