In the
7 December 2004 general elections, EGLE was part of the
Grand Coalition which won 4 out of 230 seats.
Edward Mahama, the Grand Coalition candidate, won 1.9% of the vote in the
presidential elections.
1992 elections EGLE, led by
Owuraku Amofa, contested the
1992 presidential election in an alliance with the
National Democratic Congress (NDC) led by
Jerry Rawlings. The Progressive Alliance, as it was called, put forward a single candidate for president, Rawlings, and a single vice presidential candidate,
Kow Nkensen Arkaah, on 3 November 1992. They won 58.4% of the popular vote and became the first president and vice president of the Fourth Republic of Ghana. In the
29 December 1992 parliamentary election, EGLE won 1 out of 200 constituencies, becoming the third-largest party in parliament.
2020 elections The party did not field any parliamentary nor presidential candidates for the
2020 Ghanaian general election due to financial constraints. It decided to back
John Mahama of the
National Democratic Congress instead for president.
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