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By William Yaw
Owusu
Saturday, December
03, 2016
The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced the extension of the
Special Voting exercise reserved for security agents, EC staff and media
practitioners who will be on duty on Election Day - December 7.
The extension is being done as a result of the widespread confusion
that marred the exercise on Thursday, leaving many eligible voters
disenfranchised.
It was a baptism of fire for the new EC boss, Charlotte Osei, as the
process was a complete mess, leading to the holding of an emergency Inter-Party
Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting to find a way out of the huge number of
voters whose names were missing from the electoral roll.
There were widespread reported cases of stranded voters at many
polling stations nationwide because they could not locate their names in the
specially prepared register and had to be turned away in disappointment.
The commission’s Director of Communications, Eric Kofi Dzapkasu,
issued a statement yesterday confirming that all the stakeholders in the
election had agreed that a mop-up exercise should be done for the special
voters tomorrow.
“The Electoral Commission wishes to announce that following a
meeting with the top hierarchy of the Ghana Police Service and an emergency
meeting of the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) on Wednesday, December 1,
2016, it has been agreed that in view of the challenges encountered during the
Special Voting on December 1, 2016, the Special Voting should be continued on
Sunday, December 4, 2016,” the statement said.
The commission said, “It was established that in numerous cases, the
persons affected were those who could not take advantage of the earlier
transfer window to transfer their votes to the constituency where they wished
to vote. This was the reason why such persons were assigned by the commission
to constituencies where they registered to vote and not where they will be
assigned to work on Election Day or where they are currently deployed.”
According to Mr. Dzapkasu, “Some security agencies did not submit
any list of officers at all to take part in the Special Voting. Consequently,
there was no way such officers could vote in the Special Voting,” adding, “Persons
who transferred their votes and whose names appeared on the Special Voters’
list but who could not vote on December 1, 2016 should be allowed to vote on
Sunday, December 4, 2016.”
Mr Dzakpasu also said, “Persons who did not transfer their votes,
but whose names appeared on the Special Voters’ list, can only vote in the constituency
where they are registered. It is important to note that the opportunity to
participate in the Special Voting is not an opportunity to transfer one's vote.
“Voters whose names are included in either the earlier list or the
updated one provided to the political parties should be allowed to vote. It
must be noted that the number of special voters on both lists are the same,
except that the commission updated the earlier list by properly designating the
constituencies to ensure that special voters vote only in constituencies where
they are registered in line with the law.”
The EC man explained, “The EC would provide all political parties
with a list of voters who voted on December 1, 2016. This is to enable them
track those who are eligible to vote on December 4. Persons whose names are not
on the Special Voters’ list would not be allowed to take part in Special
Voting. The commission, therefore, urges the hierarchy of the security agencies
to deploy such affected persons to work on Election Day, in areas close to the
polling stations where they are registered, to enable them to vote on December
7, 2016. Such persons would be given priority at the polls to vote early.”
The EC also indicated, “All voters whose names are included in the
Special Voters’ list are legally included on the Absent Voters’ list at their
original polling stations. Therefore, their barcodes would be deactivated and
they would be unable to vote on December 7, 2016. In order to guarantee the
integrity of the ballots already cast on December 1, 2016, the commission will
grant the agents of the political parties and the respective Returning
Officers, access to the Biometric Verification Devices in the Police Armory on
Friday, December 2, 2016 to reconfirm the number of persons who actually voted
on December 1, 2016 before the device counter automatically resets itself to
zero on Saturday, December 3, 2016.”
“The commission would provide new ballot boxes for the Special
Voting on Sunday, December 4, 2016 and political parties would provide their
seals for the additional ballot boxes. Political party representatives would be
allowed access to inspect the ballot boxes in the Police Armory during the
period between December 2 and December 7, 2016 when the ballots of the Special Voting
exercise are counted and declared.”
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