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Namibia: Nearly 28 000 ballots rejected in Namibia’s presidential and National Assembly elections, raising concerns over voter education – News

Namibia: Nearly 28 000 ballots rejected in Namibia’s presidential and National Assembly elections, raising concerns over voter education – News

Africa Links 24 with Tracy Tafirenyika
Published on 2024-12-04 17:00:00

Nearly 28 000 ballots cast in Namibia’s presidential and National Assembly elections have been rejected by the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN).

According to results announced by the ECN late yesterday, 14 830 ballots out of 1 039 538 votes cast in the National Assembly election in 112 of Namibia’s 121 constituencies were rejected.

In the presidential election, 13 004 votes out of 982 454 cast in 111 constituencies in the presidential election were also rejected.

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