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From September 9, 2016, the Electoral Commission will begin receiving applications for registered voters who wish to transfer their votes from one constituency to another where they wish to vote in December.
According to a statement, the EC will accept applications for a period of one month.
Those wishing a transfer are required to visit the District Office of the Electoral Commission in the Constituency where they are now resident to complete the vote transfer application form to be processed.
Those applying must be resident in the Constituency they wish to transfer to for at least 12 months and must provide proof of residence.
The process will end on Friday, 7th October 2016.
TRANSFER OF VOTES
We wish to announce for the information of the general public that the Commission will from Friday 9th September 2016 to Friday, 7th October 2016 accept applications for transfer of votes from one constituency to another.
All registered voters who wish to transfer their votes from the polling station in the Constituency where they registered to a different Constituency where they wish to vote in the 2016 general elections, are required to visit the District Office of the Electoral Commission in the Constituency where they are now resident to complete the vote transfer application form to be processed for the transfer.
In order to qualify to transfer his/her vote, the applicant:
a. Must be a registered voter;
b. Must be resident in the Constituency other than that in which he/she registered for not less than 12 months;
c. Should provide physical proof of his/her residence, including the residential address.
If successful, the voter shall be assigned to a new polling station in his/her new Constituency of residence.
Signed:
Eric Kofi Dzakpasu
Head of Communications
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