Furthermore, they must be given sufficient time to make necessary corrections, deletions and modifications to their voter information, as stipulated by the Elections Act, 2017.
This raises questions about whether the ECP can effectively manage these changes within the defined timeframe, especially given the extensive task of redrawing electoral boundaries.
To address this, the ECP must launch extensive public awareness campaigns to inform voters about the necessary adjustments, modifications and corrections.
Is it plausible that the ECP may require an extension to display the electoral rolls, allowing voters to review and make additions, deletions, modifications or corrections? Would the ECP undertake the updating process right after publishing only the preliminary list of delimited constituencies?
According to the Elections Act, the ECP must publish the preliminary version of the electoral rolls and display them for a minimum of 30 days.
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