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The Electoral Commission (EC) has designated its district offices across the country as registration centres for pregnant women, persons living with disability, the aged, and lactating mothers.
This according to the EC is to ensure that eligible voters within these categories are not disenfranchised.
The groups are expected to visit the district offices between the hours of 7:00 am and 6:00 pm from Thursday, July 2 to August 6, 2020, for their registration.
In a statement sighted by JoyNews and signed by the Acting Director of Public Affairs, Madam Sylvia Annor, the EC explained that “applicants who wish to visit the district office for their registration can download and print the registration form 1A and guarantors form in colour from the Electoral Commission's website.
The applicants must then fill in their details and present the form to the registration team to facilitate the registration process.
The Electoral Commission has however asked prospective applicants to present a valid passport or a Ghana card to prove eligibility to register.
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