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COKA rallies voters to avoid rejected ballots, advocates for a repeat of year 2000 election spirit

Ghana goes to the polls in less than two weeks, and there is a rising concern about votes that are rejected during the counting. These votes usually amount to a high percentage of the vote cast, which has become a concern for both political parties and the electoral commission at large.

In this regard, an astute member of the New Patriotic Party, Chairman Odeneho Kwaku Appiah during a final campaign tour of the Afigya Kwabre South constituency in the Ashanti Region is educating members of the party on how to vote properly to avoid their votes being rejected.

He educated the people on avoiding these unpardonable voting mistakes to garner votes for the NPP.

 “We cannot repeat the sins of yesterday. The increasing number of rejected ballots in our region alone over the last election years is way too much, and this year, this must be avoided.”

“He added, 

“I  want to use this platform to encourage our party people to continue door-to-door sensitization on this very topic, which hurts our votes in this region.”

Mr Odeneho Appiah further called on the electorates not to feel over-confident of a win, but to repeat the voting pattern during former President Kuffour’s era and give the NPP a resounding and convincing win.

 “Voter apathy is exactly what we are preaching against. We need all hands-on deck. We cannot miss this opportunity. If you stay home, we regret the outcome of the election. Our loyalty to the party counts now more than ever, he pleaded.

According to the Electoral Commission (EC), 34,858 ballots were rejected in the Presidential race of the 2020 General Election in the Ashanti Region.

The figure represents about 1.39 per cent of the 2,502,149 total votes cast in all the 47 constituencies.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com

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