Lagos LG Polls 2025: Key Facts You Should Know

As Lagos residents head to the polls today, Saturday, July 12, 2025, for the much-anticipated Local Government elections, here are the critical figures and insights to keep in mind about the scale and significance of the exercise.

Total Councils in Focus

The elections cover all 57 local councils in Lagos State, comprising:

  • 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs)
  • 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs)

This structure reflects Lagos’ grassroots governance framework, crucial for delivering essential services and engaging communities in development.

Seats Up for Grabs

Voters will decide the leadership of their councils by electing representatives into:

  • 57 Chairmanship positions
  • 376 Councillorship seats

These offices are pivotal to local administration and urban management in one of Nigeria’s busiest and most populous states.

Electoral Infrastructure

Lagos is well-prepared for today’s elections, with:

  • 367 Wards
  • Over 13,000 Polling Units

This extensive network aims to ensure access and encourage high voter turnout across the state’s urban and rural areas.

Voter Demographics

The state boasts a significant voter base:

  • 7,060,195 Registered Voters
  • 6,214,970 Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) collected as of February 2023, representing 88% of registered voters.

These figures underline the democratic weight Lagos carries and the importance of mobilizing electorates for local representation.

Population and Political Competition

With an estimated population of 17.2 million, Lagos remains Nigeria’s most populous state, intensifying the stakes in the elections.
A total of 19 registered political parties are contesting in today’s elections, reflecting a broad spectrum of political interests and ideologies at play.

As voting unfolds across the state, the outcome of the Lagos LG Polls 2025 will play a defining role in shaping governance, development, and civic engagement at the grassroots level.


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