Ahead of the impending NPP Presidential Primaries, rigorous steps have been implemented to guarantee an equitable and open electoral procedure.
An all-encompassing serialization mechanism has been introduced to uphold the credibility of the internal elections and mitigate the risk of possible discrimination.
The anticipated internal elections have been organized with the intention of concealing the identities of delegates and inhibiting candidates from discerning the voting patterns in favor of or against them.
Sources within both the Electoral Commission and the party’s leadership have confirmed that a robust serialization concept has been adopted to guarantee the anonymity of delegates.
The potent serialization strategy is complemented by the utilization of the walk-in approach in place of individual delegate identification. Additionally, the prohibition of smart devices and cameras will be enforced at the voting venues.
These models were introduced to safeguard the identity of the delegates and make it practically impossible to identify who voted for or against a particular candidate.
The absence of mobile phones and cameras is also to prevent members from snapping who they voted for or against as a way of sanitizing the voting space.
The walk-in concept will also prevent candidates from identifying who voted for who based on any agreed order or pattern.
The Super Delegates conference is slated for August 26, 2023, while the national presidential primary has been slated for November 4.