The Electoral Commission (EC) will from today, August 20, begin the 2024 Voters Exhibition Exercise and end on August 27, 2024.
According to Deputy Chairman of the EC in charge of Corporate Services, Dr Bossman Asare, the exercise is to help voters locate their respective polling stations.
This way, on December 7, it would be easier for individuals to go to their centre to cast their ballot thereby making the process stress-free.
Speaking at a press briefing on August 19, the EC added that registered voters can request for inclusion of omitted names, raise objection to names of voters in the register, request removal of names of deceased voters from the register, demand replacement of poor quality or damaged voter ID cards from the register, correct wrong spelling of names, and request amendment to other registration details among others.
“The commission is again entreating all registered voters especially those who registered in the 2024 limited registration exercise at the district offices of the commission and selected electoral areas as well as during the mop-up exercise, to visit the exhibition centres to ascertain whether they were assigned to the correct polling stations or not,” he said.
Dr Asare said this was crucial to ensuring that elections run smoothly.
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