Alice entered parliament on the ticket of the
National Democratic Congress (NDC) on Tuesday 8 June 1999 when she won the by-election on 26 May 1999 following the death of Luke Koo, the then member of parliament for the constituency. She subsequently won the seat during the
December 2000 general election and the
December 2004 general election. She however lost the seat to John Duoghr Baloroo of the
New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the
December 2008 general election. During the
December 2012 general election, she was replaced by
Edward K. Dery who consequently won the seat for the NDC.
2000 Elections Boon was elected as the member of parliament for the
Lambussie constituency in the
Upper West region of
Ghana in the 2000 Ghanaian general elections. She therefore represented the constituency in the 4th parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana. She was elected with 7,076 out of the total votes cast. This is equivalent to 60.80% of the total valid votes cast. She was elected over David Mwinfor Deribaa an independent candidate, Kabiri Nmin of the National Reform Party, Ampulling Nicholas of the
New Patriotic Party and Bamie Mubashir Ahmed of the United Ghana Movement Party. These obtained 2,472 votes, 1,272 votes, 441 votes, 375 votes and 0 votes respectively. In all, the party won a minority total of 89 parliamentary representation out of 200 seats in the 3rd parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana. She was elected over Thomas F. Bitie-Ketting of the
People's National Convention, Sebastian Koug Bamile of the
New Patriotic Party and Abubakari Alhaji Yahaya of the
Convention People's Party. == Personal life ==