Although a common register was to have been compiled for both the - TopicsExpress



          

Although a common register was to have been compiled for both the presidential and parliamentary elections, it turned out from the results declared by the 2nd respondent that the total number of registered voters in respect of the presidential election exceeded that of the registered voters for the parliamentary elections by one hundred and twenty-seven thousand, two hundred and ten (127,210) voters. The petitioners respectfully contend that there cannot lawfully be different totals of registered voters for the presidential and parliamentary elections. - (Excerpts from Petitioners address filed at the SC) This so so so soooo ridiculous. How can people who have participated in about six elections in this country, not know that we use one voter register for both parliamentary and presidential elections. # Were you verified from two registers at your polling stations#
Posted on: Sun, 04 Aug 2013 20:09:59 +0000

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