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Zeqblog Blog of Monday, 25 November 2024

Source: Okine Isaac

"EC Announces Presidential Ballots Will Be Counted First in December 7 Elections"

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Ahead of the much-anticipated general elections on December 7, Ghana's Electoral Commission (EC) has made a significant change to its vote-counting process. The EC has declared that presidential ballots will be counted at all polling places across the country prior to legislative ballots in an effort to increase efficiency and transparency.

During a high-level conference with senior security officials and leaders from political parties, including the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Serebour Quaicoe, Head of the EC's Training Department, revealed this decision. The gathering was a component of larger initiatives to guarantee a credible, orderly, and peaceful election process.

According to Dr. Quaicoe, the new strategy aims to minimize potential disagreements, speed up the vote-counting procedure, and reveal the results of the presidential election as soon as possible. The EC hopes to give voters clarity and confidence regarding the outcome of the presidential campaign by giving the presidential ballots priority.

According to Dr. Quaicoe, this modification is meant to preserve order and guarantee that the presidential results are swiftly revealed, which is an essential step in controlling tensions following the election.

With several parties fighting for control of the president and parliamentary seats, the next elections are predicted to be fiercely fought. Many people have praised the EC's procedural adjustment as a move in the right direction to strengthen the democratic process's integrity. This change is intended to increase public trust in the EC's capacity to conduct the elections in a fair and open manner.

Ghana's democracy is at a turning point with the December 7 elections, and both the opposition NDC and the ruling NPP are anticipated to run fierce campaigns to win. In light of this, it is generally acknowledged that the EC's proactive steps to guarantee a seamless election process are both appropriate and essential.

The declaration highlights the EC's dedication to maintaining the values of justice and openness and represents a major step forward in Ghana's election preparations. The Daily Guide Network reported this.