He emphasized that the law bars political parties from sponsoring or advocating for candidates in District Assemblies or local government elections. Dr. Quaicoe urged political parties to let candidates campaign based on their own merits, underlining the need for parties to avoid interfering in the electoral process. Dr. Quaicoe appealed to Ghanaians to engage in the elections and cast their votes for their chosen candidates. Nominations opened in November, with candidates required to collect forms from district Electoral Commission offices. The elections will take place in 6,272 electoral areas and 38,622 polling stations across 259 districts.
Source: GhanaWeb December 12, 2023 14:09 UTC