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The Electoral Commission will from today start mounting platforms for candidates in upcoming district assembly elections.
The platforms will be used to introduce the various aspirants to the electorate. Members of the community have the opportunity to listen to the aspirants and ask questions to inform their choices on voting day, the 28 of December.
The exercise will last for one week.
Public Relations Officer for the EC Christian Owusu-Parry said over six thousand deputy returning officers will supervise the activity.
He said platforms will be mounted in all communities to create the opportunity for all the electorate to listen to the aspirants.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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