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Scores of delegates in the ongoing National Democratic Congress (NDC) Presidential and Parliamentary primaries at Golf City St. Jon Bosco Church in the Kpone-Katamanso Constituency have expressed concern over missing names on the electoral roll.
Some delegates did not locate their names in the voters’ register; and after waiting in long queues to vote they were told at the end that their names could still not be found.
The vote, which was scheduled to begin at 07:00 hours, began at 09:30 hours on Saturday, Ghana News Agency observed.
The Kpone-Katamanso District Electoral Commission is supervising the election, which is being directed by Mrs. Doris Emefa Agbedzloh, the District Electoral Officer.
In the Kpone-Katamanso Constituency, about 2,038 delegates are anticipated to vote in the Presidential and Parliamentary primaries.
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