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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced the commencement of a nationwide exhibition of its voter register ahead of the party’s 2026 presidential election as part of efforts to ensure transparency, accuracy, and credibility in its internal electoral process.
In an official release issued by the party’s Presidential Elections Committee (PEC), the NPP disclosed that the 2026 Presidential Elections Voter Register has been distributed to all constituencies across the country through the various Regional Secretariats.
According to the statement dated December 29, 2025 and signed by William Yamoah, Secretary of the Presidential Elections Committee, the exhibition exercise is intended to give party stakeholders, particularly delegates, the opportunity to verify their details in their respective constituencies and regions.
The exercise is aimed at identifying and correcting errors such as omissions, misspellings of names, incorrect or missing photographs, absent images, and other clerical inaccuracies that could affect participation in the presidential election.
The party has directed Regional Executive Committees and Constituency Executive Committees, acting through their designated IT officers, to formally report any discrepancies detected during the exhibition period for prompt rectification.
The verification exercise is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, and end on Monday, January 5, 2026.
To ensure a smooth and transparent process, the NPP has called on Regional and Constituency Executives, Members of the Constituency Council of Elders, Constituency Patrons, and Electoral Area Coordinators to actively support and facilitate the exhibition across all constituencies.
In furtherance of fairness and openness, the party has also invited all presidential aspirants to appoint representatives to observe the exhibition exercise at the constituency level.
The NPP reiterated that the initiative reflects its commitment to upholding a free, fair, transparent, and credible internal electoral process as it prepares for the 2026 presidential contest.

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