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EC’s provisional voters register exhibition to kick off tomorrow

The Electoral Commission (EC) is scheduled to present the provisional voters register for public review, commencing on Friday, November 3, 2023, and concluding on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in anticipation of the District Level Elections (DLE).

This exhibition will occur at all 38,622 polling stations across the country, operating between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. throughout the event.

The primary aim of this showcase is to enable prospective voters to confirm and validate their personal information, such as their name, age, gender, and assigned polling station. It also affords individuals the opportunity to request necessary amendments or additions to their details.

Moreover, voters will be able to raise objections to the inclusion of unqualified voters in the register and request the removal of names of deceased individuals.

The Deputy Chair of the EC, Samuel Tettey, made this announcement during a press conference in Accra on Wednesday.

“As part of the commission’s preparation towards the conduct of the district level elections slated for 19 November 2023, the commission will display or exhibit the provisional voters register at all the 38,622 polling stations across the country. The Commission will therefore exhibit the provisional voters register simultaneously at all polling stations which will serve as exhibition centres throughout the country from Friday 3rd November to Tuesday 7th November 2023.”

“The exhibition exercise will start at 7  a.m. and end at 6  p.m. throughout the exercise. The purpose of the exhibition exercise is to allow prospective voters to verify details. That is name, age, sex, etc as captured during the registration exercise, and make requests for amendments or insertions where necessary. It will also help voters to know their polling stations on the day of voting,” he stated.

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