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The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced slight revisions to the 2024 Ballot Statistics due to decisions made by District Registration Review Officers (DRROs) and High Courts, as well as updates after the Re-Exhibition of the Provisional Voters Register.
These adjustments affect 20 polling stations that will require the printing of additional ballot booklets, according to the EC in a press release it shared Monday afternoon.
The EC said the revised ballot statistics, including the list of affected polling stations, have been shared with all Political Parties, Independent Presidential Candidates, and the designated Printing Firms.
Read also: EC publishes ballot statistics for 2024 election
The EC has attached a detailed schedule of the affected polling stations for the public’s reference.
The Electoral Commission urged the public to take note of the adjustments as part of its commitment to ensuring a transparent and efficient electoral process for the December 2024 elections.


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