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SECTION 2 slams IEC over mandatory voter re-registration

Local lobby group, the Advocates for the Supremacy of the Constitution (SECTION 2) has raised alarms over the Independent Electoral Commission’s (IEC) nationwide re-registration of voters, arguing it is unlawful and a potential violation of citizens’ constitutional rights.

In a statement released today, the organisationclaims that the IEC lacks the authority to discard the existing general electors’ register and compel all voters to re-register ahead of the upcoming elections.

SECTION 2 also noted that the National Assembly Electoral Act mandates the IEC to maintain and update the current register, not invalidate it. 

“The law provides a strict list of permissible amendments, such as correcting errors or removing the names of deceased persons. There is no provision for a blanket re-registration,” it said.

SECTION 2 further warned that the move could disenfranchise voters who fail to re-register, undermining the right to vote enshrined in Section 20 of the Constitution. 

If a new register is needed, it requires an Act of Parliament, not an administrative decision, the group stated. The IEC has not publicly responded to the allegations.

SECTION 2 urged the IEC to halt the process and engage with stakeholders to ensure a lawful and transparent approach.

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