Ethiopia completes seventh general election with observer recommendations

Ethiopia's seventh general election took place on June 1, 2026. Observers praised the peaceful process but urged reductions in voters per polling station.

Ethiopia's National Election Board registered more than 54 million voters for the June 1, 2026, election. Polling was suspended in 46 constituencies, 38 in Tigray and 8 in Amhara, due to security issues.

The African Union and IGAD observer missions noted long queues in Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa that prompted an extension until midnight. They recommended capping voters per station at 1,000 instead of the current 1,500 limit.

The European Union and other partners welcomed the vote while calling for inclusive polling in the remaining areas. Ethiopia's Human Rights Commission confirmed the process was peaceful and met democratic standards.

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Ethiopian citizens queuing to vote at a polling station during the general election, observed by international monitors.
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Ethiopia conducts seventh general election with high turnout

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Ethiopia's National Election Board opened 50,188 polling stations on time today. International observers are monitoring the process, and participants describe it as fair and peaceful.

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Office issued a statement on the seventh general election held on Ginbot 24, 2018 EC. Over 54 million citizens registered and participated. International observers described the vote as democratic.

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Ethiopia’s people affirmed their victory for unity and sovereignty in the 7th general election.

Chairperson Melatwork Hailu of Ethiopia's National Election Board announced that many works have been completed to ensure inclusivity in the seventh general election.

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The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has registered 2,612,725 voters after closing the registration drive on Tuesday. This figure is nearly double the results from 2016 and 2021. Chair Erastus Ethekon said it shows strong national commitment to the democratic process.

More than 25 Ethiopian media outlets met in Addis Ababa and agreed to work together to strengthen democratic practices and achieve the seventh general election.

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Ethiopia's National Election Commission has begun consultations in Addis Ababa with Tigray regional stakeholders and various community groups. The move aims to prevent election delays, ensure safety and set a democratic example. Similar practices exist in Ethiopia and other countries.

 

 

 

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