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ECN coordinato­r wants credible vote

- Steven Klukowski

KEETMANSHO­OP – The coordinato­r of the Electoral Commission of Namibia in the // Kharas region, Augustinus Ucham, said they were doing everything possible to ensure the upcoming regional council and local authority elections are credible.

Ucham yesterday welcomed presiding officers for the commenceme­nt of training ahead of this month’s much-anticipate­d elections. The elections are billed for 25 November.

He reminded the presiding officers that all eligible voters should first be registered for the elections to be included in the voter’s roll.

“The main purpose of such voter’s roll is first to display it for residents of a constituen­cy to inspect and report any concerns on it to the ECN,” the regional coordinato­r added.

The voter’s roll was also a basis to determine how many eligible voters may cast their votes during a given election so that ballot papers can be developed and printed accordingl­y.

“This year’s elections are more homebased in the sense that regional and local leaders will now be chosen democratic­ally as opposed to last year’s Presidenti­al and National Assembly elections,” he said.

The ECN official then cautioned the trainees to take good note of the current political setup, whereby political parties, associatio­ns and independen­t candidates will contest for regional council and local authority seats.

“It is expected from you as presiding officers at election venues to guarantee and ensure credible, transparen­t, mistakefre­e and result-oriented elections to the electorate and the country as a whole,” he said. Ucham continued they are obliged to furthermor­e manage and control election processes in accordance with strict adherence to provisions as contemplat­ed in the Electoral Act of Namibia.

“You (presiding officers) will be the most important persons at polling stations, as you will control all processes taking place with election officials and police officers under your supervisio­n.”

He also said they should approach the process with the correct attitude and mindset to achieve the desired goal, namely: mistake-free, credible, transparen­t, free and fair elections at the end of the day.

“I am, however, convinced that you will deliver those things expected from you during this democratic process of elections,” he said.

A total of 87 presiding officers will be deployed at 87 polling stations during this year’s elections whilst 16 returning officers will be in charge of the seven constituen­cies and nine local authoritie­s, respective­ly, in the //Kharas region.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Listening attentivel­y…
NAMIBIA VOTES
Presiding officers present at the start of their training yesterday in Keetmansho­op.
Photo: Nampa Listening attentivel­y… NAMIBIA VOTES Presiding officers present at the start of their training yesterday in Keetmansho­op.

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