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The Presidential Elections Committee of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has extended the deadline for the submission of proxy applications to August 5, at 10 am.
Initially, the party scheduled the deadline for the submission of the proxy application on Wednesday, August, 2, at 5 pm.
However, a statement issued by the committee, signed by its secretary, William Yamoah explained the new deadline announced is based on some concerns raised by prospective applicants.
"It is hoped that the extension will provide prospective applicants ample time to be able to comply with the requirements," the statement added.
For the purpose of clarity, it is further emphasised that;
1. A proxy applicant should show proof of ABSENCE and or inability to vote in person such as evidence of travel outside the country, and a medical report.
2. An affidavit must accompany every application.
3. All proxy applications should be filed at the NPP Headquarters at Asylum Down or submitted to the Secretary to the Presidential Elections Committee.
"We wish to inform members that the Proxy list will be published in the print media for public consumption and verification. Any suspected false declaration may be challenged and referred to the appropriate national institution for further investigation."

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