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The Electoral Commission (EC) will start its online exhibition of the provisional voters’ register, beginning today, Tuesday, October 15, 2024, and running until Saturday, October 19, 2024.
In a statement, the EC encouraged voters to verify their details through the shortcode *711*51#, free of charge. This exercise is part of the Commission’s efforts to clean the voters’ register ahead of the final compilation for the 2024 General Election.
The online exhibition allows voters to review their information and report any discrepancies for correction by the Commission.
“Voters can also check their details on our website: https://ec.gov.gh. Simply click on the pop-up link in the bottom-right corner of the screen and enter your 10-digit Voter ID number to access your registration details.
"Any discrepancies found should be reported to the District Office where voters are registered for necessary corrections,” the EC said.
The Commission clarified that while voters can still verify their details online after the exhibition period ends, they will not be able to request any corrections.
Political parties were also urged to submit any discrepancies identified during the exhibition period using the template provided by the Commission.
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