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The New Patriotic Party, NPP, has notified the Electoral Commission of a blot on ballot papers being used in the Jirapa bye-election.
According to the National Organiser of the party, Lord Commey, the blot looks like a thumb print positioned at the neck area of Dr. Francis Bawaana Dakurah, candidate for the ruling National Democratic Congress and could compromise results of the election.
Speaking in an interview with Joy FM correspondent Elton John Brobbey, Mr. Commey said a report has been made to officials of the Electoral Commission.
A senior member of the Commission, Dr. Safo Kantanka, he said, had been told of the anomaly and he has in turn, dispatched officials to work out a compromise so it does not undermine he poll.
Ruling out a complete withdrawal of the blotted ballot papers, Mr. Commey is hopeful the EC will reach a consensus with all the interested parties.
Meanwhile, there are reports of low turnout in the election set to replace Hon Edward Salia who died in February.
Residents of the constituency are said to be disinterested in the election.
Information vans from the Information Services Department are said to be driving through the constituency inviting constituents to come out to vote.
NPP’s Mr Justin Dakorah and Ms Joycelin Ansiena for the Democratic People's Party (DPP) are the two other candidates optimistic of displacing the NDC from the seat.
Pollster Ben Ephson however predicts the NDC will retain the seat. It is only the margin of the victory that is in contention.
Story by Nathan Gadugah
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