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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced that its regional elections, to elect party leadership at the regional level, will be held on Saturday, 14 November 2026.
The General Secretary of the party, Mr Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, said the process will follow the established sequence, beginning with the picking of nomination forms, followed by vetting, the filing of appeals and campaign activities ahead of the elections.
He explained that, before the main polls, a regional youth and women’s conference will be held to elect regional youth leaders.
“Then the final one will be the date for the regional elections, which will be Saturday, 14th November and Sunday, November 16. So by the close of that Sunday, the party will be in a position to have all our regional executives,” Mr Kwetey disclosed.
He made the announcement at a press conference in Accra, where he outlined the party’s roadmap towards the 2028 general elections.
According to him, the opening of nominations for the regional elections will take place from Tuesday, 6 October, to Wednesday, 7 October, followed by the filing of nomination forms from Wednesday, 14 October, to Thursday, 15 October.
He added that the vetting of aspirants will be conducted on Friday, 16 October, and Saturday, 17 October, while appeals will be heard on Sunday, 18 October, and Monday, 19 October.
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