VOTER TURN OUT MAY BE HIGHER THAN EXPECTED
December 7, 2008Reports of long queues in every part of the country give a strong indication that voter turn out may be higher than expected.
Reports of long queues in every part of the country give a strong indication that voter turn out may be higher than expected.
The delay in sending voting materials to polling stations is causing a lot of confusion at Ablekuma North Constituency...
The presidential candidate of the Convention Peoples Party just voted in Cape Coast. He said he was very optimistic about his cha…
The National Democratic Congress(NDC) has held a press conference to express its displeasure about the election process so far.
Fire broke at the International Press Centre this afternoon.An air conditioner in the internet cafe at the Press Centre caught fi…
Very long queues herald Ghana’s elections 2008 with eligible voter’s arriving very early at the various polling s…
The Acting Director of Public Affairs of the Electoral Commission,Christian Owusu Parry is urging Ghanaians to repor…
Multiple polling stations at one place causing confusion. Voters who have queued for many hours at one polling station are being …
For the security agencies, the top priority during Sunday's polls would be to create a favourable atmosphere to enable elect…
Christian Owusu Parry the Public Relations Officer of the EC has attributed the delay in voting at certain polling stations on th…
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