The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Provisiona­l voters’ roll out

- Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter

THE country is now a step closer to harmonised elections after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) announced yesterday that members of the public will be able to inspect the provisiona­l voters’ roll from May 19 to May 29, in line with provisions of the Electoral Act.

According to the elections management body, the inspection, which follows the recent de-duplicatio­n exercise that was meant to weed out multiple registrati­ons, will enable potential voters to correct anomalies that could have been captured in the ongoing biometric voter registrati­on (BVR) exercise.

In a statement yesterday, ZEC’s acting chief elections officer Mr Utoile Silaigwana said in instances where those that had already been registered had passed on, relatives could take burial orders or death certificat­es to inspection centres so that the persons could be removed from the roll.

Those who have changed residentia­l addresses could also duly effect changes, as the elections will be polling station- based.

“It is hereby notified for the general public that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) shall lay open the country’s Provisiona­l Voters’ Roll for inspection by the public from 19 May 2018 to 29 May, 2018, in accordance with Section 21 of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13),” said Mr Silaigwana.

“The purpose of the Provisiona­l Voters’ Roll inspection is to allow members of the public to check if their details were correctly captured and if not, have their anomalies

◆ corrected.

“The electorate should bring burial orders or death certificat­es for their deceased registered relatives so that they are removed from the Provisiona­l Voters’ Roll.

“Registrant­s may also take the opportunit­y to transfer their registrati­on to appropriat­e polling stations based on new proof of residence.”

ZEC, said Mr Silaigwana, believed that the provisiona­l voters’ roll would “undoubtedl­y contain some errors” and registrant­s should inspect their details to avoid disappoint­ment on voting day.

Inspection centres would be opened at all polling stations.

“Once all the correction­s have been taken on board, the Commission will then produce the Final Voters’ Roll that will be used in the forthcomin­g 2019 Harmonised Elections,” said Mr Silaigwana.

“This means that the Provisiona­l Voters’ Roll may undoubtedl­y contain some errors and, therefore, registrant­s are urged to go and inspect their details to avoid disappoint­ment on polling day.”

ZEC has been encouragin­g those that have not registered to vote to do so at its provincial and district offices. Next month’s inspection of the voters’ roll follows the de-duplicatio­n exercise which was recently carried out by the election management body to weed out multiple registrati­ons, as part of processes to come up with a credible voters’ roll.

The new BVR voting system, which captures voters’ biometric features, will be used for the first time in national elections.

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