Muntaka was elected as the member of parliament for the
Asawase constituency during the by-elections in 2005 after the demise of
Gibril Adamu Mohammed the then Member of Parliament for the
Asawase constituency. In 2008, he won the general elections on the ticket of the
National Democratic Congress for the same constituency. His constituency was one of the three Ashanti Region parliamentary seats out of thirty-nine that the National Democratic Congress won in that election. The
National Democratic Congress won a majority total of 113 parliamentary seats out of 230 seats. He was elected with 36,557 votes out of 64,443 total valid votes cast equivalent to 56.73% of total valid votes cast. He was elected over Dr. Mohammed Abdul-Kabir of the
New Patriotic Party, Elyasu Mohammed of the
People's National Convention, Mohammed Bashir Tijani of the
Democratic Freedom Party and Alhaji Baba Musah of the
Convention People's Party. He was elected with 43,917 votes out of 77,034 total valid votes cast. This was equivalent to 57.01% of total valid votes cast. He was elected over Nana Okyere-Tawiah Antwi of the
New Patriotic Party, Jerry Joseph Quayson of the
Progressive People's Party, Abdulai Umaru of the
People's National Convention, Elias Mohammed of the
Convention People's Party, Yakubu Adams Zakaria of the
National Democratic Party and Alhassan Abdul Majeed an independent candidate. Muntaka on Saturday, 13 May 2023, was retained as National Democratic Congress parliamentary representative for the Member of Parliament for
Asawase Constituency by beating Masawudu Mubarick in the
NDC 2023 primaries for a chance to represent the party in the 2024 parliamentary elections. He won with 1,063 votes against Masawudu who polled 735 votes. Although supporters of Muntaka Mubarak and his contender, Masawudu Mubarick got into a scuffle that was swiftly curtailed by personnel of the
Ghana Police Service. The intervention of the police officers prevented the confusion from escalating. Supporters of Muntaka alleged that some supporters of Masawudu Mubarick booed at the incumbent Asawase MP who was leaving the centre after casting his ballot. == Controversies ==