EC Preps for Rerun of Ablekuma North Election After Controversy

Ghana's Election Commission wants to hold fresh voting in Ablekuma North. The area has been without a parliament member since December 2024. Officials have spent two weeks talking to different groups about the problem. Parliament leaders and party representatives met with election bosses about what comes next. Security teams also joined these important discussions.

The commission called a major meeting today with all the key players. Political party leaders sat down with election officers from the region. National security officials came to talk about safety during any new vote. People close to the talks say the commission wants to move forward fast. These sources believe preparations have moved ahead quite far already.

Ablekuma North became a mess after the last election ended badly. Voters complained about cheating at many voting places. Some people said others messed with ballot boxes during counting time. Legal fights started because nobody could agree on who really won. The commission stopped announcing any winner until they could figure things out.

The seat stays empty because officials cannot decide the real results. Multiple voting stations had serious problems that night. Angry residents filed court cases demanding answers about what happened. Election workers faced accusations of allowing vote tampering to occur. The commission must solve these issues before anyone can represent the area.
 

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