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The list of all the polling stations going to be used for the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections has been released by the Electoral Commission (EC).

A statement signed by the Deputy Chairman of the Commission in Charge of Operations, Samuel Tettey, contained the information, disclosing that a total of 40,647 main polling stations are going to be used for the exercise with 328 dedicated for special voting.

The Electoral Commission also announced the printing of notices of poll and ballot papers in a communique on Wednesday, October 9.

The announcement was met with fierce opposition, particularly from the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which resulted in a meeting with other political parties on Thursday, October 10.

The NDC demanded ballot statistics ahead of the printing process during the meeting on Thursday but it disclosed that the EC’s leadership directed them to confirm those statistics with the various printing houses that have been commissioned to carry out the process.

The EC in a statement on Friday, October 11, clarified that it is the printing of the notice of poll for the presidential and parliamentary elections that is set to commence on Friday and not the ballot paper.

You can check all the polling stations here.