National election board completes works for inclusive poll

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

The board has set up special polling stations for internally displaced persons and military camps. It has also conducted online voter registration for students at higher education institutions.

The board discussed with political parties the procedures for registered voters to cast ballots on election day at these stations. Chairperson Melatwork Hailu said necessary logistics preparations are complete for displaced persons to vote in their camps and for students to vote in their areas.

Soldiers will vote at their camps due to military security needs, the board stated. Work has been done to prevent non-students from registering during the online student voter registration process.

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Ethiopian election monitors at polling stations ensuring fair voting conditions.
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Conditions conducive for elections reported in most areas

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Monitoring teams from the Ethiopian National Election Board reported that conditions are conducive for elections in most parts of the country.

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.

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Ethiopia's National Electoral Board has begun consultations to set the voter registration timeline. The process will start on dates determined by the board at the national level and proceed regionally.

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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The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has issued a stern warning that it may cancel elections in specific constituencies due to coercion in voter registration for the seventh general election. The board highlighted violations of electoral laws, including unauthorized door-to-door campaigns and threats linked to services. It directed authorities to halt such practices immediately.

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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