All is set at the forecourt of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly - A.M.A for voting in the National Democratic Congress primaries to begin in the Korle Klottey constituency of the Greater Accra region.
As at 6am, all four polling stations had been set up by the Electoral Commission. Inspection of ballot booklets was also concluded by 7:15am.
According to the Municipal Director of Elections, Linda Abban, a total of 2,006 delegates are expected to vote. These include 29 executives, 6 former ministers and deputy ministers, and 1,971 other delegates.

Voting is expected to commence at 8am, according to the Director of Elections.
The three contenders are; Dr. Zenator Agyeman-Rawlings, Meredith Naa Odarkai Lamptey Addy, and Nii John Alfonso Coleman.

None of the candidates have been spotted at the voting centre yet. There is however, a heavy police presence at the voting grounds.
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