The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced plans to recollate results from four constituencies in the Eastern Region on Wednesday, 11 December.
The affected constituencies are Akwatia, Suhum, Fanteakwa North, and Nsawam Adoagyiri.
The recollation exercise is scheduled to take place at the Koforidua SECTECH at 10 a.m. and is part of efforts to address uncollated votes from some areas in the ongoing 2024 general elections.
Jean Mensa, the chairperson of the EC, revealed during the official declaration of the presidential results on Monday, 9 December, that votes from nine out of the country’s 276 constituencies remain uncollated.
She attributed the delay to disruptions caused by political party supporters who had gathered at EC offices in the affected constituencies, obstructing the collation process.
“We have collated the presidential results from all 16 administrative regions, of which 267 of the 276 constituencies have been captured,” she stated. “We have not been able to receive results from nine constituencies because our offices have been besieged by political party supporters, making it impossible to complete the collation process.”
The recollation of results in the four constituencies is expected to pave the way for resolving discrepancies and ensuring the integrity of the electoral process. The EC has called for cooperation from all stakeholders to facilitate a smooth and transparent exercise.