(INEC) has fixed March 23 for bye-elections in the six states

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed March 23 for bye-elections in the six states, where March 9 elections were proclaimed inconclusive.

This was contained in an announcement marked by the administrator of the commission’s data and voter instruction council, Festus Okoye, on Tuesday.

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The seven states where the elections were not finished up are Plateau, Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Sokoto, Kano, and Rivers states.

 

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The Commission met today, 12th March 2019 and reviewed the conduct of the 29 Governorship and 991 State constituency elections held on 9th March 2019. In all, the Commission declared winners in the Governorship elections in 22 states.

However, the Returning Officers in Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Kano, Plateau and Sokoto States declared the Governorship elections inconclusive. Consequently, the Commission will conduct supplementary elections on Saturday 23rd March 2019 to conclude the process.

Supplementary elections will also hold in polling units in all  States where State Assembly elections were declared inconclusive and winners could not be declared. Details of the constituencies including the number of polling units and registered voters will be published on our website tomorrow Wednesday 13th March 2019.

The elections were declared inconclusive for a combination of reasons, mainly the discontinuation of use of the Smart Card Readers midway into the elections or the failure to deploy them, over-voting and widespread disruption in many polling units.

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n compliance with the Margin of Lead Principle derived from Sections 26 and 53 Of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) and paragraph 41(e) and 43(b) of the INEC Regulations and Guidelines for the conduct of elections, the outcome of these elections could not be determined without conducting polls in the affected polling units. Hence the Commission’s decision to conduct supplementary elections in line with this principle.

Furthermore, the Commission has considered a Report submitted by the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Bauchi State on the disruption of the collation at the Tafawa Balewa LGA collation centre, which led to the cancellation of results for the entire local government. The Commission found that there are issues that need further investigation and has set up a team led by a National Commissioner to resolve them.

 

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