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The Electoral Commission has announced it will commence the compilation of the Special Voting list ahead of the December 7 polls on Tuesday, December 1.
This is in pursuant to the Public Elections Regulations, 2020 (C.I 127) Regulation 23 of the 1992 constitution.
The Special Voting is being organized for voters who as a result of their duties on Election Day are unable to vote at the polling stations where they registered on the day of the election.
These include security personnel, election officials and media personnel who will work outside their jurisdiction on Election Day.
The EC is therefore advising such persons to submit their Voter’s ID card details to the Commission, through the Director I.T Projects at the Headquarters of the Commission on or before Thursday, 15 October 2020.
“Lists received after the 15th of October, 2020 will not be processed,” the EC warned.
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