20 Political Parties Registered with ECN
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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).
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).
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has responded to claims regarding the deregistration of political parties.
With two weeks already passed in the voter registration period and only seven weeks remaining until the final deadline, concerns are growing about the low turnout on weekends at registration points in Katutura's East and Central constituencies.
Election registration is moving at a slow but progressive pace at registration points inland in the Kavango East and West regions.
The nbc News team visited some registration points in both the Kavango East and West regions on the first day of registration on Monday.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) aims to register more than 1.7 million eligible voters during its upcoming General Registration of Voters exercise, starting next week.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia's (ECN) Voters' Registration Officers are not trained in sign language to cater for the hearing-impaired population during the registration process.
The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia has cautioned election officials to maintain integrity in the voter registration process and to avoid actions that could raise doubts about the credibility of the upcoming elections.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia is in full swing with preparations for the General Registration of Voters and has commenced with a mock voters' registration exercise in the |Khomas Region.
Namibia will be heading to the polls in November this year for the presidential and National Assembly elections.
Members of the National Council have called on the Electoral Commission of Namibia to implement a permanent voter card system.
This proposal, aimed at streamlining the electoral process, seeks to boost efficiency and minimise administrative burdens.
Namibians will be heading to the polls next year, where each ballot cast will decide who the next president and National Assembly members will be.
It is for this reason that the Electoral Commission of Namibia will conduct a mock voter registration with an enhanced mobile system from November 15 to 17.