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EC Changes Ballot Printers for Oti and Western North Ahead of 2024 Elections.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has announced new ballot printers for the Oti and Western North regions ahead of the 2024 general elections. This decision aims to ensure enhanced security and efficiency in the ballot production process. The EC believes that the change will streamline the printing and distribution of ballots and minimize the risk of errors, contributing to a smoother electoral process in these regions. They are working with local officials to facilitate a secure and timely supply of materials for the upcoming election.

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Joana Gyan Cudjoe Sues Electoral Commission Over Disqualification.

Joana Gyan Cudjoe, an aspiring parliamentary candidate for the Amenfi Central constituency, has taken legal action against the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana following her disqualification from the upcoming parliamentary race. The EC disqualified her citing alleged irregularities in her nomination forms. Cudjoe, who is vying for the seat on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), believes the disqualification was unfair and not in accordance with the laws of Ghana.According to her legal team, the EC's decision violates her constitutional rights as a citizen and a candidate. Cudjoe argues that the EC failed to offer her an opportunity to correct any discrepancies before taking the drastic step of disqualifying her. The Amenfi Central aspirant is therefore seeking an injunction to stop the EC from proceeding with any parliamentary processes in the constituency until the court rules on the […]

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Final Voters’ Register for 2024 Elections Set for Early November Release.

The Electoral Commission has announced that the final voters' register for the upcoming 2024 elections will be released by the first week of November. This move comes after several months of voter registration and cleanup exercises aimed at ensuring an accurate and comprehensive register. With the elections drawing nearer, the EC has reiterated its commitment to a transparent process and urged all eligible Ghanaians to verify their details on the final register.

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Electoral Commission Assures Transparency for 2024 Elections.

With tensions rising ahead of Ghana’s 2024 elections, the Electoral Commission (EC) has assured the public that the election will be transparent and free from manipulation. The EC emphasized that it will not support any political party but will strictly adhere to electoral laws and ensure the election is credible. In addition to encouraging voter registration, the EC also announced steps to address concerns raised by various political stakeholders regarding the integrity of the electoral process.

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Ghana’s Electoral Commission Opens Online Voter Re-Exhibition.

In preparation for the 2024 general elections, Ghana’s Electoral Commission (EC) has launched an online platform that allows voters to verify their registration details. This initiative is part of the EC’s effort to ensure accuracy and transparency in the electoral process. Voters are encouraged to take advantage of this online re-exhibition exercise to check their data, report any errors, and ensure they are eligible to vote.

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Nearly 3,000 New Voters Registered in Oti Region’s Mop-Up Exercise.

The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana successfully registered 2,988 new voters in the Oti Region during its recent mop-up voter registration exercise. Among the new registrants, 1,541 were female and 1,430 were male. A significant portion of the newly registered voters, 1,998, were between 18 and 21 years old, while 954 were older than 21. The EC also noted that 11 persons with disabilities were part of the newly registered voters. This effort forms part of Ghana’s broader strategy to ensure that eligible citizens are prepared to vote in upcoming elections.

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23 Women to Contest Parliamentary Seats in Greater Accra for 2024 Elections.

Twenty-three women have submitted their nominations to contest parliamentary seats in Greater Accra for the upcoming 2024 elections. Among them are nine incumbent female MPs, along with three independent candidates vying for positions in the Adentan, Sege, and Shai-Osudoku constituencies.According to the Electoral Commission, out of 114 candidates across the region, 23 women (20%) and 91 men (80%) are competing for the 34 parliamentary seats.Notable candidates include Lydia Seyram Alhassan (NPP) for Ayawaso West Wuogon, Zanetor Agyemang-Rawlings (NDC) for Korle-Klottey, and Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (NPP) for Ablekuma West. Additionally, two women—Akua Donkor of the Ghana Freedom Party and Nana Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankumah of the CPP—have been cleared to contest the presidential elections.

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