The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) have jointly launched a comprehensive post-election survey report that examines voter behavior and political participation during Ghana's 2024 general elections.

The report, titled "Stocktaking Ghana's Democracy: Voter Behaviour and Political Participation 2024/2025", was unveiled at GIMPA's Greenhill Campus on Tuesday.

The launch event of the survey, which predicted an era of sophisticated voter behaviour in Ghana, attracted a wide range of stakeholders, including political actors, academics, civil society representatives, and electoral experts.

In his welcome address, GIMPA's Deputy Rector, Professor Ebenezer Adaku, emphasized the increasing sophistication of the Ghanaian voter, noting that political actors can no longer take the electorate for granted. "This event marks a critical opportunity to present data-driven analysis and deepen our understanding of voter behavior and the evolving governance landscape in Ghana. "Our partnership with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung reflects a shared dedication to academic excellence and evidence-based policy making," Prof Adaku stated.