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Ghana’s celebrated 16-year maturity at the polls has been handed a debilitating blot in a bitterly contested presidential runoff.
Sporadic reports of voting irregularities across the country have attended the Presidential Election Runoff Sunday, and the two contesting parties have served notice they may not accept poll results from strongholds of their opponents.
Voting started at 7am and closed at 5pm.
The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) in a preliminary report, cited several infractions of rules and regulations governing the poll, while Joy FM reporters covering the event have also reported instances of arrests of persons attempting to snatch ballot boxes, or attempting to vote serially. Security forces have also been reported to have intimidated voters, and in some instances beaten up suspected wrong doers.
Among other disturbing incidents, CODEO reported that its observers deployed nationwide witnessed the following;
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- A total of 24 cases of disorder at polling stations in Eastern, Ashanti, Central, and Greater Accra regions;
- 12 cases of intimidation and harassment particularly in Ashanti, Brong Ahafo and Eastern regions;
- 14 cases of violence mainly in Ashanti, Eastern, Brong Ahafo and Central regions;
- 6 cases of violation of voting procedures largely in Ashanti and Northern regions;
- A few cases of polling officials were suspected to be partisan; disenfranchising of eligible voters; allowing ineligible voters to vote; suspension of voting, and snatching and stuffing of ballot boxes.
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