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The Electoral Commission Voter’s Register Display: A Crucial Step in Uganda’s Democratic Process

By Cathy Mirembe

The Electoral Commission has announced the display of the National Voters’ Register, a critical step in Uganda’s democratic process. This exercise allows citizens to verify their registration status, confirm their photographs, and raise objections to inclusions or removals from the register. The display period, typically lasting 21 days, is followed by a 10-day period for objections or complaints.

The voters’ register is a vital component of free and fair elections. Its accuracy and integrity are essential to ensuring that only eligible voters participate in the electoral process. The display of the register provides an opportunity for citizens to scrutinize the list, identify errors, and report any discrepancies.

The Electoral Commission urges mass participation in this exercise, encouraging eligible voters to check their registration status and report any issues. This inclusive approach helps to build trust in the electoral process and ensures that all citizens have a voice in shaping Uganda’s future.

In previous elections, the display periods have varied. However, the commission remains committed to transparency and accountability, providing opportunities for citizens to engage with the electoral process.

The upcoming display of the voters’ register is a crucial step in Uganda’s democratic journey. By participating in this exercise, citizens can help ensure the accuracy and integrity of the electoral process. The Electoral Commission’s efforts to promote transparency and accountability are commendable, and citizens must take an active role in shaping their country’s future.

The display of the National Voters’ Register is a vital component of Uganda’s democratic process. By engaging with this exercise, citizens can help build trust in the electoral process and ensure that their voices are heard. The Electoral Commission’s commitment to transparency and accountability is essential to promoting free and fair elections in Uganda.

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