Digital options boost youth participation in seventh general election

Preparations for Ethiopia's seventh general election have seen increased youth participation thanks to digital registration tools and social media. Officials say technology has made the process more accessible.

Asegdew H/Giorgis, head of the Addis Ababa Youth and Sports Bureau, said active youth involvement is key to strengthening democratic practices. He noted that young people are participating from the voter card stage onward.

Ermias Wendimu, secretary general of the Addis Ababa Youth Association, explained that the new system allows registration from any location. This change replaced the previous requirement for physical presence at registration centers.

Tekeste Ayalew, deputy president of the youth association, and young resident Melkam Benti both highlighted how social media has expanded access to party campaigns beyond traditional television. They said these tools have made it easier for youth to engage with the election process.

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Ethiopian voters registering for the seventh general election at busy centers in Wolkite, Tepi and Harar.
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Ethiopia registers over 54 million voters for seventh general election

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Ethiopia's National Election Board announced that more than 54 million voters have registered for the seventh general election. Residents in Wolkite, Tepi, and Harar cities stated they are ready to cast ballots on May 24. IGAD confirmed ongoing support to ensure the vote is free and credible.

Ethiopians turned out in large numbers to vote in the seventh general election. Observers and competing political parties described the process as transparent and fair.

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The president of the Addis Ababa City Women Association said the election was free and fair, with women actively using their democratic rights. Over 2,000 members were deployed as observers.

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

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The chairman of the Amhara National Movement said the party will play its expected role to ensure the seventh general election is conducted democratically.

Ethiopian scholars from political science and public administration fields have stressed that free, fair and democratic elections are essential for national peace and robust economic development.

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Ethiopia's National Electoral Commission is speeding up candidate selection for the main national election, Commissioner Melaku Woldemariam said. In an interview with Fana Media Corporation, he noted that preparations for the main general election assembly are progressing.

 

 

 

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