John Mahama accuses Ghana’s Electoral Commission of election rigging and calls for action to ensure transparency and fairness in the vote
Electoral Commission Ghana
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The NDC accuses the NPP of printing fake ballot papers and intimidating voters in Ghana’s elections, calling for integrity and fair electoral practices
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Bernard Mornah, disqualified presidential candidate of the PNC, insists that the 2024 election cannot proceed without his name on the ballot, challenging the Electoral Commission’s decision through both legal and political channels
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The NDC has accepted the EC’s commitment to release a corrected voters register for the 2024 elections, easing concerns about the accuracy of the initial version.
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A court has ordered Ghana’s EC to nullify 1,000 fraudulent voter transfers in Manhyia South, allegedly orchestrated by the NDC, to protect electoral integrity.
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The NPP has labeled the NDC’s demands for an independent audit of the 2024 voters register as deceptive, claiming that existing laws are sufficient to address any discrepancies.
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The NDC has intensified pressure on the Electoral Commission, demanding an independent forensic audit of the voter register ahead of the 2024 general election.
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John Mahama, NDC leader, warns Ghana’s Electoral Commission about potential voter confusion due to registration errors, urging them to improve transparency.
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The People’s National Party (PNP) has called on the Electoral Commission (EC) to disregard the petition from the People’s National Convention (PNC) that seeks to prevent PNP’s registration as a political party in Ghana. The PNC claims that the similarities between the two parties in terms of roots, symbols, and ideologies could confuse voters.
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Dr. Afari-Gyan advocates for penalties against unfounded election petitions, emphasizing the need for judicial education and electoral integrity.