NEBE warns of election cancellations over voter registration coercion

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.

The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has observed legal violations during the voter registration for the seventh general election. Reports include unauthorized door-to-door campaigns pressuring citizens to register, often by tying the process to social or administrative services.

Some authorities and employers have threatened salary deductions, job termination, or denial of services for those without a voter card, according to NEBE. In a formal notice to regional governments and the two city administrations, the board ordered an immediate end to such solicitations and coercion.

NEBE stressed that voter registration is a constitutional right, not an obligation, and no entity can compel participation. It will monitor closely, publicly name offending institutions and individuals, and cancel elections in affected polling stations or constituencies if violations persist.

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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.

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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Ethiopia's National Election Board has received 47 formal complaints following last week's national elections. Of these, 31 came from political parties and 16 from independent candidates.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has warned it may postpone or cancel the Ol Kalou by-election scheduled for July 16 due to reports of voter bribery, gun violence and night campaigns.

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The Joint Council of Political Parties in Ethiopia said the seventh general election will declare Ethiopia's victory through the people's vote.

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