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- You have accessRestricted access“Return of the Elephant from the Bush”The NPP, Organizational Strength, and Electoral Success in Ghana’s 2016 ElectionIsaac Owusu NsiahGhana Studies, January 2020, 23 (1) 81-107; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.23.1.81Isaac Owusu NsiahIsaac Owusu Nsiah () is a PhD candidate at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana. He received his master’s degree at the African Studies Centre at Oxford University. His research interests include African politics, citizenship studies, elections, and party politics. As a burgeoning Africanist scholar, he has published in the Journal of Asian and African Studies and the Journal of African Elections.

