NPP begins nationwide exhibition of voter register ahead of presidential primaries

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has rolled out a nationwide exhibition of its voter register as part of preparations toward its 2026 presidential primaries, a move the party says is aimed at strengthening transparency and credibility within its internal electoral process.

In a statement issued by the party’s Presidential Elections Committee (PEC), the NPP confirmed that copies of the 2026 Presidential Elections Voter Register have been dispatched to all constituencies through the Regional Secretariats.

Signed and dated December 29, 2025, by the PEC Secretary, William Yamoah, the statement explained that the exercise will allow party delegates and other stakeholders to cross-check their personal details at the constituency and regional levels.

The exhibition is expected to help uncover and correct errors such as missing names, spelling mistakes, incorrect or absent photographs, and other clerical issues that could potentially affect eligibility and participation in the presidential election.

Regional and Constituency Executive Committees, working through their designated IT officers, have been tasked to officially document and submit all identified discrepancies for immediate correction.

The verification exercise is scheduled to run from Wednesday, December 31, 2025, to Monday, January 5, 2026.

To ensure broad participation and transparency, the party has urged Regional and Constituency Executives, members of the Constituency Council of Elders, Constituency Patrons, and Electoral Area Coordinators to actively support the process across the country.

The NPP has also invited all presidential aspirants to nominate representatives to observe the exercise at the constituency level, reinforcing the party’s commitment to openness and fairness.

The party maintains that the exhibition of the voter register is a critical step toward delivering a free, fair, and credible internal election as it prepares for the 2026 presidential race.

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