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Voting has concluded in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Parliamentary primaries across various constituencies.
A total of 321 candidates are battling it out for the parliamentary seat with 33 of them facing no opposition.
The Electoral Commission is overseeing and managing the election process.
The voting process officially began at 0700 hours and is slated to conclude at 1400 hours.
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