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The Electoral Commission (EC) will, on July 31, 2012, conduct a bye-election in the Wulensi Constituency.
It has, accordingly, fixed July 3 and 4, 2012 for the receipt of nomination forms between 8:00am and 12:30 pm. and 1:30 pm. and 5:00pm on both days.
A statement issued by the EC Monday said candidates seeking election should provide two recent photographs (bust) with a red background when they submit their nomination forms.
It said nomination forms might be obtained from the district office of the commission at Wulensi or at the Northern Regional Office of the EC in Tamale.
It said the filling fee for the election is GH¢500 and asked all interested individuals and political parties to take note and act accordingly.
The conduct of the bye-¬election, it said, was in accordance with Article 112(5) of the Constitution, as amended by Section 3 of Act 527.
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