Ghana’s Presidential Election Has Just Been Postponed

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Ghana’s presidential election in which President John Dramani Mahama is seeking re-election were scheduled to be held on November 7, a month earlier than initially planned. 

The issue came up after 56,000 names were deleted from the electoral register after people used national health insurance scheme cards as means of identity. Ghana’s political opposition had complained of possible fraud, as health insurance card holders do not necessarily have to be Ghanaian citizens. 

The New Patriotic Party (NPP), which is looking to overthrow Mahama after his five years in office, complained the register was bloated with names of foreigners. 

The Supreme Court was asked to rule on the matter and last week ordered the 56,000 names to be erased. 

Chief Justice Georgina Wood said the register in its current form was “reasonably inaccurate”. Re-registration of those affected will begin on Monday and last for 10 days, Tettey told reporters.

The director of electoral services at the Electoral Commission of Ghana, Samuel Tettey, said the election could be on either date. “In case 7th November goes through we can go by it. If not and it’s 7th December, we can go by that,” he told a news conference in the capital, Accra, on Wednesday. “So, both dates are possible but we are working towards 7th November general elections.”
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