IEC relived as gov't drops EVMs

Voters at polling station
Voters at polling station

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has expressed its gratitude to the government for considering delaying the implementation of the Electoral (Amendment) Act of 2016.

Government announced last week that the Act had been put on hold. The Electoral (Amendment) Act No. 7 of 2016, which became a subject of controversy after Parliament passed the Bill in 2016 provided for amongst other things the replacement of voting by ballot paper with Electoral Voting Machines (EVMs) and abolishment of the supplementary registration of voters.

IEC said in a press statement that the decision is clear that the 2019 General Elections will be facilitated using the Electoral Act (Cap 02:09).

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