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Voting begins across 19 polling stations in Ablekuma North.

Voting is currently underway in the Ablekuma North constituency as the Electoral Commission (EC) conducts a parliamentary rerun in 19 polling stations.

The exercise, scheduled for today, Friday, July 11, 2025, seeks to bring closure to lingering disputes over the outcome of the December 7, 2024, general elections.

The rerun was necessitated by concerns surrounding the credibility of results from several polling stations. Following legal challenges and discrepancies in the collation process—particularly involving unauthenticated pink sheets—the EC resolved to organise fresh voting to ensure fairness, transparency, and adherence to constitutional requirements.

Despite the EC’s justification, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) strongly opposed the decision, labelling it “unjust” and a deviation from a High Court ruling that had directed the collation and declaration of results from outstanding polling stations.

The party subsequently announced a boycott of the rerun and pursued legal and administrative interventions to halt the process. However, those efforts were dismissed by the courts.

In a surprising turn, the NPP’s parliamentary candidate, Nana Akua Owusu Afriyie, broke ranks with her party by declaring her intention to participate in the rerun. Her defiance has drawn mixed reactions from within the party, although some local executives and Members of Parliament have publicly backed her decision and joined her campaign efforts in the constituency.

Addressing the media in Accra on Thursday, July 10, the EC’s Deputy Chairman in charge of Corporate Services, Dr. Bossman Asare, reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to conducting a credible electoral process. He dismissed claims of political interference or bias, emphasizing the EC’s independence.

“On our part as the electoral management body, we are desirous of bringing the election in the Ablekuma North constituency to a conclusion and to ensure that the constituents have a representative in Parliament,” Dr. Asare stated.

Meanwhile, Accra Mayor Michael Kpakpo Allotey dismisses poster concerns. He downplays claims that party posters near polling centres amount to active campaigning.

He said the people have lost interest in voting, but they are urging them that the government has started the resit agent so they vote for the NDC candidate for development in the Ablekuma North constituency.

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