The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has announced that there will be an exhibition of the Voters’ Register at all district offices of the EC for those who partook in the one-day Voters’ Registration Exercise on October 7.
The exhibition will be opened for just one day from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm this Wednesday.
The EC on October 1 reopened the electoral roll to allow eligible Ghanaians who have “attained the age of Eighteen (18) and Citizens who for one reason or the other were not able to register in the just ended Registration Exercise.”
It was to also address the irregularities that had been identified in the new electoral roll.
The EC, therefore, urged this group of voters to go their district offices and check their names and ensure that all details have been appropriately captured.
“The Commission urges all those who took part in the Exercise to go to the District Offices where they registered to check their names and ensure that all their details are properly captured,” the EC stated.
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