2020 general elections most successful, peaceful in 4th Republic - EC

2020 general elections most successful, peaceful in 4th Republic - EC

- EC has described the 2020 polls as the most peaceful and successful

-The EU Observation Mission also said that the elections met international standards

- President Akufo-Addo won the elections

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The 2020 general elections are the most successful since the inception of the Fourth Republic, the Electoral Commission (EC) has stated.

2020 general elections most successful, peaceful in 4th Republican - EC
2020 general elections most successful, peaceful in 4th Republican - EC
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“It is…indisputable that the 2020 parliamentary and presidential elections were the most successful, well-coordinated, efficient, and the most peaceful election organised in the 4th Republic of Ghana,” the EC’s Deputy Director of Elections, Michael Boadi stated.

He was speaking at an ongoing post-election workshop by CODEO in Accra.

Boadi’s comments are coming days after the European Union Election Observation Mission to Ghana 2020 (EU EOM) said the elections organised by the Jean Mensa-led EC were “efficiently organised and competitive.”

At a press conference in Accra, Chief Observer, Javier Nart, noted that voters participated freely in large numbers and that the process “successfully met a range of international standards.”

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The EU EOM's final report is a comprehensive assessment of the electoral process that builds on the initial findings of the preliminary statement, which was issued shortly after the elections in December.

The final report contained 18 recommendations for future elections, eight of which were considered to be priorities.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo defeated former President John Mahama in the said election to secure another four-year term; collecting 51.302% of the votes cast against the latter’s 47.359%.

The votes difference between the two candidates stood at 517, 231, representing a four-percentage point, one of the highest since 1996.

The former president rejected the outcome of the elections and petitioned the Supreme Court.

He argued that there was no winner in the elections and that the declaration by the chairperson of EC was flawed.

He thus prayed the court to order for a rerun of the elections between him and Akufo-Addo.

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The Apex Court, however, dismissed the petition, stating that it cannot order a rerun of the 2020 presidential polls.

The panel held that former President John Dramani Mahama, the petitioner in the case, failed to adduce “cogent evidence” to back his claims that there was no winner in the December 7, 2020, presidential elections.

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