The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has assured the public that all discrepancies in the 2024 Provisional Voter Register have been fully resolved.
During a live broadcast at the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, EC Chairperson Jean Mensa emphasized the Commission’s commitment to fostering public confidence in the electoral process.
She highlighted the EC’s diligent efforts to rectify errors, reinforcing its dedication to transparency, fairness, and integrity in Ghana’s democratic processes.
“Over the last two weeks, we have spent our energies to clean the voter register and to ensure that the information presented is accurate. Simply put, we have worked to ensure that every applicant who registered in 2023/2024 is on the voter register.
“We are confident that the revised Provisional Voter Register that we present starting today is a marked departure from the register we presented during the exhibition exercise”.
Jean Mensa, EC Chairperson
The EC Chairperson further emphasized the Commission’s unwavering commitment to conducting credible elections.
She assured voters that all necessary corrections have been diligently made to guarantee an accurate voter register for the upcoming 2024 general elections.
Jean Mensa highlighted that these adjustments are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring that every eligible voter can participate without any issues.
She also noted that the Commission has implemented robust measures to monitor and verify the voter registration process, thereby enhancing transparency and fostering trust among the electorate.
This commitment to accuracy not only reflects the EC’s dedication to upholding democratic principles but also aims to instill confidence in the electoral system, encouraging voter participation in the upcoming elections.
EC to Provide Voter Register Copies to Political Parties
Additionally, Jean Mensa pledged to provide hard drive copies of the voter register to the various political parties, along with a template for reporting any discrepancies.
This initiative, according to the EC Boss, aims to enhance transparency and facilitate effective communication between the Commission and the political parties involved in the electoral process.
Mensa also indicated that following a thorough review over the past two weeks, the EC currently has a comprehensive register, underscoring the need for Ghana to remain one of the best democracies in the region.
This rigorous process underscores the Commission’s commitment to ensuring the integrity of the electoral roll and reinforces public confidence in the upcoming elections.
She indicated that by taking these steps, the Commission seeks to create a fair and transparent electoral environment for all stakeholders.
“Largely, all discrepancies identified to date have been fixed, as we promised, during our last meeting starting today, October 15, to October 19, all registered voters will have a second opportunity to review their details online and report anything they find in our district offices.”
Jean Mensa, EC Chairperson
The EC Chairperson also announced that the revised Provisional Voter Register (PVR) has been made available online at no cost to voters.
She emphasized that this is the first time the PVR has been re-exhibited, highlighting the Commission’s commitment to transparency and its responsiveness to public concerns.
Furthermore, the Commission expressed gratitude to the NDC for raising issues regarding the PVR, noting that their engagement reflects the EC’s dedication to maintaining an open and accountable electoral process.
This collaborative approach reinforces the Commission’s commitment to ensuring that all voices are heard in the pursuit of a fair election.
Meanwhile, the list of polling stations has been shared with the political parties, detailing a total of 40,647 polling stations and 328 special voter locations. Additionally, ballot statistics have also been provided to these parties.
The Commission has adopted a strategy of using the number of voters on the Provisional Voter Register, plus an additional 2%, to ensure an adequate supply of ballot papers on Election Day.
According to the EC, This proactive approach aims to prevent any shortages and facilitate a smooth voting process.
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