The Electoral Commission of Ghana has clarified the controversies surrounding the December 2020 general elections in the Dome-Kwabenya constituency. Anomalies in the electoral data, including incorrect votes and votes from unapproved polling stations, have raised questions about the authenticity of the election results. Preliminary investigations reveal that human errors, including an inadequate biometric registration system and inefficient electoral equipment, contributed to the irregularities. Furthermore, there were cases of impersonation, as individuals claimed to have voted in different constituencies.
Following these issues, the commission has embarked on a series of by-elections in affected polling stations to determine the actual election outcomes. Although no winner has been officially announced, preliminary findings indicate that significant votes were altered. The investigation aims to maintain electoral integrity, transparency, and fairness in the 2020 elections. Notwithstanding the hurdles faced, Ghanaian authorities demonstrate commitment to conducting credible elections. As the matter is being handled with the highest scrutiny, electors await final determinations with utmost vigilance and interest in preserving democratic credibility.
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