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Is Gen Mosquito’s Over-voting Definition Accurate?

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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    Great writers stick to a position, even if it is wrong, and summon unpopular evidence to defend it. Most of your essays on Ghanaweb stride the divide, though your legs weigh you to the side of the NDC! Thus what is wrong with ...
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  • Plain Truth, Texas 10 years ago

    Kofi Atta, I would have been comfortable with your write-up if you had taken a position between the two definitions after your scholarly analysis. Assuming a voters register has 10 names. Eight (8) registered voters report at ...
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  • Kojo 10 years ago

    I think Asiedu Nketsia also mentioned that over-voting occurs when the number of votes in the ballot box at the end of voting exceeds the number of ballot papers torn from the ballot booklet, which will be indicated by the se ...
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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    very true , Ghana is over but the pandora box of hegemony ,ethnocentrism , chauvinism , tribal racism , institutional corruption and veiled ideological hate camouflaged into left wing politics has been opened. it is only a m ...
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  • John Anamse 10 years ago

    I think you might be living in a world of Cucoland. You an idealist and cannot stand up to reason and counter intellectual arguments.

    Becareful you are not alone in your world of Akanland. I will not be suprised that after ...
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  • Dr. Bokor Jnr 10 years ago

    I was enjoying the article till you lost me. Now i didn't get the point of the article and towards the end you kind of defended Nketia's definition. Just remember that even if wrong ballots are found in the Presidential box, ...
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  • Peter Dogbe 10 years ago

    This is what EC Boss Dr. Afari-Djan said about "over-voting":

    "Where the number of votes found in the ballot box outnumbers the number of persons verified to vote; the results of that polling station will be cancelled."
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  • BGN 10 years ago

    Is'nt the number of people verified to vote the same as the number of people on the register, given that the registered voter list followed the biometric registration?

  • Peter Dogbe 10 years ago

    No, no!!!!!

    Note that Asiedu-Nketiah's definition was only describing 100%+ voter turn out.

    The basic denominator used in checking over-voting is the number of ballots duly issued for that polling station but not the to ...
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  • Plain Truth, Texas 10 years ago

    A lot of things happen between voter registration and the actual elections on the polling day. Some registered voters do not turn up to vote because of death, re-location, traveling outside the country, mere apathy, illness e ...
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  • Dave 10 years ago

    Every single time you made a post for some time now, it has been this same comments which could only originate from a mentally derailed person that you post-cut and paste, regardless of the thrust of the of the topic under di ...
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  • Agama 10 years ago

    What if of the 8 one put both the Presidential and Parliamentary in the same box? What if one put a spoiled ballot? It is more complicated than simple numbers.

  • venom 10 years ago

    Plain truth, your analysis of what constitute over-voting is nothing different from one held by Bawumia but the difficulty is this: why is NPP not insisting on a recount but rather dwelling on administrative errors on the pin ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Plain Truth, I wish you manifested your name in your comment. First, this is not scholarly analysis because scholarly analysis should provide the theoretical basis of the analysis with relevant literature to back any such ana ...
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  • Peter Dogbe 10 years ago

    Compare EC Boss Dr. Afari-Djan's definition of "over-voting" with that of NDC's Asiedu-Nketiah:

    "Where the number of votes found in the ballot box outnumbers the number of persons verified to vote; the results of that poll ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    Why would you waste my time to read your article and tell me to come out with my own opinion or decision? Don't you think I could use my time to read something better?

    This is the reason why in my teen years, my father as ...
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  • John Anamse 10 years ago

    I am not suprised that your father stopped you from reading novels because it shows in the level of analysis in you comment on Kofi's article.

    I will advise you to encourage your children to read novels as novels can help ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    You need my father's advice to stop reading novels that give you goose bumps for minutes without activating your brain cells.

    Sir, I could see that your brain cells are dead because if you read my response you should have ...
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  • Bomfaboy 10 years ago

    It's true the definition of what is over -voting rests with the SC Justices. Having said that, can't we as reasonable people, should be able to understand this? I do not see this as law. This is simply locally adding and subt ...
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  • Eric London 10 years ago

    Kofi Atta, I think the EC definition of over voting is clear and SC cannot give new definition. We should be objective at all times. In your opinion how do you understand over voting? Please do not put your readers in suspens ...
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  • John Anamse 10 years ago

    I perfectly agree with you that the determination of Over-Voting is more to do with Logic than with the Law. The SC can only rely on a combination of both law and logic but I think logical reasoning will be more relied on. I ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Akadu, I do not want to appear to be defensive but objectivity will tell you that I do not shy away from taking positions, except that you fail to note them because in your view I am pro NDC and anti NPP. In this article I to ...
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  • John Anamse 10 years ago

    Kofi, you have explained it all and I agree with you.

    However, I also believe that one does not necessarily have to take a position before contributing to an issue or educating others. We do not always have a right or wron ...
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  • Reality 10 years ago

    Over voting is when the sum total of the number of votes won by all the participating candidates is more than the total ballots issued. Simple. What is really wrong with Ghana and the media? We just feel like arguing without ...
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  • OKYEMAN KIBI 10 years ago

    STUPID AFARI SHOULD HAVE WAITED FOR ALL THIS ANNOMALIES TO BE RESOLVED THEN THE DECLARATION OF THE OUT COME OF THE ELECTION .NPP IS RIGHT TO GO TO COURT AS FOOLISH GYAN ORDERED NPP TO DO.AFTER THEN THAT HE FLEW TO USA FOR ALL ...
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  • Kak Dee 10 years ago

    What are all this for? GHANA has it own president and today if we are to vote again he will win again. General will continue to be our General, but for those others I don't know...

  • Lexus 10 years ago

    Kofi Ata, stop being a wise ass, as smart as you obviously are. Be bold and decisive, and stop the pandering, as Akadu has alluded to.
    HOW ON EARTH COULD YOU POSSIBLY VALIDATE THE DEFINITION OF "OVER-VOTING" AS TREACHEROUSLY ...
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  • Kakraba Cromwell 10 years ago

    Dear Kofi,
    I am very disappointed with this article. because it has not met your usual high standards.
    I was expecting something more decisive backed with your usual concrete logic but you have failed me miserably!
    is thi ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Kakraba, it would have been helpful if you pointed out which sections lacked more decisive and not backed by concrete logic. Is it indecisive and illogical to conclude that if the total number of votes in a ballot box is more ...
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  • Kakraba Cromwell 10 years ago

    i did not mean to condemn your article. I expected your conclusion to be more assertive and to stand by your case.

    Your articles have always made complex issues very clear and simple for the ordinary reader to appreciate.
    ...
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  • Bomfaboy 10 years ago

    It's true the definition of what is over -voting rests with the SC Justices. Having said that, can't we as reasonable people, should be able to understand this? I do not see this as law. This is simply locally adding and subt ...
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  • Kojo 10 years ago

    Someone should correct me if I'm wrong. I thought Asiedu Nketsiah mentioned 2 scenarios under which over-voting can occur:
    1. when the number votes cast exceeds the number of people eligible to to vote at that polling statio ...
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  • Lexus 10 years ago

    In the La-La world of NDC, SERIAL NUMBERS are merely decorations. Therefore, 'inconsistencies', or lack thereof of, with them HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IMPACT on the election outcome. Be careful of what you are wishing for.
    Asiedu ...
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  • OKYEAME 10 years ago

    Thank you Kojo

  • John Anamse 10 years ago

    The fact that Kofi does not share your point of view does not make him wrong.

    The simple definition of over-voting which Bawumia also mentioned is where total votes exceed total registered voters.

    In the same way, there ...
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  • Lexus 10 years ago

    What constitutes OVERVOTING, as per the ELECTORAL LAW of the Consitution, and the subsequent pertinent ammendments thereof, is going to form the basis of what the Hon SC Judges are going to look at. As thinking humans, rather ...
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  • Kwadwo 10 years ago

    Your position on what constitutes over voting is obvious in your piece. Just come out and say it. Your attempt to straddle the middle is laughable. You are only fooling yourself.

  • concerned ghanaian 10 years ago

    Kofi,
    Dr Baumia's definition can only be an alternative definition, if all the ballots in the box had been signed by the Presiding Oficer and officially stamped at their rear. All ballots without the official stamp and signa ...
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  • The truth 10 years ago

    Bawumia definition is that when VALIDATED BALLOTS( including damaged validated ballots) in a box are counted and they exceeds the VALIDATED BALLOTS issued, then over voting have occurred
    NOTE: all ballots issued by the off ...
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  • Kwaku Gbloenawo 10 years ago

    Assuming both definitions are correct, the issue is that before the declaration of the results did the trained party agents observe that those anomalies (irregularities) occurred and avail themselves of the process of lodging ...
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  • OKYEAME 10 years ago

    Appointment of agents isn't backed by law

  • Kojo 10 years ago

    Hi Okyeame, if appointment of agents isn't backed by law, how come a whole series of books and regulations on the duties of polling station agents were published by the EC (some of them were even read in court during the cros ...
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  • SARPONG KUMAKUMAH 10 years ago

    LET ME EXPLAIN TO YOU NOW WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THIS COURT CASE. THE NPP SUPPORTERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ARE ENGAGED IN WRITING PROPAGANDA ON THE ISSUES WHILE THE NDC ARE BUSY DEALING WITH THE LAW AND THE FACTS. DONT BLAME THE NDC ...
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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    I thought it is rather the contrary.

  • LONTO-BOY 10 years ago

    MASSA KOFI, as pointed out in your article, both NDC and NPP are divided over the interpretation/definition of 'over-voting' as witnessed at the Supreme Court proceedings. Surely, if there's a clear, unambiguous and definitiv ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    LONTO-BOY, to be honest, I have no idea if over-voting is defined in the 1992 Constitution. I must confess that I have not checked. I am also not sure if the various Electoral Regulations, Constitutional and Legislative Instr ...
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  • Okonko Palm 10 years ago

    There is no definitive answer to what over voting is taking into consideration the various scenario at play.What is important is to start from the definition offered by the controlling body which forms the basis of the rules ...
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  • Repugnant. 10 years ago

    Thank you kindly Sir! Bawumia's version was sheer analytical speculation. He even kept saying "you were not there i wasn't there." Yet wants every one to go along with his redundant analysis. The palm wine tapper shattered Ba ...
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  • Kojo 10 years ago

    Thank you, Sir. This is a very simple matter and I don't know why people are so confused about it. Anybody can define over-voting the way they want, but what counts is what the EC has handed down to all participants of the el ...
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  • Mahama,Wenchi 10 years ago

    If you registered does not mean you voted therefore over-voting should be whether the number of ballot papers cast exceeded the number of ballot papers issued.

  • BGN 10 years ago

    Bawumia's definition is a subset of Nketiah's general definition, so the writer is correct.

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    interesting piece but miss the point a bit. Yes, overvoting occurs when the total number of votes exceeds the total number of registered voters in a polling station. How do we know that an overvoting has occured or what is ...
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  • Joseph Mozu 10 years ago

    Your article was very objective. You hit the nail right in the head. We need excellent writers like you. Keep it up

  • Earl jones 10 years ago

    Bawumia' definition - "when the total number of votes in the ballot box/es is over and above the ballots issued at a specified polling station. "
    How can that be possible except to imply that additional ballots, not issued b ...
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  • UFO 10 years ago

    One can easily know which party you are leaning towards and that is the problem with your article. Is that how you will educate your children on over voting. Be fair to yourself. Partisanship has detroyed your article.

  • Justman 10 years ago

    YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.TAKE A BIAS STAND IT IS BETTER. I CAN SAY YOU ARE CONFUSED. IF THE JUDGES ARE WRONG YOU EVEN KNOW AND CHALLENGE.JUDGEMENT IS COMMON SENSE. GOD PUT IT INTO EVERYBODY. THE ONLY THING P ...
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  • PIGETUM 10 years ago

    According to Gen. Mosquito,where there is no entry[Blank]in the column for registered voters on the Pink Sheet of a polling station,this means the total number of voters at that polling station is UNKNOWN.If this right,then h ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Kofi,
    Surely, you are not buying into Asiedu Nketia's bogus explnation of "over voting." If you have a situation where a polling staion has 758 registered voters, 540 turn up to vote on the day to vote, 10 votes are damaged ...
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  • Nana 10 years ago

    " If after the examination and elimination of any ballots papers that should not have been in the ballot box/es are done and there are still more votes than the ballots papers issued then over-voting has taken place and the t ...
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  • AYISAM 10 years ago

    Kofi on voting day a prospective and registered voter approaches first the parliamentary desk for a ballot and he or she walks to the ballot box for the parliamentary election and deposits the ballot in the open. The procedur ...
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  • ATHOFIR 10 years ago

    KOFI, YOU ARE A DISGRACE TO CAMBRIDGE FOR WRITING THIS SHODDY PIECE. HOW DID YOU GET TO CAMBRIDGE?

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    ATHOFIR or whatever you call yourself, are you suggesting that you concluded from the article that I went Cambridge University or a student? If I am right, where in the article did I say that I am either a graduate or student ...
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  • kofi abakah 10 years ago

    Probably next president should be elected by the supreme court. It will be cheaper

  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    'The witness admitted that the EC supplied the NDC with the list of polling stations for special voting but he could not tell whether the one given to him by counsel was the proper list.

    The witness identified a collation ...
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