MEC STATEMENT ON VOTE RECOUNT
Greetings my fellow Malawians,
I
should start by thanking you for your patience and for being there for
this briefing. Tonight the Commission wishes to give updates on a number
of issues that have happened in the country concerning elections. I
should emphasise that in this election every vote will count and we will
ensure that only the valid vote gets counted.
Meeting with parties and re-opening of ballot boxes
Meeting with parties and re-opening of ballot boxes
The
Commission had a meeting today with leaders of political parties
regarding irregularities that have been noted during the vote counting.
The Parties included the United Democratic Front, Peoples Party,
Democratic Progressive Party and the Malawi Congress Party. The other
political parties were represented by the Centre for Multiparty
Democracy.
During the
meeting, the Commission reported that in the course of vote tallying,
there are cases being discovered where the total number of votes cast is
more than the total registered voters for the centre. It has been
agreed with the political parties that this can be resolved by opening
the ballot boxes and doing a physical audit.
The Commission has agreed with the parties that an implementation plan for the recount of the ballot papers in early next week. The Commission and parties will meet again to finalise the logistics tomorrow at 2 pm.
The Commission has agreed with the parties that an implementation plan for the recount of the ballot papers in early next week. The Commission and parties will meet again to finalise the logistics tomorrow at 2 pm.
MEC
Commissioners and managers will oversee the process from the side of
MEC. Political parties have also committed to ensure that there will be
quality monitors and high level representation during the exercise.
Stay order on stopping elections
Today
there was a public announcement by the State President that the
Commission should stop vote counting and that there should be a fresh
election in 90 days.
The Commission’s lawyers went to court later in the day and they have been granted a stay order. This means that the Commission will continue with its operations as normal until the High Court hears the matter.
The Commission’s lawyers went to court later in the day and they have been granted a stay order. This means that the Commission will continue with its operations as normal until the High Court hears the matter.
Vote tallying
Although
the Commission will be opening the ballot boxes for a recount, it will
not abandon the current vote counting exercise. This will be pursued to
the end but the results will not be announced until the vote recount
outcome is known and compared with.
Receiving of results sheets from councils
Receiving of results sheets from councils
The Commission has received results sheets from most of the councils in the country and data capture is ongoing. As of 9PM today we had captured 2,759 centres representing 62 percent.
With these few remarks, I wish you all the best.
Justice Maxon Mbendera, SC
Chairman
Chairman
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