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EC drops bombshell on biometric platform

EC to probe Referendum rigging allegations

December 28, 2018 Editor 0

The Electoral Commission (EC) says it is investigating allegations of vote rigging in the just ended historic Referendum on the creation of six new regions. […]

Coalition of Volta Youths to challenge Referendum results in court

December 28, 2018 Editor 0

The Coalition of Volta Youths has indicated it will go to court to seek redress following what it says are widespread irregularities in Thursday’s Referendum […]

Open Letter to Mrs. Jean Mensa

December 27, 2018 Editor 0

Open Letter to Mrs. Jean Mensa, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Ghana By One Volta Group December 26th, 2018 Dear Mrs. Jean Mensa: The […]

CODEO to deploy 50 election observers for new regions’ referendum

December 27, 2018 Editor 0

The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO), will deploy 50 observers to monitor the upcoming referendum for the possible creation of six new regions scheduled […]

I am not the entire commission; I am speaking for myself- EC chair tells Parliament

July 26, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

A suggestion by the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission that she was speaking for herself and not the entire Commission in an answer to a […]

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