List of political parties in Ghana

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This article lists political parties in Ghana.

Ghana has a multi-party system, with two dominant political parties: the centre-left National Democratic Congress and the centre-right New Patriotic Party. Other political parties include the Convention People's Party (CPP), the People's National Convention (PNC), the Progressive People's Party (PPP), the Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP), the All People's Congress (APC), etc.

Regulation

Political parties in Ghana are regulated under the Political Parties Act 574 passed in 2000. This spells out how political parties may be founded, registered and operated. It also specifies how political parties may be funded in Ghana.[1]

The parties in Ghana

Fourth Republic (1992-present)

As at January 2025, there are 15 political parties according to the Electoral Commission of Ghana.[2][3] Of these, a total of 11 parties indicated their willingness to participate in the political programmes by the state broadcaster, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation leading up to the 2020 Ghanaian general election.[4] In 2018, there were 24 political parties listed on the website.[5] There were 30 registered political parties on the list of the Electoral Commission of Ghana during the Fourth Republic in 2012.[6][7]

Parliamentary parties

More information Name, Abbr. ...
Name Abbr. Founded Leader Political position Ideology MPs
National Democratic Congress NDC 1992 John Mahama Centre-left Social democracy
185 / 276
New Patriotic Party
NPP 1992 Mahamudu Bawumia Centre-right Liberal conservatism
Conservatism
87 / 276
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Other active parties

The following parties were on the list of parties of the Electoral Commission of Ghana but not represented in parliament.

More information Name, Abbr. ...
Name Abbr. Founded Leader Political position Ideology MPs Last election Comments
All People's Congress
APC 2016 Hassan Ayariga 0 2024 Split from PNC
Convention People's Party
CPP 1949
1996
Nana Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah[8] Left-wing to Far-left Nkrumaism
Pan-Africanism
African socialism
African nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Scientific socialism
Anti-colonialism
Anti-imperialism
0 2024 Banned 1966, reformed 1996
Great Consolidated Popular Party
GCPP 1995 Daniel Augustus Lartey[9] 0 2024
Ghana Freedom Party
GFP 2012 Akua Donkor[8] 0 2024
Ghana Union Movement
GUM 2019 Christian Kwabena Andrews[9] Center-left Social democracy 0 2024
Liberal Party of Ghana
LPG 2017 Kofi Akpaloo[10] 0 2024
National Democratic Party
NDP 2012 Mohammed Frimpong[9] Center-left 0 2024 Split from NDC
People's National Convention
PNC 1992 Bernard Mornah[9] Nkrumaism
Socialism
Pan-Africanism
0 2024
Progressive Alliance for Ghana
PAG 2024 John Enyonam Kwakwu Kpikpi[9] Nkrumaism 0 2024 Nkrumah tradition
Progressive People's Party
PPP 2012 Kofi Asamoah Siaw[9] Progressivism
Liberalism
Social liberalism
0 2024
Note: The Electoral Commission indicates there are 15 parties registered at the time of the 2024 general election but does not provide a list
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Inactive parties

The following parties were formally active in the fourth republic but are no more registered with the Electoral Commission of Ghana.

More information Name, Abbr. ...
Name Abbr. Founded Leader Political position Ideology Last election Comments
Democratic Freedom Party
DFP 2006 Obed Asamoah 2008 Merged with NDC in 2012[11] Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
Democratic People's Party
DPP 1992 Thomas Nuako
Ward-Brew
2016 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere
EGLE 1992 Nana Yaw Boakye
Ofori Atta
2004 Backed NDC in 2020 election.
Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]


Ghana Democratic Republican Party
GDRP 1992 Kofi Amoah Not involved in 2020 election
Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
Ghana National Party
GNP 2007 Kobina
Amo-Aidoo
2008 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
Ghana Redevelopment Party
GRP
Independent People's Party
IPP 2011 Kofi Akpaloo 2012 Dissolved in 2017
National Convention Party
NCP 1992 Kow Nkensen Arkaah Nkrumaism 1996 Merged with PCP to reform CPP in 1996[13]
National Independence Party
NIP 1992 Kwabena Darko Nkrumaism 1992 Presidential only Boycotted 1992 parliamentary election.
Merged with PHP in 1993, forming PCP
National Reform Party
NRP 1999 Peter Kpordugbe 2004 Split from NDC
Not involved in 2020 election
Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
New Vision Party
NVP 2008 Daniel Yaw Nkansah 2012 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
People's Action Party
PAP 2018 Kwesi Busumbru 2020 Not involved in 2024 election
Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
People's Destiny Party
PDP Not involved in 2020 election
People's Convention Party
PCP 1993 Festus Busia Nkrumaism 1996 Merged with NCP to reform CPP in 1996
People's Heritage Party
PHP 1992 Emmanuel Erskine Nkrumaism 1992 Presidential only Boycotted 1992 parliamentary election.
Merged with NIP in 1993, forming PCP
Power Unity Party
PUP 2019 Eliahu Boateng Did not contest 2020 election
Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
Reformed Patriotic Democrats
RPD 2007 2008 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
United Democratic Party
UDP Yaw Kumey Not involved in 2020 election
United Development System Party
UDSP 2012 Tetteh Kabraham Early Did not contest 2012 election
Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
United Front Party
UFP 2011 2016 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
United Ghana Movement
UGM 1996 Charles Wereko-Brobby 2000 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
United Love Party
ULP 2008 Ramon Osei Akoto Could not contest 2008 or 2012 elections Split from NDC,BT
Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
United Progressive Party
UPP 2016 Akwasi Addai Odike 2020 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
United Renaissance Party
URP 2007 Eric Charles Kofi Wayo 2012 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
Yes People's Party
YPP 2012 Annin – Kofi Addo 2012 Certificate of registration cancelled by ECG in 2022.[12]
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Third Republic (1979-1981)

During the Third Republic, the following list of parties contested the 1979 general election. The All People's Party was a merger of the opposition parties in parliament formed later. All parties in the Third Republic were banned following the military coup d'etat on 31 December 1981. There would be continuous military rule until after the 1992 general election.

More information Name, Abbr. ...
Name Abbr. Founded Leader Political position Ideology MPs Last election Comments
Action Congress Party
ACP 1979 Frank Bernasko 10 1979
All People's Party
APP 1981 Victor Owusu 58* Merger of the parties in opposition- PFP, UNC, SDF and TFP
People's National Party
PNP 1979 Hilla Limann Nkrumah tradition 71 1979 Offshoot of CPP / NAL
Popular Front Party
PFP 1979 Victor Owusu Danquah/Busia tradition 42 1979 offshoot of Progress Party
Social Democratic Front
SDF 1979 Ibrahim Mahama 3 1979
Third Force Party
TFP 1979 John Bilson 0 1979
United National Convention
UNC 1979 William Ofori Atta 13 1979
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Second Republic (1969-1972)

The Second Republic spanned the period from October 1969 to 13 January 1972. This was the period when the Progress Party came to power with Kofi Busia as Prime Minister and Akufo-Addo as ceremonial President. It ended with the military coup d'état which brought the National Redemption Council military government into power. All political parties were banned.

More information Name, Abbr. ...
Name Abbr. Founded Leader Political position Ideology MPs Last election Comments
All People's Republican Party
APRP 1969 P. K. K. Quaidoo 1 1969
Justice Party
JP 1970 E. R. T. Madjitey merger of NAL, PAP and UNP
National Alliance of Liberals
NAL 1969 K. A. Gbedemah 29 1969 offshoot of CPP as CPP was banned
People's Action Party
PAP 1969 Imoru Ayarna 2 1969 merged with NAL and UNP to form Justice Party
Progress Party
PP 1969 K. A. Busia 105 1969 offshoot of United Party
United Nationalist Party
UP 1969 H. S. Bannerman 2 1969 merged with NAL and PAP to form Justice Party
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Independent State within the Commonwealth (1957-1960)/First Republic (1960-1966)

More information Name, Abbr. ...
Name Abbr. Founded Leader Political position Ideology MPs Last election Comments
Convention People's Party
CPP 1949 Kwame Nkrumah 198 1965 Nkrumah tradition
Federation of Youth Organization
FYO Modesto Apaloo 1 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
Ga Shifimo Kpee
GSK 1957 0 Merged into United Party in 1957
Muslim Association Party
MAP 1954 Cobina Kessie 1 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
National Liberation Movement
NLM 1954 Baffour Osei Akoto 12 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
Northern People's Party
NPP 1954 S.D. Dombo 15 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
Togoland Congress
TC 1951 S. G. Antor 2 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
United Party
UP 1957 K. A. Busia Merger of all opposition parties in parliament
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Pre-Independence

Ghanaian natives were allowed to stand for elections into the Legislative Assembly. There were elections held in 1951, 1954 and 1956 prior to the United Kingdom granting Ghana independence.

More information Name, Abbr. ...
Name Abbr. Founded Leader Political position Ideology MPs Last election Comments
Anlo Youth Organisation
AYO 1952 Modesto Apaloo 1 1954


Convention People's Party
CPP 1949 Kwame Nkrumah 71 1956 Nkrumah tradition, split from UGCC
Federation of Youth Organization
FYO Modesto Apaloo 1 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
Ghana Congress Party
GCP 1952 K. A. Busia 1 1954 Merged into NLM
Muslim Association Party
MAP 1954 Cobina Kessie 1 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
National Democratic Party
NDP 1950 Nii Amaa Ollennu right wing 0 1951 merged with UGCC in 1952 to form the GCP
National Liberation Movement
NLM 1954 Baffour Osei Akoto 12 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
Northern People's Party
NPP 1954 S. D. Dombo 15 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
Togoland Congress
TC 1951 S. G. Antor 2 1956 Merged into United Party in 1957
United Gold Coast Convention
UGCC 1947 Paa Grant 3 1951 merged with NDP in 1952 to form GCP
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See also

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