Different factors influence why voters align with particular parties or vote for particular candidates during elections.
"Even if you bring a stone as the NPP candidate, if it is NPP, I will vote for it.
Lawyer go, lawyer come.
If a stone is presented 100 times, I will vote for it," she told a journalist.
Her reference to 'lawyer go, lawyer come' relates to the victory of lawyer Kwabena Boateng of the NPP in the Ejisu by-election.
The MP-elect is set to replace the late Member of Parliament for Ejisu, John Kumah, who was also a lawyer.
At the end of the April 30 vote, Boateng polled 55.8% of valid votes cast whereas his closest contender and former Ejisu MP on the NPP's ticket, Kwabena Owusu Aduomi came second with over 43%.