Audio By Carbonatix
Some voters' registers to be used for the District Assembly elections in Wa in the Upper West region have been drenched after a downpour Monday night.
Joy News' regional correspondent Rafiq Salam reports that the registers and other voting materials were left outside the police station after they were brought there from the Electoral Commission for sorting.

Polling officials were unable to complete the process in time and left the materials outside.
Officials returned Tuesday morning to find the register soaked. It was difficult to open the booklet without tearing a page off.


The register has been left in the sun to dry. It was expected to be sent to the Falahia Junior High School polling station Tuesday morning.
The Wa Municipality has 137 out of the 951 polling stations in the Upper West region. The wet voters registers has delayed a process expected to start at 7am. There are fears that the delay will disencourage turn-out especially among the market women who are eager to leave for the market.
Rafiq says the police have declined to comment on the issue. Telephone calls to the municipal electoral officer about the issue went unanswered.

Election of assembly and unit committee members begun Tuesday morning across the country. It is expected to be peaceful and without incident.


Electoral Officials are hoping for a better turn-out this year because of an unusual interest shown by the number of candidates contesting.
Although many Ghanaians fail to appreciate the need to vote for Assemblymen and women, the election this year has thrown up unusual twists and turns.
The election has been rocked with injunctions, curses with many threatening to boycott the process.
Also, the Assembly member for Tanokrom West in the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolis Samuel Kwesi Anderson has secured an injunction on the process after he was disqualified by the Electoral Commission.
Latest Stories
-
Africans cannot afford discriminative tagging – Mahama at Diaspora Summit
2 minutes -
Trump-backed candidate Nasry Asfura wins in knife-edge Honduran election
2 hours -
Officials discover a million more documents potentially related to Epstein case
4 hours -
Kyrgios set to make ATP Tour return at Brisbane
4 hours -
‘Always hungry, always brave’ – why Man City want Semenyo
5 hours -
Cameroon open AFCON with win after Etta Eyong’s strike
5 hours -
Mahrez scores twice as Algeria beat 10-man Sudan
5 hours -
Imperial General Assurance supports Ashanti School for the Deaf Girls with menstrual hygiene products
5 hours -
Roverman Productions welcomes one and all to the Festival of Plays!
5 hours -
GTA marks a century of highlife with grand launch of Highlife @ 100
6 hours -
Star Dancers crowned winners of Season II of Kumawood TV Star Kids Show
6 hours -
Amad Diallo gives AFCON holders Ivory Coast win over Mozambique
6 hours -
UK social media campaigners among five denied US visas
6 hours -
BP sells stake in motor oil arm Castrol for $6bn
7 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Asante Kotoko beat Eleven Wonders to go third
9 hours
