To vote in the New Patriotic Party (NPP)'s parliamentary primaries in its orphan constituencies across the country, delegates are currently at various polling locations.
Delegates waited in line to select the candidates when voting began at 7 a.m. at the various polling locations and at 7:45 a.m. at other locations.
There's a weighty security presence in the majority of the surveying communities; Before delegates can enter the voting booth, their phones have been confiscated.
Ejura-Sekyedumase The Ejura-Sekyedumase Constituency voting center has a lot of police around because the police are checking everything very carefully to make sure there won't be any problems.
A number of police officers have been sent to the Ashanti region because it is one of the hotspots.
Okaikwei North The Okaikwei North constituency is expected to have approximately 850 delegate votes cast. Six competitors are in the race inside this voting public, expecting to be the following parliamentary applicant on the ticket of the NPP.
Madina
Casting a ballot began at 7:32 am in Madina at the Presbyterian Young men Senior Secondary School (PRESEC). Unique inclinations are given to the matured, pregnant ladies, and individuals who have memorial services to join in.
Asawase Voting in the Asawase Constituency has begun in a contest that promises to be exciting because an uncle and his nephew are among the three candidates vying to represent the NPP in the upcoming parliamentary elections in 2024.
Tamale North
There was a warmed conflict between the police and delegates at the Nobisco focus where the Tamale North decisions are occurring.
At the Tamale North voting center, voting began at 7:43.
It took the mediation of the police leader who visited the middle to determine the issue. He had in the interim wouldn't connect with the media.
Tamale South Voting is also going well at Tamale South, where 1,185 delegates are expected to cast ballots.
Due to the high number of delegates in the constituency, the Electoral Commission has established two polling stations at the Lamashegu voting center through an arrangement with the executives of the Tamale South constituency.
The Tamale metropolitan head of the EC, Bismark Nteh, made sense of that the move is to quick track the democratic interaction and to guarantee casting a ballot closes inside the specified 2:00 pm shutting time.
Tamale Focal
One Osman Amadu, the Tamale focal supporters monetary secretary, has been removed by the police for snapping a picture of his voting form.
Based on the party's rules, Bismark Nteh, the EC Metropolitan Director, declared his ballot invalid after consulting with Tamale Central constituency executive committee members.
The Adentan election took place in the Adentan constituency at 7:04 a.m. So far, voting is going well. There is a weighty police presence. Akosua Asaa Manu, one of the candidates, has cast her vote.
Evalue-Ajomoro-Gwira Due to a disagreement at the polling place, the Evalue-Ajomoro-Gwira NPP Primaries, which were originally one of the five constituencies expected to participate in today's primaries, have been postponed.
The activity was booked to occur at Gwira-Bamiako, yet the Civil Security Chamber encouraged for the primaries to be held at an unbiased focus in Ellembelle following last week's showings over the underdevelopment of the area.
Wulensi Voting has started without a hitch in the Wulensi constituency, and there are a lot of police on the ground to keep things peaceful. A sum of 518 representatives are supposed to project their votes.
There were approximately 530 delegates on the register, but some have died, bringing the total to 518.
The race is being contested by two candidates. They incorporate the previous MP, Thomas Donkor Ogaajah, and Abdulai Haruna.
Mr. Haruna, who has made a strong comeback in an effort to defeat Thomas Ogaajah and win the seat, was the last of the two candidates in the most recent elections. Mr. Ogaajah defeated Mr. Haruna.
Tamale Focal
At the Celebration Park where Tamale Focal body electorate political race is occurring, casting a ballot began at 8 am with a sum of 881 representatives expected to project their voting form.
In order to keep things in order, there is a significant security presence there.
Collins Amoah, a candidate for the Ablekuma Central Constituency seat and a businessman, expressed his optimism about winning the elections.
In a meeting with Citi News, a candidate Jefferson Kwamina Sackey, a Representative Correspondences Chief at the Administration, said, "I'm one of the wannabes, and I have been conversing with the representatives, providing them with my message of trust and teaching the message of another energy for the voting public. I am confident that today will be a very great day because of the level of energy and enthusiasm I am observing.
The former Ablekuma Central Constituency MP Ebenezer Narh Nartey also wants to return.
If Larry Anyetei Adjei, a candidate and businessman, becomes the MP for the constituency, he says he will put the creation of a fashion house first.
Kpandai The voting process is proceeding peacefully in the Kpandai constituency despite the substantial presence of security personnel on the premises. A sum of 749 representatives are supposed to project their voting forms.
Before delegates are permitted entry to vote, their phones are confiscated.
As per the body electorate correspondences chief, Shhaban Mumuni, the move is to guarantee that no representative snaps a picture of the voting forms.
He is of the opinion that the implemented measures will guarantee free and fair elections.
Upper West Region Voting began without major obstacles in any of the seven centers in the Upper West Region to elect parliamentary candidates to represent the NPP in the 2024 general elections.
Citi News sources say that attendance has been good, and maximum security is present at all of the centers.