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AFRICAN ELECTORAL INSTITUTE (AEI) ENTREATS POLITICAL PARTIES TO INTENSIFY VOTER EDUCATION TO MAXIMISE VALID VOTES

PRESS RELEASE
TO: ALL MEDIA HOUSES
DATE: 24th SEPTEMBER, 2024.

 

 

The African Electoral Institute is advising Political Parties that made it unto the ballot paper not to stress too much about their positions on the ballot paper.

AEI would rather urge political parties to educate their supporters to be familiar with their positions on the ballot paper to enable their supporters to recognise them on the ballot paper and cast valid votes for them regardless of their positions on the ballot paper.

African Electoral Institute further states that voter education will ensure that supporters are familiar with the ballot layout and can navigate it easily to minimise the likelihood of supporters mistakenly voting for their opponents or rendering the ballot cast a rejected ballot.

The African Electoral Institute wishes to entreat the Electoral Commission to effectively design the ballot paper to facilitate easy candidate identification by voters to minimise confusion and rejected votes cast.

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SIGNED:
Joshua Adjin-Adjin Tettey
Director of Communications and External Relations
0540904550

Ex. WO Alhaji Yussif Mahamah
Electoral Security Department
0243311965

Engr. Judge Hasford Quartey
Deputy Director of Communications and External Relations.
0547510174

About Us:
African Electoral Institute ( AEI) is a Civil Society Organisation (CSO) founded to deliver sustainable electoral solutions to Emerging and Developed Democracies to strengthen, augment, and build electoral stakeholders capacity and participation on electoral issues through electoral education on voter’s rights and freedom, electoral research, election monitoring, election observation, election results collation, election security awareness and training of polling agents and elections directors underscoring the fact that “elections are won at the polling stations’’ and the participation of all identifiable electoral stakeholders in an electoral process such as Political Parties, Governmental Institutions, underpinning transparency and accountability for a free, fair, and credible elections in Africa and the wider world.
We are on: africanelectoralinstitute.com
X: @AInstitute9287
Lindedin: African Electoral Institute

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AFRICAN ELECTORAL INSTITUTE (AEI) ENTREATS POLITICAL PARTIES TO INTENSIFY VOTER EDUCATION TO MAXIMISE VALID VOTES

PRESS RELEASE
TO: ALL MEDIA HOUSES
DATE: 24th SEPTEMBER, 2024.

 

 

The African Electoral Institute is advising Political Parties that made it unto the ballot paper not to stress too much about their positions on the ballot paper.

AEI would rather urge political parties to educate their supporters to be familiar with their positions on the ballot paper to enable their supporters to recognise them on the ballot paper and cast valid votes for them regardless of their positions on the ballot paper.

African Electoral Institute further states that voter education will ensure that supporters are familiar with the ballot layout and can navigate it easily to minimise the likelihood of supporters mistakenly voting for their opponents or rendering the ballot cast a rejected ballot.

The African Electoral Institute wishes to entreat the Electoral Commission to effectively design the ballot paper to facilitate easy candidate identification by voters to minimise confusion and rejected votes cast.

-END-

SIGNED:
Joshua Adjin-Adjin Tettey
Director of Communications and External Relations
0540904550

Ex. WO Alhaji Yussif Mahamah
Electoral Security Department
0243311965

Engr. Judge Hasford Quartey
Deputy Director of Communications and External Relations.
0547510174

About Us:
African Electoral Institute ( AEI) is a Civil Society Organisation (CSO) founded to deliver sustainable electoral solutions to Emerging and Developed Democracies to strengthen, augment, and build electoral stakeholders capacity and participation on electoral issues through electoral education on voter’s rights and freedom, electoral research, election monitoring, election observation, election results collation, election security awareness and training of polling agents and elections directors underscoring the fact that “elections are won at the polling stations’’ and the participation of all identifiable electoral stakeholders in an electoral process such as Political Parties, Governmental Institutions, underpinning transparency and accountability for a free, fair, and credible elections in Africa and the wider world.
We are on: africanelectoralinstitute.com
X: @AInstitute9287
Lindedin: African Electoral Institute

#ntegrityofChoice

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