The Republic of Ghana, located in West Africa, has undergone a significant political transformation since the establishment of the Fourth Republic in 1992. The journey of Ghana's elections since the Fourth Republic has been marked by a series of events that have shaped the country's political landscape and governance. This academic writing will provide an account of the elections and events that have taken place in Ghana since the Fourth Republic, as well as an overview of the presidency and political parties in the country up to the present day. The Fourth Republic of Ghana was established in 1992 following a period of military rule. The first presidential election under the Fourth Republic was held in 1992, with Jerry John Rawlings, the leader of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), emerging as the winner. Rawlings, who had previously led Ghana as a military ruler, was elected as the President of Ghana and served two terms in office. In 2000, Ghana held its second presiden...
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