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Senate passes revised Electoral Act with provision for mandatory electronic transmission of results

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The Senate Tuesday passed a revised Electoral Act Amendment Bill incorporating the provision for the electronic transmission of election results from polling units.
The Senate gave the nod to include the clause for mandatory electronic transmission of election results at its emergency plenary session convened to address concerns over the earlier version of the bill.
With this, the Presiding Officer at each polling unit is mandated to electronically transmit the results to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s Result Viewing Portal (IReV).
The development follows criticisms that greeted Senate controversial approval and subsequent occupy National Assembly protests by Civil Society Organisations.
The transmission is to be carried out after Form EC8A has been duly completed, signed and stamped by the Presiding Officer, and countersigned by candidates or their polling agents, where available, at the polling unit. However, the amendment provides an exception in situations where electronic transmission fails due to communication challenges, making it impossible to upload the signed and stamped Form EC8A to the IReV portal. In such circumstances, the physical Form EC8A shall serve as the primary document for the collation and declaration of election results.

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