Tuesday 30 September 2014

EC begins transfer of votes in district assemblies



The Electoral Commission (EC) has begun a special exercise to transfer votes of prospective candidates in the upcoming District Assembly and Unit Committee Elections in electoral areas and units other than where they registered as voters. According to the EC the exercise is to enable the contestants to file their nominations and contest the elections in those Electoral Areas. In a press release signed by Amadu Sulley, Deputy Chairman in charge of operations at the EC, says prospective candidate who wants to transfer their vote for the purpose of contesting the aforementioned elections must do so not later than October 13, 2014. As per the 1994 District Assembly Elections Act 473, “elections to a district assembly shall be held every four years, except that the elections shall be held at least six months away from parliamentary elections. According to the press release, all applications for transfer of votes must be made in person to the District Officer of the Commission in the District where the applicant seeks to contest the election. The release further warns contestants that, once the transfer of vote is affected, it therefore becomes permanent and shall remain the new polling station of the applicant. Meanwhile, government has released over fifty-five million Ghana cedis to the Electoral Commission (EC) for the conduct of the 2014 District Assembly Elections.


Source:Citifmonline.com

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