Tag: Krowor

  • Special voting: Candidate’s agent’s late arrival delays voting at Krowor constituency

    Special voting: Candidate’s agent’s late arrival delays voting at Krowor constituency

    The commencement of special voting in the Krowor constituency faced delays due to the late arrival of the agent of a candidate, according to Benedict Clottey, the Returning Officer for the constituency.

    Mr Clottey revealed that the candidate had one of the keys required to access the ballot papers, which delayed the process. By 7 AM, the team had managed to access the ballot papers and verified that the number of papers matched the figures provided earlier.

    A total of 1,006 special voters are expected to cast their ballots in the Krowor constituency today as part of the nationwide exercise.

    Special voting is underway across selected polling stations in Ghana, allowing specific groups such as electoral officials, security personnel, and media representatives to vote ahead of the December 7 general elections. This arrangement ensures they can perform their duties on election day without hindrance.

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has indicated that approximately 131,478 individuals—representing 0.007% of Ghana’s total registered electorate of 18,741,159—are expected to participate in today’s special voting exercise.

  • NPP sets up campaign team in Krowor Constituency

    NPP sets up campaign team in Krowor Constituency

    The Krowor Constituency branch of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has set up polling station campaign teams to mobilize support for the party’s Parliamentary candidate.

    Engineer Emmanuel Odai Laryea, who is aspiring for the Krowor seat, emphasized the need for unity to wrestle the position from the National Democratic Congress.

    Having faced multiple challenges in previous elections, the NPP in Krowor is determined to secure victory through a newly devised strategy aimed at increasing voter turnout.

    During the team’s inauguration, Engineer Emmanuel Odai Laryea stressed that electing the NPP would bring significant development to the constituency, underscoring the importance of a unified approach to achieve success.

    In the upcoming December elections, Engineer Emmanuel Odai Laryea will compete against the incumbent NDC Member of Parliament, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, for the Krowor seat.

    Additionally, members of the NPP in the constituency are actively campaigning to retain the party’s governance mandate beyond 2025.