In 1996, running as the presidential candidate of the
People's National Convention (PNC), he received 3.0% of the vote. In his second attempt at the presidency, in 2000, he won 2.5% of the vote. In preparation for the
2004 presidential election, the PNC and two other parties –
Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere (EGLE) and the
Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP) – formed an alliance known as the
Grand Coalition and chose Mahama as its presidential candidate. He placed third out of four candidates, winning 1.9% of the vote. Mahama was elected as the candidate for the PNC for the
December 7, 2008 presidential elections. Edward Mahama lost the position of presidential candidate of the PNC to
Hassan Ayariga in the run up to the 2012 general election. However, he won the position back from Ayariga for the 2016 election. After the defeat, Ayariga left the PNC to form another party, the
All People's Congress (APC). Edward Mahama is currently Ghana's
Ambassador-at-Large. ==Family==