Low voter registration turnout a concern
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The low number of eligible voters registering to vote in the November elections continues to be a cause for concern.
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The low number of eligible voters registering to vote in the November elections continues to be a cause for concern.
As campaigns take shape ahead of the national elections, Swapo Party Central Committee member James Uerikua says the country is firm and solid under the leadership of the Swapo Party.
Uerikua expressed this at a mini-rally held at Okamatapati settlement.
The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) has expressed concern over the low turnout for the general registration of voters (GRV) nationwide.
The party urges the public to register for voter cards to participate in the upcoming November elections.
The latest voter registration data suggests Zambezi is among the regions with the lowest number of registered voters thus far.
To date, officials say the region has registered 26,000 voters out of an estimated 77,205 eligible voters in the region.
Speakers from diverse backgrounds at the Voters Youth Conference encouraged young people to exercise their democratic rights and register to vote in the upcoming elections.
The conference, organised by the Love Palm Charity Foundation, encouraged the young people to go out and make their mark.
Of the 1,731,790 Namibians eligible to vote, less than 50% (823,761) have so far registered at the different registration points across the country and at the various registration points at all Namibian diplomatic missions abroad since the start of the General Registration of Voters (GRV) on June 3 to July 6.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni, has motivated an amendment to the Electoral Act of 2014 in the National Assembly.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) is concerned about the low turnout at registration points countrywide.
So far, only 823,761 Namibians have registered to take part in the November 27 elections. The figure represents an average of 24,562 registered voters per day.
Former All People's Party (APP) Secretary General Vincent Kanyetu has joined the mix of political parties contesting in the upcoming National Assembly and Presidential Elections with the launch of a new political party, the Action Democratic Movement (ADM), in Windhoek.
With the Presidential and National Assembly Elections slated for November 27, there are currently twenty (20) registered political parties with the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN).