• NCCE Chairperson commends peaceful voting process, urges Ghanaians to embrace electoral outcomes

    The Chairperson of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Kathleen Addy has praised the peaceful and orderly voting process observed in the ongoing elections.

    In an interview with Graphic Online at the Akumaje Mantse Palace 1 polling station in James Town, she highlighted the positive impact of introducing multiple voting points in areas with large voter populations. 

  • 'Not to vote at all shouldn’t be an option' - Alan rallies electorate to vote 

    Independent Presidential Candidate and Leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, has encouraged voters who have not yet cast their vote to come out in their numbers to vote and do so for the movement of change. 

  • EC warns officials against compromising electoral integrity 

    The Director of Electoral Services at the Electoral Commission (EC), Benjamin Bano-Bio has urged all officials of the Commission to continue to perform their duties professionally.

    He said the Commission would not hesitate to take action against any official who compromises the integrity of the process.

  • Five regions record delays in poll opening — CODEO

    Polling stations in five regions delayed in opening the polls for voters to exercise their franchise, the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) has disclosed. 

    The regions — Northern, Oti, North East, Greater and Eastern — had their polling stations opening after 7:15 a.m. 

  • Go out and vote - NPP rallies members

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has called on its members and the entire electorate to go out in their numbers and vote for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

    It said, so far, the turn out of the elections had been very encouraging, but it was still asking those  who were yet to vote to start moving towards their respective polling stations and cast their vote.

  • Stop perpetrating illegalities to manipulate elections- NPP Campaign Comms Director to NDC

    The Campaign Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has cautioned the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to refrain from perpetrating illegalities to manipulate the elections.

    He said the NDC knew they had already lost the elections because there was no way the good people of Ghana were going to vote for them and so they were resorting to illegalities.

  • Ningo Prampram: NPP candidate expresses satisfaction with turnout

    The NPP parliamentary candidate for Ningo Prampram, Michael Tetteh Eku, has indicated that he is satisfied with the turnout of voters in the constituency, stressing that the numbers so far were encouraging and fell in line with the strategy of his party to secure victory. 

  • Election 2024: Low turnout in Tema

    Generally, there seems to be a low turnout at most polling centres in the Tema West Constituency, where 134,611 registered voters are expected to cast their ballots. 

  • LIVE UPDATES: 2024 general elections - Voting underway across Ghana in crucial Parliamentary and Presidential Elections

    Welcome to Graphic Online's live updates of the 2024 general election, taking place today in Ghana where Ghanaians have begun voting in the much-anticipated 2024 presidential and parliamentary electionswith polling stations nationwide opening their doors to citizens eager to exercise their democratic rights.  

  • NPP calls for prosecution of Kintampo South electoral officer

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has called for the immediate prosecution of an electoral officer, Joseph Dery, who was arrested at the Kintampo South Constituency for issuing out about 15 ballot papers without the image of Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

    It described the act as a deliberate attempt to disenfranchise the Ghanaian people and deny them their fundamental rights.

  • One dead, two injured as gunshots disrupt voting at Nyankpala

    One person has been reported dead, two others injured following a violent confrontation between supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at a polling station in Nyankpala, Northern Region.

  • Orderly and peaceful voting in Ho Central, Adaklu constituencies

    Voting proceeded smoothly today in the Ho Central and Adaklu Constituencies in the Volta Region, with queues at several polling stations diminishing soon after midday.

    This was observed at various polling stations, including the District Assembly Office Ho-Hliha, Pentecost Church Ho-Dome 1, Pentecost Church Ho-Dome 2, Ho-Hliha 1A, and Ho-Hliha 1B. However, polling stations in the Adaklu Constituency, such as Adaklu-Goefe L.A. Primary School, Adaklu-Goefe Primary School, Adaklu-Helekpe E.P. Primary School, and Adaklu Awanyaviwofe HASU Baptist Church, continued to see steady voter turnout throughout the day.

  • 2024 Elections: 276 constituencies, 16 regions, 12 candidates, 1 president - Ghana decides [LIVE VIDEO]

    Ghanaians on Saturday, December 7, 2024 voted to elected who will lead the country from 2025 and parliamentarians for 276 constituencies.

    The crucial national elections formed both the next 9th parliament and executive leadership for the next four years.

  • Accra: Rain disrupts voting at Madina, Dome-Kwabenya, Trobu constituencies

    Heavy rainfall disrupted voting in parts of the Dome-Kwabenya and Madina constituencies in the Greater Accra Region.

  • Col (rtd) Festus Aboagye questions justification for land border closure during elections

    Security analyst Colonel (retired) Festus Aboagye has questioned the government’s decision to close Ghana’s land borders for 48 hours for the 2024 elections.

  • Western Region: Polling station agent arrested for double voting

    The Ghana Police Service has arrested a polling station agent for attempting double voting at the Wassa Akropong-Appiahkrom Polling Station A in the Western Region during the ongoing general election on December 7.

  • VIDEO: A summary of five hours of voting in Ghana Election 2024

    VIDEO: A summary of five hours of voting in Ghana Election 2024

  • Election 2024: Mahama seeks guidance and strength at his father's grave

    The flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, took a moment to visit his father's grave in Bole-Bamboi before casting his vote in the ongoing elections.

    The visit, deeply rooted in tradition, highlighted Mahama's cultural values and personal beliefs.

    After the emotional gesture, Mahama spoke to the press, explaining that praying to one's ancestors was a significant aspect of his heritage, especially during times of uncertainty.

  • Mahama casts ballot in Bole

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Presidential Candidate, John Dramani Mahama, cast his ballot at the Bole D/A Polling Station in the Savannah Region.

    He voted around midday.

  • Adentan: Seventh-Day Adventists attend church in high numbers on election day

    On Election Day in Ghana, members of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (SDA) are observing their Sabbath traditions by attending church services, despite the day coinciding with the 2024 General Election. 

    The SDA leadership had expressed concerns about the election taking place on the Sabbath, a day of worship for their faith, creating a conflict between fulfilling religious obligations and exercising their civic duty to vote.

    However, the church leadership clarified that voting was a personal decision, and they respected each individual's right to make that choice. Consequently, many SDA members chose to attend church services, which began early in the morning and continued into the afternoon. 

  • Man arrested for weapon possession following heated argument at Okaikwei South polling station

    The Ghana Police Service has arrested a man, Michael Allotey, for possession of a weapon at the St Theresa School polling station in the Okaikwei South Constituency, after a heated altercation between him and an Electoral Commission (EC) official during the ongoing general election.

  • EC Chairperson clarifies role and  security arrangements

    The Electoral Commission (EC) has reiterated its commitment to conduct a free, fair, transparent and credible elections. 

    The Chairperson of the EC, Jean Mensa, who was responding to questions at the first media briefing at the EC headquarters in Accra on the elections, said the Commission's primary role was to oversee the electoral process, while security arrangements were handled by National Election Security Task Force. 

  • EC official arrested in Kintampo South for alleged electoral offence

    An Electoral Commission (EC) official in the Kintampo South Constituency in  the Bono East Region has been arrested for allegedly issuing defective ballot papers during the ongoing elections.

  • Mfantsiman West: Voting moving smoothly

    And from the Mfantsiman West Constituency in the Central Region, correspondent Emmanuel J.K Arthur reports that as early as 5.50am, some queues had formed in some polling stations, hours before electoral officials and materials arrived. 

     By 743am, 28 voters had cast their votes at the catholic primary school at Ekurabadze. Registered voters, according to the presiding officer is 591. 

  • Omane Boamah urges NDC agents to memorise validation stamp numbers in response to EC directive

    Dr Edward Omane Boamah, the Director of Elections for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has responded sharply to a directive from the Electoral Commission (EC) that prohibits disclosing validation stamp numbers to polling agents.

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