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Conrad Omodiagbe

New York Legislature Approves Early Voting and Other Reforms

Lawmakers in New York have approved major election reforms, including early voting and Election Day registration, in a bid to simplify the voting process and increase voter turnout in the next elections. The State Assembly and Senate, with the backing of Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo, passed a total of seven bills to bolster New York’s […]

Conrad Omodiagbe

Provisional results for the DRC presidential elections are out

After what can only be described as a hotly contested presidential race, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Electoral Commission (CENI) has declared opposition leader, Felix Tshisekedi, the provisional winner of the elections. Following several delays before and after the elections, son of veteran opposition leader, Etienne Tshisekedi, is set to replace Kabila in what will […]

Asari Ndem

Bangkok protests against possible delay in Thai Elections

For the second time in three days, protesters have gathered in downtown Bangkok to protest against a risk of delays in the country’s elections scheduled for next month. The first of these protests was held on Sunday the 6th of January, after the military government lifted the ban on political gatherings in the country, which […]

The Election Network

Nigeria’s electoral agency walks back plan to electronically transmit results

Citing legalities, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Nigeria’s electoral agency would no longer pursue its plans to electronically transmit results from polling units across the country to the National Collation Centre. “In the absence of legal backing for electronic transmission, the commission can only do a nationwide pilot in 2019, ” INEC chairman, Prof […]

Conrad Omodiagbe

South Africa’s ANC guns for its Sixth Consecutive Win Ahead of May Elections.

With just 4 months to the May 2019 polls in South Africa, the country’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), seems to be back in the good graces of the South African people. According to recent polls, the party has now increased its chances of winning its sixth consecutive national elections, after ex-President Jacob […]

The Election Network

Disenfranchised: The Internally Displaced Persons who will not vote in Nigeria’s upcoming elections

Audu Andrew, 45, stood under the Moringa tree arms akimbo while his little son tugged at his pants for attention. Audu’s attention rather, was on the conversations among his fellow Internally Displaced Persons (originally from Logo and Guma Local Government Areas in Benue), bothering on the upcoming 2019 elections.  Audu, a private school teacher from […]

The Election Network

Nigeria’s public universities strike is a huge threat to its general elections

Nigeria’s 2019 election is just by the corner. Key institutions with roles in the process are priming up for it, with the exception of the country’s public universities which are currently on a prolonged strike. With under two months into the polls, this is a worrying situation which the electoral management body, the Independent National […]