The Electoral Commission (EC) has confirmed that it will maintain the ballot positions for the 2024 presidential election, despite the recent disqualification of Philip Appiah Kubi, the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) candidate.
Mr Appiah Kubi was disqualified after the EC uncovered errors and illegalities on his nomination form.
At an Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting on Tuesday, November 12, EC Chairperson Jean Mensa, clarified that the disqualification of the GFP candidate does not impact the established ballot structure.
Additionally, she mentioned that the ballot paper will still include the image and name of Akua Donkor.
She further disclosed that the printing of presidential ballots are 90 percent complete, emphasizing the Commission’s dedication to meeting all deadlines.
“This morning, we are here to inform you of the Commission’s decision to maintain the presidential ballot as it is. As you may be aware since you have representatives in the printing houses, we are almost 90 percent complete with the printing of presidential ballots.”
For the EC, maintaining the current ballot arrangement avoids disruption and minimises the risk of logistical issues.
The GFP flagbearer’s passing was confirmed on October 29, 2024, just weeks before the general election, causing significant implications for the electoral process.
In light of this development, the EC gave the GFP 10 days to nominate a new presidential candidate.