Mirtaye app enables voter registration process

Ethiopia has introduced the Mirtaye mobile application to facilitate voter registration. The app allows users to submit information via Facebook and obtain a voter ID card. It supports preparations for the 7th general election.

According to Fana Media Corporation, the Mirtaye application is downloaded from the Play Store or App Store and opened on a mobile phone. Users select a language, log in via Facebook using a 16-digit FAN code and a 6-digit OTP, and submit personal information. They receive an official voter ID number and select a polling station based on their address. Registration involves entering year, month, and day of birth, confirming details, and uploading a photo and signature. A voter card is available in the app 48 hours before election day.

The voter registration card includes the voter's name, address details (region, zone, woreda, kebele, polling station, house number), registration numbers, age, fingerprint or signature, and registration date. Each voter receives only one card. On voting day, voters must bring the card to the polling station. If the card is lost or damaged, a replacement can be obtained upon verification, during public list displays, or on election day at the polling station. A duplicate card may be issued with a note indicating it is a copy, or voters can present the damaged card for voting. This process supports the 7th general election preparations.

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Fana Media Corporation has outlined the information required for voter registration in Ethiopia. This guide details various verification documents and special circumstances. It aims to ensure a smooth registration process for voters.

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Participating in Ethiopian elections requires prior voter registration as a prerequisite. Under Proclamation No. 1162/2011, eligible individuals are Ethiopian citizens aged 18 or older who have resided in the electoral district for at least six months. However, those with mental illnesses impairing judgment, under court-ordered punishments, or legally deprived of voting rights cannot register.

Under Ethiopia's constitution, every Ethiopian citizen has the right to vote and run for office without discrimination. This right is outlined in Article 38(1) and detailed in election laws.

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Ethiopia's National Electoral Board has postponed the start of candidate registration for the seventh general election from February 7 to February 28, 2018. The decision, announced in Addis Ababa, aims to accommodate ongoing preparations. Board spokesperson Melatwork Haile provided the update.

 

 

 

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