The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released its report on the completed online and physical Continuous Voter Registrations, with a total of 2,449,475 registered voters nationwide.
The commission said 1,425,898 individuals completed the online pre-registration process, while 1,023,577 finalised their registration through physical capture.
A copy of the report obtained by Arise News indicates that Osun State topped the chart with 193,026 completed registrations, followed by Imo with 144,209 and Kano with 142,433.
Also, Sokoto State recorded 132,584, while Lagos posted 115,334.
Borno State followed closely with 112,226 completed registrations, and the Federal Capital Territory reported 106,855.
Kogi State emerged next with 97,012 registrations, ahead of Jigawa’s 95,543 and Zamfara’s 90,739.
Katsina State in the report recorded 87,661, while Kaduna posted 82,421.
Delta State registered 79,495, followed by Kebbi with 77,721 and Ogun with 77,014. Niger State completed 73,745 registrations.
Meanwhile, Oyo and Akwa Ibom States reported similar figures of 68,559 and 68,464, respectively, while Rivers recorded 63,621.
While Adamawa State had 52,381 completed registrations, Kwara State followed with 50,221 and Yobe with 49,766.
While Benue State registered 46,802, Bayelsa recorded 41,856.
Bauchi State followed with 37,749 completed registrations.
Ekiti State posted 33,393, Gombe 32,890, and Nasarawa 31,862.
Ebonyi State recorded 29,102, while Edo reported 27,602.
Also, Plateau completed 25,301 registrations, Taraba recorded 18,731, followed by Enugu with 17,234 and Ondo with 16,709.
Cross River State posted 15,339, while Abia completed 13,875 registrations.
Anambra State remained at zero level, following the suspension of voter registration in line with Section 9(6) of the Electoral Act 2022 due to the November 8 governorship election. The CVR is scheduled to be concluded in August 2026.
Friday Olokor