The Electoral Commission (EC) on Thursday held a meeting with a section of the diplomatic community on the revised Provisional Voter Register.
Various aspects of the electoral process were discussed, including EC’s procedure for redress, timelines on printing of Notice of Poll, ballot paper, the voters register, and online exhibition.
The Chairperson of the Commission, Jean Mensa, underscored the commitment of the EC to deliver a credible, free, and fair election whose outcome will be accepted by all.
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