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Ebi Bright Takes Charles Forson to High Court Over Tema Central Election Results.

Ebi Bright, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Tema Central in the 2020 elections, has filed a petition in the High Court challenging the election of Charles Forson, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) legislator for the constituency. She argues that the declaration of Forson as the winner was based on irregularities in the 2024 election process.Bright contests the final tally by the Electoral Commission (EC), requesting the court to either nullify Forson's declaration or order a re-run of the election. Her petition alleges that NPP polling agents interfered with the collation process at the Chemu SHS center, which she claims compromised the transparency and fairness of the results.Bright’s legal team is seeking a determination from the High Court regarding the validity of the election, emphasizing the need to ensure justice for the electorate in Tema Central.

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Freddie Blay Criticizes NDC’s Push for More Seats Despite Majority.

Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman, Freddie Blay, has expressed surprise at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for pursuing additional parliamentary seats despite already securing over 180 seats in the 2024 elections. Speaking on Joy FM on December 24, 2024, Blay cautioned that such actions could heighten political tensions and undermine Ghana's democratic principles.He emphasized the need to respect legal processes and Electoral Commission rulings, warning of potential chaos if due process is disregarded. Blay urged the NDC to prioritize stability over contesting further seats, highlighting the importance of preserving Ghana’s democratic institutions.

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Patrick Boamah Retains Okaikwei Central Seat After Re-Collation.

Incumbent MP Patrick Yaw Boamah has reclaimed his Okaikwei Central parliamentary seat following a re-collation of votes. He secured 21,099 votes, surpassing his rival, Abdulai Abu Baba Abubakar Sadiq of the NDC, who initially appeared to win with 19,368 votes.The re-collation, ordered by the Accra High Court, took place at the Greater Accra EC office under tight security. This process is part of a broader review of nine disputed constituencies across multiple regions, ensuring compliance with Ghana’s electoral laws.

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Mogtari Urges EC Chair Jean Mensa to Resign Over Election Fallout.

Joyce Bawah Mogtari, special aide to Ghana’s President-Elect John Mahama, has called for the resignation of Jean Mensa, the chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC). Speaking in an interview, Mogtari criticized the EC’s handling of the 2024 election, particularly its delays in announcing official results, which she believes contributed to post-election violence. She accused the Commission of being too partisan and incompetent, urging a complete overhaul to restore integrity. According to Mogtari, reforms at the EC will be a priority in Mahama’s administration, with the goal of removing partisanship and ensuring free and fair elections in the future. She believes that Jean Mensa should step down to allow for these necessary changes.

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NDC Supporters Jubilate in Kumasi Ahead of EC’s Declaration.

Hundreds of enthusiastic National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters filled the streets of Kumasi yesterday in anticipation of John Dramani Mahama being declared Ghana’s president-elect. The celebrations erupted in communities such as Atonsu, Esereso, Oforikrom, Asawase, and Aboabo.Supporters, convinced of their party’s lead based on provisional figures, danced and paraded on motorbikes, tricycles, and moving vehicles while blaring music, including the popular track Aseda by King Paluta.Traffic congestion became a challenge as jubilant crowds spilled onto major roads, with some assisting in directing vehicles to avoid gridlocks. At Atonsu High School Junction, for instance, NDC supporters temporarily took over the stretch.While some road users expressed frustration, others moved cautiously to prevent accidents, as some supporters perched dangerously on vehicle bonnets and tricycles.Though celebrations have intensified, the Electoral Commission (EC) has yet to announce the official results, urging patience as they work […]

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Electoral Commission Opens National Collation Centre to Media for Transparency.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has granted all media houses access to its national election results collation centre, promoting transparency in the 2024 election process. This is a shift from its earlier decision to limit media participation.At a press briefing, EC Chairperson Jean Mensa highlighted the commission's commitment to openness and accountability. “The commission has accredited 10,000 journalists to cover all aspects of the election process,” she stated, adding that the collation centre is equipped with advanced systems to ensure accurate results.The EC also introduced a toll-free hotline for real-time issue resolution, encouraging citizens to report concerns promptly. Mensa expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conduct of voting across over 38,000 polling stations nationwide.The collation centre in Accra will serve as the hub for validating results from 276 constituencies, providing frequent updates on the election’s progress.Mensa urged all stakeholders to […]

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EC Officer in Afadjato South Breaches Policy, but Elections Unaffected.

The Electoral Commission (EC) has confirmed that a District Electoral Officer (DEO) in the Afadjato South Constituency breached policy by transporting election materials in a private vehicle without police escort. The police have taken custody of the materials and are investigating the matter alongside the EC's internal probe.The EC reiterated its policy that election materials must be transported in official vehicles with a police escort. Despite the violation, the Commission assured the public that this breach would not compromise the integrity of the elections scheduled for Saturday, December 7, 2024.This incident comes as the EC emphasizes the importance of strict adherence to protocols to ensure free, fair, and transparent elections.

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EC Destroys Defective Ballot Papers for Ahafo, Volta Regions.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has destroyed defective ballot papers intended for the Ahafo and Volta regions ahead of the December 7 elections. These materials were discarded due to serialisation errors during printing.The destruction occurred on November 21, 2024, at the Adipa Waste Management Centre near Nsawam, in the presence of political party representatives, the National Intelligence Bureau, the Ghana Police Service, and media.Key Details:Affected Ballots: 184 presidential and 66 parliamentary bags for the Volta Region; 67 presidential and 21 parliamentary bags for the Ahafo Region.Total Papers Destroyed: Thousands of ballot paper booklets, with varying leaflets.Asante Kissi, Deputy Director of Electoral Services, assured the public of the EC's transparency and commitment to electoral integrity, highlighting that disposal certificates were signed by all stakeholders.Reprints for the affected ballots are being handled by Bucks Press and Acts Commercials.

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EC to Reprint Volta and Ahafo Ballot Papers Over Serial Number Errors.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has announced the reprinting of ballot papers for the Volta and Ahafo regions after detecting serial number errors. These errors, which compromise the integrity of the papers, were discovered before distribution.The EC will destroy the faulty ballots in the presence of political party representatives, who will sign certificates to confirm the destruction. New printing houses, Bulk and Acts Commercials, have been commissioned to produce fresh ballot papers. This decision was communicated during an emergency Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting on November 15, 2024.The EC assures that measures are in place to rectify the issues and maintain transparency ahead of the 2024 elections.

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EC Hands Over Final Voters Register for December Elections.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has provided political parties and independent candidates with certified copies of the final voters register for the December 7, 2024, elections. The register includes various lists, such as the Name Reference List, Proxy List, and Manual Verification List, to ensure a smooth voting process. EC Chairperson Jean Mensa reported no objections from political parties, suggesting broad satisfaction with the register's accuracy. Representatives from both major parties, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), expressed commitment to a peaceful election and requested summary data for verification.

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