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Women’s representation lags in 2023 District Level Elections – EC reports 

The recently concluded District Level Elections (DLEs) have once again underscored pressing concerns regarding diminishing voter participation and the ongoing challenge of inadequate representation of women in local governance across the country

The outcomes of the elections shed light on the urgent need to address these issues and fortify the democratic process at the grassroots level.

The District Level Elections (DLEs), conducted on December 19 last year, exposed a stark gender imbalance, with 95.9 percent of the 6,243 elected assembly members being male, while females accounted for only 4.1 percent.

The percentage of elected women assembly members is an increase of 0.3 percent compared to 3.8 percent in the previous election (2019).

However, the statistics showed that female voters did not repose confidence in women contestants, given that the about 6.2 million voters who turned out for the polls were almost evenly distributed between males and females at 50.5 percent and 49.5 percent respectively.

A further dig into the statistics released to the Daily Graphic by the Electoral Commission (EC) showed that the 5,984 males who won the assembly member elections constituted 35.4 percent of the male candidates, given that 16,925 of them contested the polls.

Comparatively, the 259 women who won the elections formed 25 percent of the total female applicants which stood at 1,049.

The figures also showed that 73 persons with disability (PWDs), comprising 55 males and 18 females, won the elections.

In terms of the unit committee elections, 22,646 out of the 42,094 male applicants won, representing 87.2 percent of the total persons elected.

Relatedly, 3,335 out of the 5,666 female applicants for the unit committee elections won, representing 12.8 percent of the total elected members.

For PWDs, 67 candidates, made up of 38 males and 29 females, were elected as unit committee members.

Predictably, the 2023 DLEs recorded yet another low turn-out of 35 percent, two percentage points down from the 37 percent in the previous election (2019).

The EC statistics revealed that many of the peri-urban regions recorded turn-out rates above 50 percent while the urban regions recorded low voter participation.

According to the statistics, the North East Region had the highest voter turnout of 55.2 percent while the Northern, Oti, Upper East, and Upper West regions followed with 52.1 percent, 51.1 percent (Oti and Upper East), and 50.8 percent respectively.

The Savannah, Ahafo, and Western North regions recorded 48.2 percent, 45 percent, and 44.6 percent respectively while the Bono and Eastern regions had 40.1 percent and 38.6 percent each.

Also, the Volta, Central, and Bono regions had 37.2 percent, 36.7 percent, and 36.1 percent turnouts, with the Western Region settling for 33.7 percent.

The Greater Accra and Ashanti regions recorded the lowest turn-outs of 18 percent and 33.4 percent respectively.

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