7th December 2024 10:58:29 AM
2 mins readThe 2024 elections have been marked by reports of missing voter names and verification issues across polling stations nationwide, leading to delays and voter frustration.In several locations, registered voters discovered their names were absent from the electoral register.
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One such incident occurred at the Old Library polling station in the Ledzokuku Constituency, Greater Accra Region, where confusion broke out due to the alleged omission of names.#GhanaPolls2024: Northern Region 📍After a delayed start at the Presby Church Dakpema in Tamale Central, the BVD machine is causing challenges, leading to growing frustration among the crowd. 🗳#ElectionBureau #CitiVerify pic.twitter.
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com/AF0diCXuxO— ChannelOne TV (@Channel1TVGHA) December 7, 2024 Reports of missing names and verification issues have surfaced across various polling stations during the ongoing 2024 elections, leading to delays and frustration among voters.In the Ablekuma Central Constituency, concerns about the accuracy of the voter register have been raised, despite expectations of thorough verification before the elections.
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#GhanaPolls2024:Confusion erupts over alleged missing names on the voter register at the Old Library polling station in the Ledzokuku Constituency. 🗳️#ElectionBureau #CitiVerify pic.twitter.com/6oPdiwkJKR— CITI FM 97.3 (@Citi973) December 7, 2024 Other areas, including Tamale Central and Wulensi, have experienced delays due to problems with biometric verification devices, temporarily halting the voting process.
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At the Faith Academy polling station in the Ledzokuku Constituency, voting has been delayed entirely due to malfunctioning biometric devices.These delays have created tensions among voters, some of whom are concerned they may be disenfranchised. However, polling officials have reassured voters that efforts are being made to resolve the issues as quickly as possible.
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