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450 000 register to vote in final blitz

by Bustop TV News

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commision has registered more than 450 000 people who have registered to vote during the final nationwide biometric voter registration exercise that ended yesterday.

ZEC will now begin the process of removing duplicate registrants before compiling the voters’ roll which includes genuine new voters with ZEC indicating that the number of registered voters could rise to more than six million for the first time in the country’s history.

Ahead of the voter registration blitz, there were around 5,8 million people on the voters’ roll.

ZEC acting chief elections officer Ms Charity Ngandini said the final number of new registrations will be announced after removal of all duplicates.

“The commission recorded a cumulative total of 451 811 initial registrants across provinces as at March 21, 2023,” she said.

“A total of 191 738 transfers were also recorded during the initial 10 days of the mobile exercise.

“Please, note that voter registration statistics recorded in the field do not necessarily reflect the actual entries that are finally added to the voters’ roll.

“The commission will announce the final figure after running the fingerprint identification system to remove duplicates.”

Statistics obtained from ZEC show that Matabeleland North province has the highest number of new registrants at 93 275, while Bulawayo recorded the least number of new registrants (9 968).

In Harare province, 58 679 people registered as new voters, while Mashonaland West had 53 939 new registrants, with 48 096 others registering in Midlands province.

Mashonaland Central province had 46 036 new registrants, while 45 745 new voters were recorded in Masvingo province.

Manicaland recorded 43 741 new voters, with 38 016 registering in Mashonaland East, while Matabeleland South registered 14 316.

The registration blitz, which began on March 12, ran for two weeks.

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