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Notices of Poll Printing Begins Today, Not Ballot Papers – EC shutdown rumors

October 11, 2024
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The Electoral Commission (EC) has responded to public concerns about the availability of ballot statistics before the printing of ballots for the upcoming 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections.

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In response, the Commission assured the public that the printing of ballot papers has not yet commenced.

According to a statement from the EC, the printing of Notices of Poll for both the presidential and parliamentary elections is scheduled to begin on Friday, October 11, 2024.

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However, the actual printing of ballot papers will only commence after the Commission provides ballot statistics to all candidates, political parties, and printing houses.

The EC reiterated that it remains committed to transparency, stating, “As has always been the case, the Commission will provide ballot statistics to the Candidates / Political Parties and all Printing Houses before the printing of ballot papers starts.

“Printing of ballot papers will only commence after ballot statistics have been provided to all Stakeholders. The Commission will not depart from this practice.

“We urge the Public and all Stakeholders to trust the Electoral Commission to deliver a transparent, credible, free and fair election in December 2024.”

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