Over 28 million voters register for Ethiopia's 7th general election

Ethiopia's National Electoral Board reports that 28,366,310 voters have registered for the 7th general election as of Megabit 19, 2018 EC. Registration began on Yekatit 28 through digital and manual channels. Among registrants, 13,047,743 are women and 15,317,057 are men.

Addis Ababa, Megabit 19, 2018 EC – Ethiopia's National Electoral Board (NEBE) announced that 28,366,310 voters have registered for the upcoming 7th general election.

Voter registration started on Yekatit 28, 2018 EC, and is being conducted through both digital and manual methods. This figure covers registrations from the start of the process up to the present.

The gender breakdown shows 13,047,743 women and 15,317,057 men among the registered voters.

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The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has clarified that not all voters registered before 2012 must re-register. The requirement applies only to those who did not undergo biometric registration since 2012. Chairman Erastus Ethekon stated that pre-2012 data was legally disposed of during electoral reforms.

Ethiopia's National Electoral Board reports 18,556,337 voters registered as of Megabit 10, 2018 EC. Of these, 10,133,639 are males and 8,422,698 are females. The registration period continues until Megabit 28.

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Ethiopia's National Election Board has received submissions from 10,934 candidates across 47 parties for electoral candidacy. The announcement was made in Addis Ababa on Ketit 27, 2018 EC. Voter registration will commence from Ketit 28 for one month.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has announced the Enhanced Continuous Voter Registration (ECVR) starting Monday, March 30, 2026, for 30 days until April 28. Registration will occur daily at Huduma Centres, IEBC offices and other locations nationwide. The drive targets 2.5 million new voters.

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Ethiopia's national election approaches in June 2026 amid a subdued atmosphere, particularly among young voters aged 18 to 30 who encounter politics mainly in passing on social media. The event unfolds with muted enthusiasm compared to past cycles that energized streets and campuses.

Ethiopia's National Election Board has reduced the government's initial funding for political parties from 30 percent. Today, it conducted a lottery draw using voice ballot papers to determine the order of candidates and parties on ballots.

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Fana Media Corporation has issued a message portraying elections as a cornerstone of democratic governance. It encourages citizens to obtain their voter cards and participate to influence national administration. This call comes ahead of Ethiopia's seventh general election.

 

 

 

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